The Sofia starts in Palma, for Josele and David Ilca Master, Merello wins the Andaluz skate
The Princess Sofia Mallorca Trophy begins by Fergus Hotels of Olympic Sailing, in Palma Bay
In 470 mixed, the two new Spanish duos were released with good performance. The Catalan Jordi Xammar, bronze in Tokyo 2020, and the young Majorcan Marta Cardona are third after a quarter and a first, while the Catalans Silvia Mas and Alex Marsans added two fifths and march tenths of the provisional general, in which there are 55 crews. They lead the Germans Simon Diesch and Anna Markfort, followed by the British Martin Wrigley and Bettine Harris.
In Ilca7, the first leader is British Michael Beckett, who fights in Mallorcan waters for his fourth consecutive win in Princess Sofia. The canary Joel Rodríguez also had a good performance, with a ninth and a fourth in the first tests of the qualifying series, and a tenth second march of a very compact table made up of 174 regatists.
In 49er FX, British Freya Black and Saskia Tidey and Danish Johanne and Andrea Schmidt head the table tied to points. Alicia Fras and Elena Barrio marches ten-third, with a third and two-seventh in their locker, while Patricia Suárez and Melania Henke are three positions further back, with a second, a twenty-second and a tenth as their first partials in the 54 Trophy Princess Sofia Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels.
In Nacra 17, the Chinese crew formed by Huancheng Zhao and Su Sha, followed by the Italians Gianluigi Ugolini and Maria Giubilei, closes the first day at the top of the table. The canaries Tara Pacheco and Pablo García premiered the locker of the 54 Trophy Princess Sofia Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels with a partial of 15, 9 and 15 and were located in the tenth place of the general after this opening day. Joan Cardona and Nicole Van der Velden, for their part, premiered in competition with a tenth and a twenty-seventh, and decided not to take part in the third test for physical discomfort of the crew member; they will face the second day since the twenty-third position of the provisional general.
In male iQFOiL, Australian Gray Morris was in the lead after signing two first and one sixth. In the first provisional podium, the Dutch Luuc Van Opzeeland and the British Andy Brown, while the Mallorcan Nacho Baltasar began in the tenth square, after a day in which it was from less to more, with 13-11-6 in today's tests.
In female iQFOiL, British Emma Wilson had an impeccable start in Mallorcan waters, with three partial wins, and head the table with two points of advantage over German Theresa Marie Steinlein. The Spanish Olympic Pilar Lamadrid starred in an irregular premiere, with a sixth, a DNC (do not compete) and a twenty-sixth, which place it in the twenty-second provisional square of a total of 56 competitors.
In 49er, after the first two sleeves in the 54th edition of the great Majorcan race, the French Lucas Rual and Emile Amoros dominate, while the first Spanish are Albert Torres and Elias Leonard Aretz, who march twenty-third with 14-7 in their locker.
In male Formula Kite, the Singaporean Max Maeder, bronze at the last Olympic Games, made full of first positions in the four contested sleeves, and leads the table with three points of advantage over the Austrian Valentin Bontus, current Olympic champion. The first Spanish to be classified is Alex Citation, which marches twenty-sixth.
In Ilca6, Belgian Emma Plasschaert had a brilliant start, with two partial wins. The best Spanish is Roca Ascension, which runs thirty-second, with a thirty-fifth in the first sleeve and a second in the next. The second national is Isabel Hernández, who marches in the 35th square after adding a 28 and an 11.
In female Formula Kite, he highlighted the total domain of Chinese Riders, who copy the first provisional podium, with Si Wang in front of the table. The world multicampeone of Kitesurf Gisela Pulido, which began its second Olympic campaign in Majorcan waters, will not finally compete at the 54 Princess Sofia Mallorca Trophy by FERGUS Hotels.
Tomorrow, Tuesday, the second day of competition of the 54 Trophy Princess Sofia Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels will be held, with a light wind forecast.
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Josele Doreeste and David González Spanish champions Ilca Master 2025, Barcelona
In absolute Ilca6, the podium was first formed by David González Osende (BISC), followed by Carlos Martínez (Real Club de Regatas Santiago de La Ribera) and Monica Azón (Club Nàutic Arenys de Mar). In the female podium, Mónica Azón took the victory, with Elena Sáez (RCN Barcelona) in second position and Alexandra Behrens (Muehlenberger Segel-Club) in third position. By categories, the winners were: Raúl González Arroyo (Master), Miguel Álvarez Valls (Legend Master), Sílvia Ravetlat (Grand Master Women), Carlos Martínez (Grand Master Men), Walt Spevak (Great Grand Master), Miriam Carles-Tolrà (Apprentice Women) and David González (Apprentice Men).
In Ilca7, the victory was for Lorenzo Cerretelli (Yacht Club Punta Ala), followed by Aristotelis Chatzistamatiou (Volos Nautical Club Arganute) and Jose Luis Doreste (RC Marítimo Barcelona). In the Spanish Championship ILCA Master (ILCA 7), gold was for Jose Luis Doreto (RC Marítimo Barcelona), silver for Carlos Echavarri and bronze for Javier Muñoz (Marina Valencia SC). By category, the winners were: Aristotelis Chatzistamatiou (Master), Javier Muñoz (Grand Master), Jose Luis Doreeste (Great Grand Master) and Lorenzo Cerretelli (Apprentice).
VII The race from Sailing to Sailing Arches of the Frontera: Alfonso Merello winner
With his victory in the last day, Alfonso Merello achieved his second victory in a race from Satin to Vela, eleven years after winning the 2014 Mosquito Regatta. Merello was just and forceful, showing the three points of advantage with the second, Vicente Citation. He closed the podium Luis Alfonso Pérez Nogués, only one point from Citation, and behind them, the very tight top 5 were completed by José María Alarcón and Rafael Ruiz, tied to points and one point from Pérez Nogués. All under the flag of the Bay of Cadiz CV.
For their part Nicolás Hernández (CN Sevilla), Manolo Caro (CVR Chipiona) and Gonzalo Ruiz (RCN of El Puerto de Santa María) signed the podium of category A2, while Juan Carrasco (CN Puerto Sherry), Carlos Sanz (CVR Chipiona) and Javi Cuesta (CV Torre Almenara) did the same in category B.
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