
Hevia-Braña snipe, A.Jáudenes lasers and G.Jáudenes in optimist San Pedro winners in Gijón
Hevia-Braña snipe, A.Jáudenes lasers and G.Jáudenes in optimist San Pedro winners in Gijón

The Snipe class the most competitive of the Trophy was the first to take the exit right in front of the Regatta Club
Jaime Álvarez Hevia and Ignacio Braña in Snipe, Alfonso Jauderes in Laser 4.7 and Gonzalo Jauderes in Optimist, winners of the sixth edition of the San Pedro Trophy of the Real Club Astur de Regatas.
The initial sleeve was very close in the head, where Leticia Pelayo on this occasion to the cane and Carlos Ordoñez de proel crossed the first line of arrival ahead of Jaime Álvarez Hevia and Ignacio Braña, in a real Match-Race, which would be repeated along the Trophy.
The third position was for José Palacio and Antonio Bouzas. The second race was a first race, on this occasion with the triumph of Jaime and Ignacio, followed by Pelayo and Ordoñez, and where José Palacio and Antonio Bouzas were again third parties.
On Sunday with all to be decided in the Snipe class, the strong wind became a protagonist, and it motivated the abandonment of many ships due to the breakages. On this occasion an Olympic triangle was mounted for the Snipes in front of the hill of Santa Catalina.
Jaime Alvarez-Hevia and Ignacio Braña won the first manga and just after crossing the arrival they broke an obese and had to be towed to port. The second square was for Palacio and Bouzas who were fully involved in the struggle for triumph. The third square was obtained by Leticia Pelayo and Carlos Ordoñez.
In the second manga José Palacio and Antonio Bouzas were the fastest, leaving in third place of the general classification, to a point of the second classified, Leticia Pelayo and Carlos Ordoñez, second, in the closing race.
On this occasion the third position in the manga was for José Luis de la Rubia and Bruno González. Jaime Alvarez-Hevia and Ignacio Braña won the Trophy thanks to the discarding of the last race.
In the Optimist class, six sleeves were played, three per day, the winner Gonzalo Jaudenos was clearly imposed on four tests and was second in the other two. The second position on the classification table would be for Nacho López with two victories in his locker, closing the honorary posts, Alvaro Alonso.
While, among the Laser 4.7 the triumph was for Alfonso Jaudenos, with four victories in his own, followed by Fernando Alonso with two first, the third position would be for Jacobo Fernández.
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