BBCA windsurfer described his bronze medal as a “real breakthrough” after placing third at the iQFOiL European Championships in Italy.
Finn Hawkins, from St Austell, Cornwall, started windsurfing aged 10, after he spotted a windsurfer while out sailing a dinghy with his dad.
Despite having previous successes in youth, junior and under-23 competitions, 22-year-old Mr Hawkins said he had never “medaled or been close to a medal at a big senior competition”.
He said the venue in Sferracavallo, Palermo, had “massive cliffs surrounding the bay… and it caused a variety of conditions where it was really, really difficult.”
“I’ve had great support from British Sailing and the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) all the way through; I’ve been through their entire system since I was 11, so they’ve helped me to get where I am, and I am really grateful”, Mr Hawkins said.

Mr Hawkins started windsurfing at Porthpean Beach 12 years ago after finding some old wind surf gear.
He said: “You spend a lot of time falling in and it’s not easy to even get to the stage where you’re going fast and having a good time.
“I think I just quite enjoyed the challenge, and how difficult it was to even get to the point where I saw the other windsurfer fly past me when I was in the dinghy. “
When asked about the iQFOiL World Championship in Weymouth, September 2026, he responded: “It’s massive.
“We very, very rarely get any sort of sailing class event in England… so that’s going to be super exciting and that’s the what I’m working towards now.”

