
From the races of Buzios, Lanzarote, the Global Solo and Christchurch
From the races of Buzios, Lanzarote, the Global Solo and Christchurch
Two temporary dishes for Spain at the beginning of the Youth World in Brazil
Daniel and Nora García de la Casa in Nacra 15 and Miguel Ángel Morales and Alejandro Martín in 420, premiere their lockers on the second step of the podium... The Spaniards are located in the Top10 of eight of the nine classes that have sailed today... The Formula Kite, Male and Female have been the only ones who have been unable to add any evidence on this first day, marked by the rain and the wind rached with some roles.
Nacho Baltasar asalta the podium of the Lanzarote iQFOiL Games
The Spanish representative at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games starred on Tuesday in a great show and was placed in the second place of the general... on the second day of the Lanzarote iQFOiL Games was resolved with a large wave and wind of about ten knots of intensity that allowed the Regatas Committee to complete five new tests for the male class, which is led by the current class world champion, the Dutch Luuc Van Opzeeland, and four for the female, who continues under the rule of Shanon Kantor.
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The relentless persecution and emerging stars of the Global Solo Challenge
Given the 16 ships that started at the Global Solo Challenge, only one has formally withdrawn. Two patterns had to stop in Cape Town to make repairs, but they have already taken up the navigation, the French Edouard of Keyser in Solarwind and the Finnish Ari Känsäkoski in ZEROcholenge, while one is currently in Hobart validating their options, is the Dafydd Hughes in Bendigedig, who has already achieved the extraordinary feat of going half the world round in about 100 days on board its S & S 34, the smallest and slowest ship of the fleet in the South Atlantic Sea, left it alone in the South Ocean, and in the South Ocean, in the South of the South of the two. Kevin started a month late and has not been lucky with the climate found so far, resulting in slower than expected progress towards the south.
SailGP confirms its return to Christchurch for season 4 event in New Zealand
SailGP is pleased to confirm to fans that the ITM New Zealand Sail Grand Prix will return to Christchurch for its fourth season, keeping the same dates from March 23 to 24, 2024. Tickets will be released to the public on Thursday, December 14 (100 days missing) at 10 a.m.. NZT through Ticketek NZ.
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