
The Valencian autonomic of ILCA and Windsurfing was held
The Valencian autonomic of ILCA and Windsurfing was held
The ILCA and Windsurf Autonomous Championship, the Gran Prix Honda Esteban Parres at the Nautical Club in Santa Pola, under the umbrella of the Valencian Vela Federation.
In races classes ILCA 4, ILCA 6, ILCA 7, Techno Plus 293, Techno Plus 293 sub17, Techno Plus 293 sub15, Raceboard and IQFoil... 134 athletes who competed in two independent race fields.
Adriana Castro has been, one more race, the key to the fact that the Royal Nautical Club of Torrevieja was declared a female autonomic winner in ILCA 4 and will be second in the general classification. The second female post has been for Irene de Tomas (RCN Valencia) and the third step up Chiara Martina Bartolo (CN Santa Pola).
The classification of ILCA 4 male was with Juan Santos (CN Altea) in command, followed by Vicente Fernández (RCN Valencia) and Pablo Coll (RCN Valencia)
The favorites have not let down in ILCA 6 and the great candidates for the title of this modality have sentenced the medal of this autonomous championship. In the male category Mariano Cebrián (CN Benidorm) has been the great leader in each of the six tests performed and, with five victories behind his back, he has proclaimed himself the winner this season.
Tadeo Samorodny (RCR Alicante) and Joan Ravie (CN Campello) make up the final medallion... in the female category it has been Angela Andugar (CN Campello) who has taken the final triumph to proclaim himself an autonomous champion of ILCA 6.
But he hasn't had anything easy, because, throughout the championship, his club partner Sheila Martínez has been stalking him finally taking the money. And closing the top three Claudia Adam (CN Santa Pola).
In ILCA 7 the victory was strong. Gonzalo Suárez (CN Altea) has not given any room to take the six completed partials. Thus, it was done with the autonomous title of the class, leaving behind Jorge Gonzalvez (RCR Alicante) and Michel Majon (CN Altea).
In IQFoil already since the beginning Jorge Aranzueque (CN Santa Pola), Jose Luís Boronat (CN Jávea) Javier Clement (CN Santa Pola) and Álex Ortega (CN Jávea) positioned themselves at the top of the general living their own battle for the title.
On the first day Jorge Aranzueque (CN Santa Pola) already made it clear that he was coming for all and on the second day of race he did nothing but ratify it. With six victories of the eight disputed trials, Aranzueque was finally the one who proclaimed himself the autonomous winner of IQFoil 2022.
It has also been the member of the Spanish pre-Olympic team of the RFEV Jose Luís Boronat (CN Jávea) who has taken the silver, followed by Javier Clement (CN Santa Pola) who in turn has proclaimed himself an autonomous winner of IQFoil in category sub21. And next to him, they went up to the podium in sub21 Álex Ortega Nicu (CN Jávea) and Octavio Ramón (CN Jávea).
In Techno Plus 293 was Adrián López of the Nautical Club Costa Blanca the absolute winner. The silver was hung by Carlos Mari of the Royal Nautical Club of Valencia and the bronze Alejandro Serrat of the Nautical Club of Jávea.
It was imposed by Alejandro Pascual (CN Alicante Costa Blanca) in category sub17. His rivals failed to take one of the partials from him and so he has proclaimed himself an autonomous champion in Techno Plus 293 sub17. Along with him, the podium was completed by the Nautical Club of Santa Pola Adrián Navarro and Antonio Sánchez. In female classification, the medallion was composed by Julia Martínez (CN Jávea), Diana Zafrilla (CW Spanish French) and Gloria Giménez (RCN Torrevieja).
In sub15 the title remains at the home of the hand of Gónzalo Rui (CN Santa Pola) who has gone up to the podium with his club partner Enrique Parres and Jose Santos (CN Altea). In Techno Plus 293 sub15 it was the Nautical Club Alicante Costa Blanca who led the classification thanks to the good performance that Ainara Arrizabalaga and Carmen Gil de Bernabe signed. From behind, he completed the Adriana Bernabe (RCN Torrevieja) medallion.
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