The Nautico de Vigo organizes a 6.50-meter women's race in 1928

The Nautico de Vigo organizes a 6.50-meter women's race in 1928

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We are in 1928, with a Royal Nautical Vigo Club refounded in 1926 under the presidency of Estanislao Durán, in Vigo they lived together Nautico (candle) and Maritimo (rowing and swimming), and had a great activity, until the arrival of the Civil War (Hermeric Association Archive) The dean of the Spanish press, the FARO DE VIGO, published in the far three of August 1928: On the occasion of the yacht races that will take place on 7, 8, 10 and 11 of the present; there is an extraordinary activity among the owners of them, making the preparations to fight trophies that, judging by their quality, are a precious award for the winners in such virtuous sport. It was four days of competition in the Ria de Vigo and most significant, that in the last of the races the admision as stated the announcement of the competition of 6.5 meters international: it was reserved for ships that had by patterns ladies and ladies, exclusively with a 4-mile length. The classification was thus: 1st Arde or eixo of the Náutico de Vigo (Margarita Gil and José Luis Arrieta) 2nd Cisco of the Galicia de Villagarcía (Miss Pepita González and Cristóbal Barrio) 3rd Besbello of the Náutico de Vigo (Miss Antoñita Sanromán and Carlos Barcena) 4th Farolpa of the Galicia de Villagarcía (Miss Pático de Fadrique del Río and Alfonso Garra) 5th Tranno del Náutico de Vigo (Miss Esperanza Costas and José Costas) 6th of the Náutico de Vícita (Miss María Vícico (Miss Pácito) and Miss Luis Páucito de Vícico (Miss Páutico de Vícico) and Miss Vícico (Miss Pácico de Vícoca (Miss Páutico) and Ms. Vícico (Miss Páucito) and Ms. Páutico de Vícico (Miss Vícico (Miss Vír. The awards consisted of four works of art that were delivered to the first four classified ships. In all the nautical events of those distant years, in Vigo the environment was especially good (Hermeric Association Archive) The Committee of Regats of the RCNV in 1928 President: D.Mariano Sanjuán (Commander of Marina of Vigo) Vice President: D.Estanislao Durán (President of the RCN of Vigo) Vice President: D.Alejandro Molins (2nd Commander of Marina of Vigo) Comodoro: D.Manuel Morea Secretary: D.Antonio Maestú Vicesecreario: D.Manuel Posada Vocales: D.Eduardo Cabello, D.Christian van Linburgh, D.Federico de La Vigo, Manuel Vívática, D.Manuel Vícana, D.Manuel Vícico, and Director of the Digital de Vívácana, D.Manuel Vícico, and the Director of the Digital de Vívácico, Manuel Vícico, Manuel Vígico, Jorge, José Vígico, José