
The light sailing course begins in Valencia by the hand of the Nautico de Calpe
The light sailing course begins in Valencia by the hand of the Nautico de Calpe

The Cartagena RCR took the podium in ILCA 4; Raul Petrisor (RCN Calpe), Sheila Martínez (CN Campello); Claudia Adam (CN Santa Pola) Adriana Castro and Milosz Krolikowski (RNC Torrevieja) win in ILCA 6 and Mariano Cebrián (CN Benidorm) wins in ILCA 7. In double classes Isa and Sara Momplet and Mateo and Simón Codoñer, all of the RCN of Valencia, in 29er, and Lucy Crosbi and Arantza Reig (CN Jávea), victors in 420 per double game (Photo Pep Portas)
The first test of the Light Sailing in the Community in this new season... The Royal Nautical Club of Calpe, in the framework of its great event of Light Sailing, has raised the telóne ste weekend to the first meeting of the Autonomous Cup of the Federation of Sailing of the Valencia Community, with the ILCA, 420 and 29er as protagonists.
Today the opposite still and despite the committee's attempt to close a test, which it has been able to perform in extreme for the 420. The ILCA fleet, in its three categories, after overcoming the equator of the test and in the face of the total fall of the wind, the committee has had no more remorse than to "N 'to override the evidence for them. The 29th haven't even been able to go out to the race field.
With that test of the 420 today, plus four on Saturday, they end their participation in Calp with five. Lucy Crosbie and Arantza Reig (CN Jávea) take two trophies: first in females and first in the absolute general. The podium has been closed with Kevin Lenis and Fernando Puig, also from the Jávea nautical, and bronze for Guillem Serrat and Aleksis Tjurins (CN Altea).
The 29th class, which today has not been in the water, closes its season premiere with four tests, all held yesterday. As planned, a fleet of regatists from the RCN of Valencia and with two protagonists: the brothers Mateo and Simon Codoñer on the one hand and the other Isa and Sara Momplet.
Both crews have achieved triumphs in their respective categories, as planned. The Codoñers have built their victory in 2-2-1-1 and the Momplet with 1-1-3-2, so and after a discard they both end up tied with 4 points. Bronze for Sergi Soler and Guillermo Castellano.
The Cartagena RCR has shone with its own light in the calpine citation when it comes to the first podium squares in ILCA 4, both in SUB16 and SUB18. Triumph of Manu Barrionuevo for double game: SUB18 and 16, while Guillermo León and Fernando Abella hang the silver and the bronze respectively in the younger ones.
In this category the female podium has been closed with Ainhoa Gómez (RCN Torrevieja) followed by Elsa Rodado (CN Sea Minor) and the local Anna Koreckka (RCN Calpe). As regards the SUB18 Silvia Ruíz (CN Mar Menor) the title is taken to Los Alcázares, silver for the Gomez torreviejense, and bronze for the Rodado alcazareña.
As for the ILCA 6, the representative of CN Campello, Joan Ravie, has had no trouble getting the title, yet and despite marking a fifth place in yesterday's second test. The two wins achieved in the two previous tests allow you to lift the trophy in Calpe by double game: General and SUB19. Category in which Claudia Adam has done the trophy in females. In SUB17 Milosz Krolikowski (RCN Torrevieja) and Adriana Castro (RNC Torrevieja) have been made with the title.
As for the absolute general, Joan Ravie signs the first square, like Adriana Castro, while Antonio Ramón-Borja (RCR Alicante) and Sergio Frias (RCN Torrevieja) sign the silver and bronze, respectively.
In ILCA 7, the triumph of Mariano Cebrián (CN Benidorm) in its premiere in the ILCA 7 on an autonomous date, to date it competed in the ILCA 6. Its premiere has been to the level it has been demonstrating in the lower categories. With three partial wins and a third place is made the title in Calpe... silver for the Alicantino Adolfo Virgili (RCR Alicante), 3 points from Cebrián, and bronze for Gonzalo Suárez (CN Altea).
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