
European RS: X in Poland Scandinell and Granda enter the top ten
European RS: X in Poland Scandinell and Granda enter the top ten

Sergi Scandinell, eighth, and Angel Granda, ninth, were the best Spanish with Aurelio Terry, ninth in Sub 17
The last day of the RS: X European Championship was held today in Sopot, Poland, with the fight of the medical race in the absolute and juvenile categories male and female and with a last sleeve for the rest of the fleet. Sergi Scandinell, eighth, and Ángel Granda, ninth, highlighted as best Spanish regatists. For its part, Aurelio Terry finished the European in the ninth position of the Sub 17 classification.
Sergi Scandinell and Ángel Granda today competed in the RS: male X race medal, a non-disposable double score test reserved for the top ten classified. With a wind of just over five knots, Scandinell ended up in the eighth position of the general after being eighth in the final sleeve and Granda closed his participation in the ninth position of the absolute male category.
In the gold group of this category also sailed Juan Manuel Moreno, 13 in general, Tomás Vieito, twenty-sixth, Joan Carles Cardona, who ended up in position 32. For its part, Aurelio Terry demonstrated a high level by getting the ninth position Sub 17 competing in the gold fleet of RS: X juveniles. At the youth absolute, Biel Lladó concluded the championship at the 20 General's and Guillem Segu stayed at the 32 Youth position. Jan Sanfeliu, who sailed in the silver group, finished the European in place 53 of the general.
In the Sub 21 classification, sailing in absolute category, Ignasi Segado was made with the twenty-third position and Fernando Lamadrid with the twenty-sixth European square. Pilar Lamadrid, the only Spanish representative in this RS: X European Championship, finished the competition at the 23 position of the female general.
24 / 08 / 2018: Scandinell and Granda will compete in the European race medal of RS: X in Polish waters

