Finished in Las Palmas on 27 Unicef Trophy of Light Sailing

Finished in Las Palmas on 27 Unicef Trophy of Light Sailing

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The delivery of Trofeos for all the participating classes was carried out after the end of the races and was attended by UNICEF president Canarias, Nereida Castro, accompanied by the comandoro of RCNGC Fernando Juárez and the volunteers of this NGO Yolanda Niño and Pedro Torres

The Unicef Trophy ends with new winners in its twenty-seventh edition. This past weekend the second part of the competition was held with the participation of the adapted sailing, the young class Techno 293 and the children's class Optimist, which was represented by several clubs of the Canary Islands.

The windsurfing (Techno 293) after the sports concentration carried out at the School of Vela Joaquín Blanco in Puerto Rico, came to this Solidarity Trophy with renewed energies, much desire to compete and an inscription of 17 participants. In the category Sub- 15, the young athlete Martina Barbara repeats an admirable performance, winning this division with several first, being the youngest participant. Alvaro Saura also does not give choice in the Techno Plus category by winning with six points of advantage and Bruno Barbara made or own in the Sub-17 category.

The children's class Optimist bate record registration with 120 regatists from Code Zero (Lanzarote), Real Nautical Club of Tenerife, Real Nautical Club of Arrecife 4 winds (Lanzarote), C.M. Varadero and the Nautico of Gran Canaria as organizer. On this occasion the regatta instructions contemplated trophy for the first three absolute classified in different groups. In the categories Sub-16 Miguel Padron (RCNGC) wins, followed by Miguel Méndez (RCNGC) and Sofía Hernández (RCNT) in third place, also taking the female prize.

In Sub-13, the RCNT representatives' domain with the first and second podium for Joaquín Saavedra and Carla Lorenzo, which also adds the female. Trophy also for the Sub-11 category with an Ayose Vega (RCNGC) pointer as winner, as it was also among the first ten absolutes, accompanied by Simon Martin (RCNGC) and the Tinean Jorge Pérez. The first female classified was Rocío González of the nautical grancanary. Group C that welcomes the beginners of this child mode, Dario Ancor del CM Varadero is imposed on Liam Flynn and Alexía Ceballos (RCNGC) who also rises with the female trophy.

The Adjusted Sailing, this time with the only participation of the Hansa 303 class, Daniel Llaca proclaimed himself a winner in a classification with four participants.