
Cadiz continues to promote the Spanish meeting of the SailGP in October
Cadiz continues to promote the Spanish meeting of the SailGP in October

A large part of the regatists who will visit Cadiz coinciding with the bridge of Hispanity are Olympic medalists, American Cup winners and ocean race athletes from all over the world... this is how it was made known today in the event of the presentation of the Grand Prix of Spain that was held in Seville in front of the Nao Victoria. The Nao Victoria named the ship of the Spanish SailGP team, the F50 Victoria
The waters of the Bay of Cadiz will welcome the best nautical athletes in the world on the occasion of the celebration of the Grand Prix of Spain - 124; Andalusia - Cadiz de SailGP, the fastest catamaran competition in the world, which will reach the Gaditan capital next October.
The event was attended by Sir Russell Coutts, CEO of SailGP, who has moved to Spain expressly for the occasion; María del Mar de Ros, CEO of the Spanish Team of SailGP; Juan Marín, vice president of the Junta de Andalucía; Irene García, president of the Diputación de Cadiz; José María González, mayor of Cadiz; the Admiral of the Fleet (AFLOT); Eugenio Díaz del Río, representative of the Commission of the V Centenary of the 1st World Round; Teófila Martínez, president of the Authority of the Port of the Vela and the President of the Federation of the Vela de la Federación, and the President of the Spanish Federation of the Vela;
Currently, the Spanish team of SailGP is the first ranked in the competition after finishing second in the Grand Prix of Italy, which was held in Taranto (Italy) in early June. The Spanish team reached the end of the event where it was only overtaken by Japan. With two major awards, the Spanish team has 16 points in the general ranking, one more than Britain and two more than the nippos.
The second season of SailGP started in April in Bermuda and will end in March 2022 in San Francisco (USA). The SailGP circuit will visit in two weeks Plymouth (United Kingdom), and later Aarhus (Denmark - 20 and 21 August), Saint-Tropez (France - 11 and 12 September), Cadiz (Spain - 9 and 10 October), Sydney (Australia - 17 and 18 December), Christchurch (New Zealand - 29 and 30 January 2022) and San Francisco (USA - 26 and 27 March 2022).
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