iQFoil Games Cadiz, Equalité Alicante, Ocean Race in Nice, Santurce Hospital with El Abra
iQFOil Games Cadiz 2025... another extreme day in the Gaditan Bay
The bay of Cadiz has offered its most challenging face on the fourth day of the iQFOil Games Cadiz 2025, with a wind reeling at 30 knots and higher slopes, as well as a sea haunted with waves up to four meters. These extreme conditions have conditioned the development of the competition, allowing only the holding of tests in the senior male category. From the first hour, the organization decided to cancel the tests for the categories Sub 17 and the girls Sub 19, later joining this decision the senior women and the men Sub 19, who were also unable to get out in the water.
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The High Level Optimist returns to the Equalité Alicante 2025
The second edition of the Equalité Alicante comes this weekend from 14 to 16 March at the facilities of the Real Club de Regatas with over a hundred participants from different points in Spain. The Equalité Alicante was born in 2024 as a race before the Spanish Championship of the Optimist class, which was held just a year ago in the waters of Alicante, and was created with the intention of giving continuity to the young regatists of this class to continue to compete at a high level.
Among the registered are names such as the local regatist Alejandro Valero (RCR Alicante) winner of the Nations Cup with Spain, during the Palamós International Optimt Trophy 2025 or of Izan Rogel (RCN Torrevieja) winner of the Euromarina Trophy in category sub13. In the female category, Alexandra Youji Wang Liu, who has held front positions in different races of the Optimist Excellence Cup, also in the sub13 category, stands out.
The Ocean Race Europe Announces a Historic Scale in Nice, on the Blue Coast
The iconic team ocean sailing race, which now includes a European format, will make a first stop on the Mediterranean coast of France from 29 to 31 August 2025.
The race will begin on Sunday, August 10, 2025 in Kiel, Germany, with the mixed crews of the IMOCA fleet competing at full speed through the Baltic Sea, the North Sea and the Channel of the Mancha, before making a short scale in Portsmouth, United Kingdom (14- August 17). The fleet will then continue with a Fly-By in Portugal (20 August) before entering the Mediterranean to Cartagena, Spain (23-26 August). The race will then make its historic scale in Nice (August 29-31), before going to Genoa, Italy (September 3-7) and ending with The Finale in the Adriatic, in Boka Bay, Montenegro (September 15-21).
Those who will compete (provisional list)
Team Malizia (GER) - Skipper: Boris Herrmann
Team Holcim PRB (SUI) - Skipper: Rosalin Kuiper
Team Paprec Arkéa (FRA) - Skipper: Yoann Richomme Vulnerable -
TR Racing (FRA) - Skipper: Thomas Ruyant Be Water Positive Sailing
Team (CAN) - Skipper: Scott Shawyer
The San Juan de Dios Hospital in Santurtzi, the official medical center of the Abra Maritime
Two centenary entities, which have been looking to one side and another from the mouth of the Bilbao Ria, in the Bay of El Abra, the Real Club Marítimo del Abra - Real Sporting Club and the Hospital San Juan de Dios, have signed a collaboration agreement today in the facilities of this health centre. The main representatives of both entities, Manuel Sendagorta, president of the Maritime, and Vicente Fernández Zurita, managing director of the health centre, have made their initials in copies of the agreement.
As reflected in the agreement, the San Juan de Dios Hospital of Santurtzi becomes the official medical center of the RCMA-RSC in all its sports events, including all the light sailing and cruise races it organizes. Within this area, the Hospital will provide personalized attention to the Club's partners and regatists.