
De regatas por Alicante, Barcelona
De regatas por Alicante, Barcelona
Mateo Carbonell is the first absolute winner of the Equalite Nautical Week of Alicante 2024
The first edition of the Equalite Week of Alicante, which was held from 16 to 19 March, left the absolute winner of the Javiense Mateo Carbonell (CN Jávea), which thus registered his name as the first champion of this race of Optimist, organized by the Real Club of Regates of Alicante. He was accompanied on the podium by Catalan Juan Lleonart (CN El Balís), second and third by also Javiense Arthur Baker, third. The Valencian Marta Ferrando (RCN Valencia) was the winner in the female category.
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The Sail Team BCN presents its crew for the first Women's America Cup in history
Port de Sitges today welcomed the presentation of the crew of the Sail Team BCN that will make history participating in the first Women's America Cup in history. Támara Echegoyen, Silvia Mas, Paula Barceló, María Cantero and Neus Ballester are the first Spanish regatists to have the responsibility and privilege to defend the colors of the Spanish team in Barcelona waters.
The Puig Women's America's Cup will be held between September 28 and October 13 and is the first time in the 173 years of the history of the American Cup, which is the oldest tournament in the world of sport, where there will be a female competition in addition to the official and the young.
Silvia Mas (August 23, 1996), which has an excellent palmaris despite its youth. Born in a family that breathes sail on the four sides, it has been world champion and participated in the Tokyo Olympic Games.
Paula Barceló (Palma de Mallorca, 13 March 1996) He is also world champion with Támara Echegoyen in 49erFX, and both are going to represent Spain at this summer's Olympic Games before focusing on the America Cup.
María Cantero (June 26, 1997) He has stepped hard, as he has achieved the world's youth bronze and has participated in the Spanish team of SailGP.
Neus Ballester (Palma de Mallorca, 16 December 2003) is the team's Benjamin and has the candle in the blood, as his father, Pepote Ballester, is Olympic champion and his mother, Neus Bover, world champion. Despite his youth he already has two world titles of 420 in his stained glass.
Tamara Echegoyen (February 17, 1984) is one of the great references of the Spanish team. Considered as one of the best Spanish regatists in history, it has been the Olympic, world and European champion, as well as being the only Spanish that has made The Ocean Race, the world's team turn.
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