PENSACOLA, Fla. (WALA) – Pensacola Bay is home this week to the 2026 International WASZP Games, the first time the world championship has ever been held in North America.
The WASZP is a one-design racing sailboat that uses retractable hydrofoils to fly above the water, where skill matters more than equipment.
Over 70 sailors from 12 countries are competing for the top spot through Saturday, including Pensacola’s own Alejandro Galavis, who at just 13 years old is racing against some of the best foilers in the world…