Final in Santander. "Yamamay" (IRC1) and "Salem" (IRC2) winners of the Philip of Bourbon

Final in Santander. "Yamamay" (IRC1) and "Salem" (IRC2) winners of the Philip of Bourbon

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Para despedir la edición XVIII Regata SAR D. Felipe de Borbón hemos tenido una jornada veraniega con viento del 300-310 de 6-8 nudos con rachas de 10. El comité de regatas ha balizado un recorrido 7.6 con salida desde el RCMS con la primera baliza al norte de Mouro, situando la baliza 2 al viento a una milla para los J80 y a dos para los cruceros

To fire the XVIII edition of the SAR Regata D. Felipe de Borbón, a summer day with wind of 300-310 of 8 knots with 10 raches. The Regatas Committee has bounded a route of about 8 miles with exit from the Maritime with the first beacon to the north of Mouro, placing the beacon 2 to the wind a mile for the J80 and two for the cruises

'Yamamay ', Salem', 'Ranoli-Proinco', 'Boro' and 'Kia' conquer the XVIII SAR Regata D. Felipe de Borbón, which has organized the Royal Maritime Club of Santander. The four categories of the cruise class have all crossed the starting line together and the J80 five minutes later. The exit of the Bay was very colorful with the spinnakers and has been very connived in the head positions, as the whole fleet has bet on the board of the beach of Los Danger. On the other hand, after the first beacon was taken north of the island of Mouro, the fleet was very divided into the Abra del Sarmono.

In IRC 1, the 'Yamamay' (RCMS) has not released the lead throughout the weekend, giving no choice to its adversaries in any of the four disputed trials. The Soto 40 'Ashandar' (RCMA- RSC) is finally left with the second position, followed by few two points by the 'Maitena' (RCMA- RSC) that is made with bronze, tied to points with the 'Zazpiki' (RCMA- RSC).

In IRC 2, the 'Salem' (RCMS) and the 'Aizen' (RCMS) have had a nice fight for the first position that has finally been for the children of Marton, who again conquered the first position after clicking on yesterday's day. The 'My Gabriela' (RCMS) is left with a well-deserved bronze, and closing the list of the top five the 'Gorilon' (RCMS) and the 'Murphy' (RCMS).

El Comité de Regatas estuvo inmejorable en esta Regata Felipe de Borbón

The Regatas Committee was unbeatable in this Regata Felipe de Borbon

In IRC 3, the 'airam Cinco' (RCMS) is done with today's test, but it does not manage to unblock the 'Ranbolo-Proinco' (RCMS) that from the first day he has been in the first position of the classification and has not released it, keeping the silver the crew of Ruiz de Villa. The 'Marieta' (RCMS) after today's test falls into bronze, two points away from the second classified. The 'Izaro Segundo' (CDE Marina del Cantábrico) and the 'Kirios I' close the first five positions of the classification. The Club class, has remained immovable in the three days of the Regata, the 'Boro' (RCMS) followed by the 'Brio' (CDE Marina del Cantábrico).

Although today only three J80 crews have left, the swords have remained high from the starting line to the arrival line, presenting a nice fight in the water. The 'Verigueto' has been left with the triumph of the day but has not been used to unblock the 'Kia', which today has not had its best day ending in third position, which has remained in the first position and is left with the general classification. The 'A & G Private Banking' has crossed the finish line in second position but is left with the bronze of the general classification of the eighteen edition of the race.

La entrega de trofeos ha sido presidida por el Vicepresidente del RCMS, D. Ignacio Pereda, el Comodoro del RCMS, D. Emigdio Bedia, el vicecomodoro del RMCS, D. Gustavo Arce, el presidente de la FCV, D. Jorge Pineda y el promotor y alma matter de la Regata, D. Antonio Gorostegui. Todos han destacado el espíritu deportivo y de camaradería entre todas las tripulaciones participantes, del buen ambiente y los tres grandes días de regatas que hemos tenido que, tras la prueba del primer día, todos han sido ganadores.

The award of trophies has been chaired by the Vice President of the Maritime Ignacio Pereda, his Comodoro Emigdio Bedia, the Vice-comandoro Gustavo Arce, the President of the Cantabra Federation, Jorge Pineda and the promoter and soul matter of the Regata Toño Gorostegui. They have all highlighted the spirit of sport and camaraderie among all the participating crews, of the good environment and the three great days of race we have had that, after the first day test, they have all been winners.

This Regata Don Felipe de Borbón, along with the Vizcaya Championship that will be held next weekend, 25 and 26 June in Getxo under the organization of the Royal Maritime Club of the Abra-Real Sporting Club, aim for the Trophy Interclubs between the two Clubs.

El Yamamay sigue imparable al frente de la clase de los de gran eslora en Santander

The great plastic beauty of the races has been a predominant note, with a truly summer closure

Final Ranking - Honour Box

IRC0-1
1 Yamamay (Javier Gallo) of the RCM of Santander
2nd Asbandar (Lorenzo Mendieta) of the RCMA-RSC of Getxo
3rd Maitena (Mikel Emaldi) of the Getxo RCMA-RSC

IRC2
1º Salem (Carlos Martón) of the RCM of Santander
2nd Aizen (Gustavo Arce) of the RCM of Santander
3rd Mi Gabriela (Juan Antonio Viadero) of the RCM of Santander

IRC3
1st Prointro-Ranboli (Federico Rodríguez) of the RCM of Santander
2nd Airam Five (Mario Ruiz de Villa) of the RCM of Santander
3rd Marieta (Pedro Guijarro) of the RCM of Santander

Club class: 1º Boro (Salvador Albiñana del RCM de Santander
J-80: 1Kia (César Obregón) of the RCM of Santander