Sergi Scandinell again demonstrated its potential in the three sleeves of the day and closed the final phases of the absolute male category in eighth position. The ballast added 13 + 6 + 7 results to your locker and tomorrow will fight the final race for the medals being 17 points from the podium
The Spanish regatists who compete at the RSX European Championship, which is being held in Sopot, Poland, completed the fourth day with good results after a day of long waiting on the ground by the passage of a storm that took the wind to mid-morning.
Sergi Scandinell, eighth, and Ángel Granda, ninth, will be playing tomorrow the male absolute-class medal race. In addition, Aurelio Terry concluded the final phases in the ninth position of the Sub 17 fleet.
The day was almost round for Ángel Granda who won a victory and a second place in two of the three tests of the day, although in the second sleeve of the day he added a 33 that could be ruled out. With these new partials, the canary windsurfer managed to enter into the stage of the medal and occupies the ninth place of the provisional general.
Juan Manuel Moreno also took advantage of the last day of final series to climb positions but stayed at the door of entering top 10. The Andalusian ended the day at post 13, just five points from the tenth. Tomas Vieito was in the twenty-fourth position and Joan Carles Cardona closed the day in square 30 of the male gold group.
In the Sub 21 classification, Ignasi Segado completed the final phases at post 24 and his partner Fernando Lamadrid at position 30 of the general of his class.
In the female category, the three scheduled sleeves were also completed and the Spanish Pilar Lamadrid completed the final phase of the European RS: X in twenty-third position.
Tomorrow the RS: X European Championship of absolute and youth categories will come to an end with the race medal dispute for those who have ranked among the top ten of their classes plus a last sleeve for the rest of the fleet.
23 / 08 / 2018: The Sailing Red continues to improve its positions in the European RS: X in Poland
The RS: X European Championship in Sopot, Poland, today began its final phase with positive results for the Spanish regatists. The Sergi Scandinell Ballet took advantage of the day to climb up to the seventh general position and the Andalusian Aurelio Terry was in the ninth position of the young Sub 17.
Sergi Scandinell today showed his best version in the water with a 4 + 6 + 3 partial with which he went up to the seventh position of the male general. The shooting, which closed the regular phase yesterday in the 10th position, today managed to finish the day at twenty points of the podium.
In the male absolute, Angel Granda went up a few steps in the general and ended the day in the twelfth position, just one place ahead of his partner Juan Manuel Moreno, thirteen in the general. Granda, who today added a 7 + 21 + 15 to his locker, is two points away from the top 10 and Moreno, with a 5 + 32 + 10 partials in the day and today, is four points away from the line-up.
Two more Spaniards today sailed in the gold group of the absolute male general: Tomas Vieito was in the 10th position and Joan Carles Cardona finished the day at the 30th of the provisional classification.
Pilar Lamadrid, for his part, today completed the third day of the European Olympic windsurfing in the 24th place of the absolute female general.
In the youth category, the participation of Aurelio Terry, ninth Sub 17, and the participation of Biel Lladó, 15 in the general. Both athletes today competed in the youth gold group with Guillem Segu, who holds position 35.
In the Sub 21 classification, and sailing in the silver group of the male absolute, are Ignasi Segado, twenty-fourth, and Fernando Lamadrid, twenty-sixth classified. In addition, in the silver group of the absolute youth, the Spanish Jan Sanfeliu closed the day in the seventh position of his class.
22 / 08 / 2018: Angel Granda rises to the 13th of the RS European Championship: X in Poland
The second day of the RS: X European Championship was held in Sopot, Poland, with a wind of 11 knots and a total of three sleeves completed for the entire fleet. Aurelio Terry was among the top ten Sub 17 of the championship and three Spanish crews remained in the top 20 of the absolute general.
Angel Granda, who was the world's subchampion at Sub 21 in 2017, signed his best results on this second day of competition with a 5 + 6 + 9 partial with which he went up to post 13 of the general. The canary, at the head of the Spanish fleet, is only eight points from the group of the top ten classified in the male open.
Juan Manuel Moreno rose today to the tenth position of the male general after a day of success. The Andalusian has added two sixth positions and a 13, results that have made him go back to three positions. Meanwhile, Sergi Scandinell, who began the day with a victory, went to less in the other two sleeves (14 + 20) and ended the day in the eighth position.
For its part, Tomás Vieito went down to position 22 of provisional classification and Joan Carles Cardona closed the second day of competition in the twenty-eighth position.
In youth Sub 17, Aurelio Terry-Valle proved to be at a high level and to be one of the references for the future of Spanish windsurfing. The Andaluz finished the second day of the European RS: X in the tenth position of the Sub 17 classification and in the 39 position of the youth general, in which 82 athletes compete.
Pilar Lamadrid, only Spanish representative in absolute female category, completed the day with a 19 + 15 + 19, results with which he was placed in the twenty-first position of the women's tables.
In the Sub 21 classification, Ignasi Segado, who started with a seven in the first sleeve but added a 31 + 32 in the following two, occupies the twenty-first position of his class, with his partner Fernando Lamadrid in the twenty-fourth square.
In the youth classification, the Majorcan Biel Lladó was located at the head of the Spanish fleet occupying the 17th square with Guillem Segu at position 35 and Jan Sanfeliu at square 48.
Tomorrow, the third day of the RS: X European Championship will be held in Sopot, Poland, from this Tuesday and will end next Saturday.
21 / 08 / 2018: Spain puts in the first day 4 regatists in the top 20 of the European RS: X
The first day of the RS: X European Championship was held today in Sopot, Poland, with the first three sleeves of the race. The Spanish Tomás Vieito was best Spanish, taking place in 14 of the male general.
Four national athletes finished the first day of competition among the 20 best windsurfers in the male open classification. Tomás Vieito was the best Spanish with 16 + 12 + 7 partials who placed him at 14 out of 73 participants.
Angel Granda finished the first day in the fifteenth position after adding 13 + 5 + 18 results to his locker, adding 36 net points, one less than Vieito. In addition, the Sergi Scandinell Ballet tied to net points with Granda and closed the first day in the 17th square.
For its part, the Andalusian Juan Manuel Moreno premiered in Sopot with the 19 of the general, with a partial of 12 + 15 + 10 and the Joan Carles Cardona was made with the twenty-third position of the absolute general after signing a results of 13 + 26 + 2.
In the Sub 21 classification, the Andalusian Fernando Lamadrid was made with the 16 of his class and Ignacio Segado completed the day in twenty-fourth position.
The Andalusian Pilar Lamadrid, the only Spanish representative in the female category, concluded the first day of the Sopot European in the twenty-fifth continental position.
Tomorrow the second day of the championship will be held in which three new sleeves are planned. The competition will come to an end on Saturday, August 25 with the fight of the medals race.
20 / 08 / 2018: The European of RS begins in Poland: X with 13 Spaniards online

Thirteen Spaniards, compete from tomorrow in the RS: X European Championship... the absolute and youth competition will be held from tomorrow to Saturday (Photo of the FAV, by Pilar Lamadrid)
Tomorrow begins in the Polish town of Sopot, the RS: X European Championship that will have 13 Spanish participants, five of them in youth category. After the achievement of the Olympic Square for Tokyo 2020 in both the female and male category signed during the World Championship that played at the beginning of the month in Aarhus, the national regatists will now face the last test of the season.
The Spanish representation in senior male category will be carried out by Sergi Scandinell, Angel Granda, Joan Carles Cardona, Tomás Vieito, the Andalusian Juan Manuel Moreno (Vistahermosa) and Fernando Lamadrid (CN Puerto Sherry) and José Luis Boronat. For her part, the young Andalusian Pilar Lamadrid, belonging as her brother to the team of the CN Puerto Sherry, will be the only national sportsman in the absolute female category this championship.
In the youth category, Spain will have five aspirants to the continental title and among them will be the portuense in rows of the Náutico Sevilla, Aurelio Terry Valle next to Biel Lladó, Jan Sanfeliu, Guillem Segon and Ferrán Jurado.
The RS: X European Championship regatta committee plans to hold four qualifying days before the race medal scheduled for Saturday 25, the day when the regatists who have failed to enter the final race will also complete a final test. In total, the fleet is expected to be able to fight 12 sleeves, at a rate of three a day, before deciding who will be the crews who will fight for the title of continental champion.
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