Pere Crespo and Vicente Citation, Spanish champions from Sailing to Sailing in Gaditan waters

Pere Crespo and Vicente Citation, Spanish champions from Sailing to Sailing in Gaditan waters

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El andaluz Carlos de Bricio se queda a un punto de la victoria absoluta tras un último asalto de infarto en la bahía gaditana... por su parte los veteranos Climent y Calero dan una clase magistral en la jornada de más viento del Campeonato

The Andalusian Carlos de Bricio remains at a point of absolute victory after a last attack on the Gaditana Bay... for its part the veterans Citation and Calero give a master class in the most wind day of the Championship

One point, one point is what has been missing from the Andalusian Carlos de Bricio to proclaim today the absolute Spanish champion from Patín to Vela after a last day of heart attack in the Gaditana Bay. The Catalan Pere Crespo puts its signature to the title but suffers and in what way in the face of the final outburst of the pattern of the CN Sevilla and of the veterans Vicente Climent and Ramón Calero, who have been about to hold the party. The three have been the real protagonists of the last assault for results and in the case of the RCN patterns of El Puerto de Santa María for getting between the Catalan and the Sevillian helping it to almost achieve the goal. They, for their part, resolve their hand by hand for the third absolute position and the title of the veteran Spanish champion on the side of Climent on the unbound. The third place in the veteran classification was for the regatist of the CN of Sitges Josep M. Robert.

At the end of the first test that won a very motivated De Bricio, followed by Pau Gratacos, Pere Crespo, Vicente Citation and Ramón Calero, the regatist of the nautical Sevilla cut the distance with the visitor from five to three points in the face of the last and the decisive dessert test, in which with a fifth of the Badalona and a third of the Sevillian it would have only had to put one more ship between both so that De Bricio could achieve a title for which he has fought from the first day. In this last test both were given up in front of two veteran regatists, Ramon Calero and Vicente Climent, who gave a master class and entered the line of arrival.

They complete the top ten, the Andalusian Rafael Ruiz (CV Bahia de Cadiz) in the fifth place, followed by Jordi Aranega, CM Cubelles; Pau Gratacos del C Mar i Vent; Albert Batleria, of CN Badalona; Jose María Alarcón of CV Bahia de Cadiz, and Alfonso Merello, of CN Puerto Sherry. Up to six Andalusians among the top ten classified in a championship that will pass history by just and competing over four days in which the wind has blown to everyone's taste. For the farewell the Gaditana Bay took out all its weapons with 18 / 20 knots high-intensity ponyant winds and underground and medium waves that drew the patterns with the skill that characterizes the fleet from Satin to Vela.