
Baleares is imposed in the Regata de la Mujer in which Portugal does not participate
Baleares is imposed in the Regata de la Mujer in which Portugal does not participate

Portugal resigned two days earlier to participate
The Baleares crew, on an exciting third day of testing, awarded the first edition of the Women's Regata, in the Ria de Arousa, which organized the Royal Galician Federation of Vela.
Helena Alegre and Laura Martínez (RCN Palma), Margalida Perelló (CN S'Estanyol) and Blanca Company (CN S'Arenal) signed two first positions and two seconds to set up leaders in the penultimate manga, with a point of advantage over Galicia, and to confirm a more hollow triumph at the end... third was the Catalan crew of the Níutic El Balís... composed of Monica Veenhoven, María González, Nora Laurt and Daniela Borrás.
The reaction of the Galician Federation to highlight, in its statement, the absence of the Portuguese representative crew, which apparently went off two days before the start of the competition. What we are not able to understand is how it is intended to sportively confront Spanish autonomy with a country, with a sovereign nation like Portugal... what from a protocolary point of view is an absolute barbarity. Many Galician people should learn the history, our history... and stop the pailan leeches, from concepts such as WHEN PORTUGAL IS OF GALICE, which demonstrates the ignorance in our society. One thing is coincidences or whatever they want to call galaic lust... because Galicia and Portugal are sentimentally very close... and another is bread for everyone.
2021-09-25: Galicia remains strong in the first square of the I Regata de la Mujer
The third day beginning at 12: 00, in a four-sleeved plan (Photo Maria Muíña)
Galicia, with the young crew of the Royal Nautical Club of Vigo that Patronea Stella Enríquez, is a step away from winning the triumph in the I Regata de la Mujer, which organizes the Royal Galician Federation of Vela and sponsors the Xeral Secretariat for or Sport of the Xunta.
Galicia did not fail, but suffered much. In the Ria de Arousa, Stella, Rosalía García, Daniela Mariño and Adriana Pérez-Canal were able to defend the leadership: three seconds, with partial wins of Catalonia in the first two races of the day (fifth and sixth of the series) and of Balearic Islands in the last one.
However, the emotion was maximum, because the Catalan ones of the CN El Balís (Mónica Veenhoven, María González, Nora Lasurt and Daniela Borras) were placed as provisional leaders after their second consecutive triumph, tied to points (9) with the Galician.
But in the last manga of the day, they pinched (fifths) and the crew of the Nautico de Vigo went to the Galego de Vela Center as a provisional leader for the second consecutive day... going back in two of the races in which they became fifths.
Galicia now orders 11 net points (1- [3] -3- 1- 2-2-2), followed by Catalonia with 14 (2- [5] -2-3-1-5) and Balearic Islands, with 17 (3- 2-4-2- [5] -5-1). However, a second discard (with ten tests) can still enter, so the Galician crew needs to closely monitor the Mediterranean crews.
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