Of regatta for La Trinité sur Mer, Vigo

Of regatta for La Trinité sur Mer, Vigo

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In La Trinité sur Mer the Dhream Cup-GP of France was closed from high-rise races... and is fired until 2026

The award ceremony of the fifth edition of the Dream Cup - Grand Prix of France for high-rise races took place in La Trinité- sur- Mer, an opportunity to celebrate all the winners and deliver special trophies in different categories... as it was for the organizers to draw positive conclusions and look forward to the tenth anniversary of the race between Cherbourg- en- Cotentin and La Trinité- sur- Mer in two years.

The representatives of the cities of Cherbourg--in-Cotentin and La Trinité--sur--Mer, the departments of La Mancha and Morbihan, the region of Normandy, the town hall of Cotentin and Auray Quiberon Terre Atlantique - went on stage to deliver the awards to the winners of the fifth edition. In particular, Maxime Mesnil of Cherburg, who, with Hugo Feydit in the J99 AxeSail of Issartel / Sarbacane, won the IRC General and IRC Double categories. In this category, the most represented (28 ships on the way out), two Rob Craigie / Deborah Fish (Bellino) and the 1984 Olympic Flying Dutchman champion, the American Jonathan McKee, who was very applauded, and the British regatist were imposed on their crew companions. Will Harris.

The first three classified in the other categories were awarded, in particular the winners Xavier Macaire (Snef Group), who managed to revalidate their title in the Class 40, Eric de Turckheim (Teasing Machine) in IRC 0, Frans Van Cappelle in the J122 Moana, sailed by a 100% mixed Dutch team, winner in IRC 1, Jean-Lin Flipo (J 99 Yalla!) in IRC 2, Bruno Jacob (ORC50 GDD) in Multi 2000, Laurent Charmy (SL Engies Groupe) in the first major class in Vincent and in the first of the Massichos in the new class in the Massichos (Cassich), and in the new Massich.

The Royal Nautical Vigo Club is the starting point and goal of the Global Solo Challenge, in its 2027-28 edition...

The Global Solo Challenge, the Global Solitary Challenge, will leave the Ria de Vigo in August 2027 and meet its regatist champion already in 2028, after a
26,000 nautical miles - without steps - and after the crossing of the cruises through the Cape of Good Hope, Cabo Leeuwin on the Australian continent and Cabo de Hornos... the Marina of the Royal Nautico Club will be the marina of departure and arrival of the competition, which has already opened inscriptions, and which takes over the relief of Marina Coruña, which it hosted in the edition 2023-2024.

After the edition of a few months ago in which American Cole Brauer was famous, the Global Solo Challenge leaves La Coruña and leaves for Vigo. Marina Coruña was the starting point and the arrival of this solo return to the world and in the second edition, the 2027-28, will be the Royal Nautical Club of Vigo.