Chispetren of Jesus Churches wins the Congalsa Regatta in Riveira

Chispetren of Jesus Churches wins the Congalsa Regatta in Riveira

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Chispetrén in Regata repeats trophy in the XII Congalsa Regata organized by the Nautico de Riveira (Photo Juan Caballero)

Of the 21 possible elections in the tracks of the heavy sailing race organized by the Nautical and Sports Club of Riveira, it was decisive to be able to finish the manga of the Congalsa Regata, a coast of 13.44 miles for the Regata and Cruise / Regata and a mile less for the Cruise.

In the first two classes, after the exit and the buoy of dismarque was set to Sinal do Castro, which was taken by Babor, from there to the Boya of Los Esqueiros, also by Babor; Isla de Rúa, by Babor; Ter, by Babor; Under Maño, by Stribor; again Isla de Rúa, by Stribor; Under Camouco, by Stribor and Arrived.

The Cruise made the dismemberment, with Sinal do Castro, by Babor; Isla de Rúa, by Babor; Under Ter, by Babor; Under Maño, by Stribor; Isla de Rúa, by Sinal do Castro; Under Camouco, by Stribor and Arrived.

With a component that remained frank in the direction, of 200, that is, southwest, whose concern was the intensity, as it would go to less, it went from 10-12 knots on the exit in half already on arrival.

However, the race was fast, using the Chispetrén two hours and seventeen minutes. The sailing boat of Jesus Churches, of the North Arousa Nautical Club also won its Division of the Regates for the second consecutive year. He followed him on the podium of Daniel Ayaso, of the host club of Riveira, being third the Narval, of José Antonio Portas, of the Nautical Club of Vilagarcía.

In the Cruise / Regata the winner was the Camp Ria de Arosa, by José Manuel Pombar, of the Nautical Arousa North Club. Segundo el Ziralla Primer, de Ramón Barreiro, del Ro Yacht Club, with the third square for the Piko Norte, by José Manuel Castro, from Club Náutico Boiro.

As for the Cruise, the first place was for the Orlando, by Gerardo Sanchez-Brunete, by the Nautical Arousa North Club. He was followed in the second step by the Arosa VI, by José Luís Torres Colomer, from the Riveira Nautical Sports Club, with the bronze for the Galopin, by Manuel Franco, also by Riveira.