
220 regatists and 180 ships in the José Luis de Ugarte- Fashion Outlet
220 regatists and 180 ships in the José Luis de Ugarte- Fashion Outlet

The trial was sponsored by Fashion Outlet and was supported by the City Council of Getxo, the Puerto and Ria Foundation of Bilbao, the Bizkaia, Fhimasa, El Correo, Kutxabank and the Vasca and Vizcaine de Vela Federations. The sea ironing was populated with almost two hundred ships and discovered the illusion of many promises of this sport
Second day of the thirty-first edition of the Trophy School of Sailing José Luis de Ugarte- Fashion Outlet, by the hand of the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club of Las Arenas... this time with wind, even if they were sluggish from the northwest.. In the water again 220 regatists Vizcayos, Gipuzcoans, Alavish, Navarre, Asterians and Cantabros sailed on 180 ships on a quote like before, which was developed in the Inner Abra in the Optimist classes, which returned after not being able to celebrate a year ago by the pandemic, FEVA, ILCA, 420 and Snipe.
In the infantile-cadet class Optimist, Pietro Periotto, of the Royal Maritime Club of Santander, was the most regular in group I among the 80 participants... Joaquín Cavero was second and Fernando Echavarri third. In group 2 it was made with the triumph Bruno Miguvarri of R.C.M.A.-R.S.C.
Already in the FEVA class were imposed Josu Zabalpa and Íñigo Sancho, from the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián, with the Asturian Covadonga Fernández and Carmen Simal in the second position and the Cantabros Tomás Budiño and Sofia de la Fuente in the third.
Nicolás Viar and Silvia Marcé signed up for the victory in the Snipe class, ahead of Rafael Martínez de Bourio and Mikel Vega. In addition, Beñat Lizaso and Iker Aramendi, from the San Sebastián Nautico, won in class 420 ahead of Candela Escobedo and Juan Salas, Santander. The hondarribitarra Marco Espinosa was awarded the class ILCA 4, in which Paul Emezabal was second and Jorge Campos third. And Aitor Carton, from the host club, took the duel with his partner Martin Bueno, with whom he ended up tied to 3 points.
2021-09-25: Regata José Luis de Ugarte: Edu is forgotten to order wind and the outcome tomorrow

Without wind you can't haggle... that's the decision for tomorrow Sunday.
As well as that super regatta director Eduardo García Santamarina had planned, absolutely everything... that if the judges, the participation, the trophies, the gifts for the participants, the accommodation... all ironed... but he forgot to make a call to the sky and ask the Great Ugarte: Chief Mandans 10 or 12 little girls for your Regata!...
Therefore the thirty-third edition of the José Luis de Ugarte- Fashion Outlet School of Sailing Trophy was not able to start in the Vizcaina waters of the Abra due to the lack of wind.
220 regatists and 180 ships waited for patients to sail, but that wind, loose and complicated roll prevented the championship from starting in the Optimist classes, which comes back after not being able to celebrate a year ago by the pandemic, FEVA, ILCA, 420 and Snipe.
The Committee of this test, organized by the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club, tried unsuccessfully to complete some course. They participate in this Vizcayos, Gipuzcoan, Alavish, Navarre, Asterian and Cantabrian regatist championship in one of the most outstanding of the light sailing of the cantabria. This Sunday, from 11.30 a.m., the final tours of this XXXI School of Sailing José Luis of Ugarte- Fashion Outlet, which once again filled the ironing of the Club de Las Arenas with dozens of ships and many promises of this sport, will be held.
2021-09-24: 220 northern regatists, competing in Getxo in the José Luis Trophy of Ugarte
Eduardo García Santamarina, María Montes and Tomás Alonso; at the presentation in Las Arenas del Trofeo José Luis de Ugarte
The José Luis de Ugarte School of Sailing Trophy already reaches its thirty-first edition with 220 online regatists, who will compete in the Optimist, FEVA, ILCA, 420 and Snipe classes... of Vizcayos, Gipuzcoans, Alavesos, Navarre, Cantabros and Asturians... on the 25th and 26th.
This year the Optmist class will return again, after missing in the last edition of the pandemic. The regatists will sail in one of the competitions par excellence the Basque light candle to show their learning, skills and the enormous hobby they have in this sport, in a race that honors José Luis de Ugarte, the historic Vizcañno navigator who died 13 years ago and who has always named this relevant sports event and the School of Sailing of the Royal Maritime Club of Abra-Real Sporting Club. The Vizcaina waters of the Abra will discover a year more than spectacular image with about 175 small boats in liza, with the regatists of the future in search of the triumph in one of the reference tests in this modality.
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