Alicante was the club that hosted the most classes at the Olympic Week Valenciana

Alicante was the club that hosted the most classes at the Olympic Week Valenciana

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El Real Club de Regatas de Alicante ha sido la sede que más clases ha acogido durante las primeras jornadas de la competición: 420, Kite Boarding, Open Foil, Raceboard, RS:X, Techno Plus, Techno SUB15 y SUB17

The Real Club de Regatas de Alicante has been the main venue for the first days of the competition: 420, Kite Boarding, Open Foil, Raceboard, RS: X, Techno Plus, Techno Sub15 and Sub17

The Alicantina headquarters, in the hands of the Royal Regatas Club, had as winners 420 the Polish couple composed of Gustaw Kwiek and Tomasz Santorowski (Golden Boats Academy; followed by two Spanish tandem formed by Alejandro Arroyo and Aleksis Tjurins (Club Nautico Altea) and Luis Alonso Suárez and Marino Arroyo (Club Nautico Altea).

Very good execution of the nine tests for a very large fleet of Spaniards in Kite Boarding, in which Alejandro Citation has shone to the first, followed by Carlos Puig (CD Eolo) and Alekseiv Chibizov (CD Eolo). World champion Gisela Pulido (CD Eolo) has had to settle for an eighth place in the general.

Absolute plenary for Curro Manchón (Club Náutico Puerto Sherry) after shining with own light in the seven tests carried out during the Raceboard category competition. Secondly, Alle Rivera (Vela Valdegrana Club) and in third position Jorge Maciel (Vela Playa de Oza Club).

Fernando Martínez del Cerro has parted at Open Foil, performing perfect 4 of the 5 tests performed. After him, silver for José Luis Boronat (CNJ) and Nico Forés.

In RS: X, gold for Guillem Segu (Club Nàutic Salou); silver for Fernando González de la Madrid and bronze for Fernando Samalea; after the development of nine punctual tests, valid for the Spanish Championship.

The absolute Spanish presence in the Techno Plus fleet, in which Tomas Mossel (Club Windsurfing Spanish French) has risen to the first place in the drawer, followed by Victor Ruíz (Club Windsurfing Spanish French) and Paula García (Club Náutico Alicante Costa), after challenging five of the planned tests.

Five tests have also served José María Alcáiz (Club Náutico Santa Pola) to rise with the triumph in the category Techno SUB 15, after doing full in four of the five tests, followed by Adriana Castro (Club Náutico Santa Pola) and Héctor Prieto (Club Windsurfing Spanish French).

Finally, in Techno SUB 17, and also after the development of five punctual tests, Carlos Sánchez (Club Náutico Santa Pola) reached gold in the category, with silver for Alex Ortega (Club Náutico Jávea) and bronze for Jacobo Ramón (Club Náutico Jávea).

El Club Náutico de Jávea, ha vuelto a contar con la vela adaptada como principal y único protagonista, teniendo como aliciente en esta ocasión, contar con el Europeo Parasailing 2020, hecho que ha fomentado la alta participación de regatistas de la clase Hansa 303, tanto a nivel nacional como internacional

The Nautical Club of Jávea, has once again had the candle adapted as the main and unique protagonist, having as its incentive on this occasion, to have the European Parasailing 2020, with high participation of regatists of the class Hansa 303

At the base of Jávea, the tests of the Hansa 303 were held... with a total of eleven tests have been held in this category, where from the very first moment the Polish Piotr Cichocki, who did full in the tests in which he pointed, followed by the Portuguese Joao Pinto and closing the podium the French Edouard Champlault. Violet of the Kingdom, winner of the last 2019 edition, has had to settle for the tenth place of the general.