Royal Thames defends its title at Greenwich Women's Cup
Royal Thames defends its title at Greenwich Women's Cup

At least it surprises the coincidence of this attractive competition and the Iberdrola League in its first act of Getxo...
Quality female trials are preparing for a high-voltage duel at Greenwich Women's Cup 2026, where the current Ella Brown champion, at the head of the Royal Thames Yacht Club, will seek to revalidate her title. With 11 first-level crews, including representatives of Spain, Portugal, Germany and Turkey, the competition promises emotion and strategy on board the TOM28 monotype, in a round robin format that will decide the semifinals and the great final on Sunday, March 8.
The Greenwich Women's Cup 2026 will bring together the 11 most competitive women's crews on the international scene in a series of high-level technical races on TOM28, a single type that guarantees equal conditions and focuses on the tactic and coordination of the crews. The current champion, Ella Brown, will lead the Royal Thames London Yacht Club in an attempt to revalidate its title in front of a group of highly prepared competitors.

The semifinals and the end of Sunday will put the brooch to a competition of an eminently sports and technical character, showing the highest level of the female candle
Spain will be represented by the incorporation of the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, which debuts in the competition, as well as by crews from Andalusia, Madrid, Region of Murcia and Euskadi, which already know the race. Clubs such as RCR Murcia, Madrid Navega, RCN Torrevieja, RCM and Tennis Punta Umbria or RCN de Calpe, provide specific experience and preparation, and represent the growing technical level of national women's sailing in international competitions.
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