
From Getxo to Castro and La Coruña in double game
From Getxo to Castro and La Coruña in double game
The Aizen cantabre leads the Castro Cup, after the first day held between Getxo and Castro Urdiales
The Maitena in the Regata class, the Aizen - leader of the genera - in the Cruise class I, the Txepin in Cruise II, the Biobizz in the J80 class and the Free Spirit in the promotion division lead the Castro Cup of sailing that began with an online race of 16 miles, with the north-east wind of 13 to 15 knots, between Getxo and Castro.
The first race began in the peach water of the outside Abra at 1340 hours. The Aizen de Gustavo, after almost two hours of navigation, is leader in defeating at Cruise II ahead of the Go Blue of Angel Herrerías and the Thelonious of Jon Garai. The Maitena of Mikel Emaldi, second in the general, is first in the Regata class after overcoming the Alpega of Alfonso Churruca and the Rat Pack of Javier Miguvarri. In Cruise II is first the Txepin of Koldo Báez, while the Biobizz of José Azqueta is ranked as a favorite among the ships of the J80 division as they arrive ahead of the Mandovi, Katxoka, Vissi, School of Sailing José Luis de Ugarte, Wilco, Danger, Fingolfin, Jargo and Etrusco. The Free Spirit dominates the promotion class.
Martín de la Puente- Angela Pumariega leads in La Coruña at the Cidade of Snipe at the end of the first act
Martín de la Puente del Real Club Náutico de Madrid, dupla con la medal de oro en los Games de Londres Angela Pumariega (Astur de Regatas) lead the 51 trophy Cidade da Coruña de Snipe, after the three sleeves that were completed on Saturday. In this classic that adds up to half a century plus one edition, 30 snipes are participating.
Martin and Angela, usually as a team, had an effective regularity (2-2-3) that gave him the first provisional position. Behind is another winning couple at the Snipe Marcos Miguez and Phis Pardo (Marina Coruña) who made 4-3-4. The third square is for Esteban Martínez de la Colina (Náutico Coruñés) and Jaime García (Marina Coruña), with 1-7-5. The fourth square is for Jorge and Marta Tábara, of the organizing club, the Coruñés Nautico and current winners of the last edition, which were from less to more: 7-6-1.... fifths are Mariano Stinga (Nautico de Arrecife) and José Baamonde (Monte Real de Baiona): 6-8-2... tomorrow more from 10.30.
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With just over seven miles, this classic coastal race was fought with the arrival and exit in the buoy of the Guisanda, after passing through the buoy of the Chinese, unmarching in Mera and back on the Guisanda back to the Chinese and meta. On the date 150 regatists.
In ORC the first was the "Golfiño," by Jose Naya (Ria de Ares); 2nd "X Grog" by Antonio Rios (Maritime of Networks); 3rd "Figaro 55" by Jesús Pintos (Náutico Coruña); 4th "Moura" by Xoan Bermudez de Castro (Marina Coruña); 5th "Tajamar Uno" by Angel García (Club del Mar de Ferrol). In Open Cruise the triumph was for the "Argallán" of Domingo Plana (Oza); 2nd Andrés Gago (Náutico Coruña); 3rd "Virazo" of Pedro de Torres (Náutico Coruña); 4th "Patacón" of Jose María Martínez de Ubago (Náutico Coruña); 5th "Bonloc" of Jorge Etcheverría (Náutico Coruña). In Open Regata the victory was of "Bunda" by Coca Delgado (Náutico Coruña); 2nd "Black Hawk" by Rafael Díaz (Náutico Coruña); 3rd Juan Botas, from Náutico La Penela; 4th "Kailoa" by Pablo Fernández (Náutico de Sada); 5th "Quo Vadis" by Alvaro Martínez (Náutico Coruña).
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