
A very powerful Red for the World Cup of Denmark 2021 with nine J80
A very powerful Red for the World Cup of Denmark 2021 with nine J80

The representation of the fleet J80 of Spain is one of the most numerous and, in addition, several of its crews appear among the favorites to get the title that Pablo Santurde defends, by winning in Getxo in 2019
The waters of the Danish town of Rungsted, near Copenhagen, are the scene from 3 to 9 July of the World Cup of the J80 Class, in which there will be nine Spanish crews in addition to ships from 11 other countries.
The song will patronize Daniel de la Pedraja's NeWind Foods, after proclaiming three weeks ago also the winner of the Spanish Cup in Abra waters. Another world champion who will be on the line of departure from Denmark is the Solintal Santanderino of Ignacio Camino and Armando Gutiérrez, who were already the best in the world in this country just ten years ago. Therefore, they will participate in Rungsted with the same crew that rose with the title in 2011 in Denmark, in a nice emotional wink.
They also expect to be in the head group Dr. Chacartegui by Javier Chacartegui of the Nàutic Club El Arenal and the Biobizz vizcino of José Azqueta, of the Real Club Marítimo del Abra-Real Sporting Club, fifth in the World past of Getxo. In this town, the children of the Fhimasa School of Vela José Luis de Ugarte, who are in Denmark to reedit their youth title, were proclaimed champions of the world. The Matrako of Ricardo Díaz Munio and the Etnia Barcelona of Rafael Malo, with Peru Múgica as patron, are others of those registered in Rungsted.
In this World Cup there will also be two of the best female crews in the country, such as the Dorsia Covirán Sailing Team of Ana Pujol and Nuria Sánchez, the Valencian club Marina Burriananova and with Helena Alegre as patron, the winning ship of the two editions of the International Women's Sailing Cup and the Spanish Championship; and the Decoexsa guipuzcoano of Olatz Muñoz.
In Denmark, the participation of several of the best Spanish teams in the absolute, female, Corinthian and youth categories is highlighted. This nine-boat expedition reflects the driving of this class J80, in which Spanish sailors treasure an enviable palmaris with victories in 2019 (Pablo Santurde), 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 (Rayco Tabares), 2012 (José María Van der Ploeg), 2008 and 2011 (Ignacio Camino), and 2007 and 2010 (Pichu Torcida). The J80 class is going through a sweet moment of participation and testing and this World Cup strengthens the position of our athletes by leaving some as candidates for the final triumph in the face of regatists from Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Belgium, the United States, Ireland or Turkey.
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