
De regatas por Getxo, Calella, Baiona, Valencia
De regatas por Getxo, Calella, Baiona, Valencia
The Getxo League completes its first tours
The Getxo Light Sailing League began in the Vizcaina waters of the Abra on a fantastic day... after the three tours held in each class, the first leaders of a League are already known and will continue on May 4 and 18. In the Snipe class, Nicolas Viar and Silvia Marcé dominated, who won the three tests. Second were Tomas Trueba and Alba Ortega, who came after the first in the three sleeves held. On their side, Martin Bueno and Pablo Zerón were in the third position. In the Optimist 1 class, it is first Nicolás Bastard with 4 points, for the 8 of Laura Angulo and the 9 of Andrea Criado. Mariana Arriola is first in Optimist 2. Already in class ILCA 4, the first is Iñigo Arechabala, with Gaspar Gallinger leading ILCA 6 ahead of Aketx Otxarri. The FEVA class is led by Maria Urizar and Teresa Ojembarrena.
Lorenzo Cerretelli (Ilca7) and Monica Azón (Ilca6) command at the EuroILCA Master of Calella de Palafrugell
The Australian Brett Breyer has not put anything easy on Ilca7, and is just one point from Italian, and eager to get back the first square. Today's results have been very significant in the struggle between the two. Cerretelli has made a third and a second, (in total 1 + [6] + 4 + 3 + 2 = 10 points), while the Australian in the first sleeve entered the 12th position, and in the second he did a first, which thanks to the discard of the 12th, in total, with the five sleeves made 11 points (4 + 5 + 1 + [12] + 1).
Azón remains a leader in Ilca6... where they have also fought two manseas... the leadership continues to hold him Mònica Azón, which is located with 7 points, having ruled out a 24th of today and adding a second, which makes him the virtual champion of the class, in the absence of a day as the second classified is the Dutch Freek de Miranda, which after the two sleeves today adds 20 points, having signed a second and a disqualified, which he has ruled out. In the third position is the British Ian Jones who has been the winner of the first manga contested by the class today, but who has made a Black Flag who has ruled out, leaving 21 points. The next best Spanish remains Xavier Boluda, in eighth position with 34 points.
50 cruises in a different race... the CdeC Trophy by the hand of the Mount Real Yacht Club in Baiona
The competition was attended by 50 cruises from a dozen clubs in Spain and Portugal, with the Real Nautical Club of Vigo and Monte Real Club of Yates, the most teams collided in the podiums... the winners of the tour between Vigo and Baiona were the Oils April (ORC 1-2-3), the Deep Blue 2.1 (ORC 4), the Nahela (ORC 5), the Salaño dos (A2), the Erizana (ORC Extra and Figaro) and the Solventis Ribadeo (J80) on the route between the Olives and the Royal Club of Vaito, and the Raios de Vaito (Raito) were finally carried out in the most quickly between the Loyos de Vaito and the Raito and the Raito.
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No surprises on the first day of the RCNV Trophy, Valencian regional Windsurf and Ilca
First of the two days planned at the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, with the RCNV light sail trophy in play and being a regatta for the Autonomical Windsurf Cup and ILCA 4 and 7 of the Federation of Sailing of the Valencia Community.
In iQFoil, but in the category SUB17, the javian Jorge Momparle (CN Jávea) signs three partial wins and a third, achieved in the first test of the day. With the applied discards it is left with 3 points. With 2 of difference is placed Gonzalo Ruíz (CN Santa Pola) and to 7 the female Marina Mantovani (RCN Valencia).
The absolute domain of the Valencian Pau Hernández (RCN Valencia) in the SUB19. With 4 partial wins he rules in this category. It is followed by Antonio Sánchez (CN Santa Pola) and Alejandro Pascual (CN Alicante Costa Blanca) both tied to 8 points.
José Luis Boronat (CN Jávea) has no problems in the Absolute, four out of four and first on the table. He is followed by two regatists from the club headquarters: José Luis Martín Fernández and Natalia Moreno, both at 3 and 9 points respectively.
In Techno Álvaro Suardiaz (RCN Valencia) with 1-1-2 partials he is placed leader in the SUB17. Another club partner follows: Ángel Escudero with 14 points and provisional bronze for the torreviejense Micolay Ramírez (RCN Torrevieja) with 16 points -
The fema Concepción Montesinos (RCN Torrevieja) orders in the SUB15 with 7 points. One is placed only his club partner: Jorge Brotons, while the Valencian Santiago Puigmoltó (CW Spanish French Valencia) is third with 9.
Hugo Griñán (RCN Torrevieja) leads the Plus, thanks to the numbers of 2-1-1. Provisional silver and bronze for Ruben Pomares (CN Alicante Costa Blanca) with 7 and Gloria Giménez (RCN Torrevieja) which adds 8 points.
The win Pablo Martí (RCN Valencia) with three partial wins is a leader in this class. It follows Dario Quesada (CN Benidorm), with 7 and the third square is oara Álvaro Barba (CV Valencia Mar) that has obtained 10 points.
As expected, Rafael Ros (EC Seasurf Patrol) has had no problems imposing his law on Raceboard. Three partial wins place it first and with 5 points of advantage over the second, Carlos Reyes, from the same club, and with 6 on the bat Humberto Martínez (CN Los Nietos).
In Ilca4 Quique and Blanca Ferrando (RCN Valencia) have placed their credentials on the table to win the RCNV Trophy. Quique Ferrando is first of the absolute general with 11 points (6-2-3) while Blanca is 3rd and 1st in femes with 20 points, the same as the Elsa Rodado bats (RCR Cartagena), regatists that also enter the quinielas to be on the podium this Sunday.
Guillem Balaguer (RCN Valencia) and Leo Griñán (RCN Valencia) complete the provisional podium in boys, while Lara Rondali (RCN Valencia) accompanies Ferrando and Rodado in girls.
There have also been no surprises in ILCA 7. Those who should be arriving are in the case of the local Pablo Bellver (RCN Valencia) first with 6 points, followed by Adriana Castro (RCN Torrevieja), first female) and Adolfo Virgili (RCR Alicante) occupying the third in the absolute general and second in among the boys.
Tomorrow, the second and last day in which three other tests are planned. The departure for the first test of the day has been established according to the programme at 12 noon.
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