Spanish Olympic Row Champion Labrators are 12 years in a row!

Spanish Olympic Row Champion Labrators are 12 years in a row!

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The Royal Circle of Labradores was proclaimed the champion of Spain of Olympic Remo, for the twelfth consecutive year, in the competition held in the waters of Lake Banyoles this weekend. The Sevillans were raised with the Paco Montes Trophy, which awards the club with better results in the Spanish Olympic Remo Championships in the youth, sub23 and absolute categories. With a total of 13 metals - 7 oros, 3 cans and 3 brones- they occupied the first place of the final medallion, followed by CN Sevilla - 6 oros, 5 platas and 2 brones- and CN Amposta - 3 oros, 2 platas and 1 bronce-.

Albert Tafalla, of the CR Tortosa, was made with the Trophy Carlos Bielsa by winning the male absolute skiff test, ahead of José Gomez-Feria (Labradores) and Ramón Gómez (Mediterranean). The Andalusian Federation took the 28th edition of the Cup of the King, which recognizes the best autonomy according to its score in a series of modalities of the categories of youth and absolute.

Cerca de 950 deportistas procedentes de 66 clubes se han dado cita en el Lago de Banyoles para tomar parte del Campeonato de España de Remo Olímpico para las categorías Juvenil, Sub23, Absoluto, Veterano y Remo Adaptado, disputado este fin de semana.

About a thousand athletes from 66 clubs have gathered in the Lake of Banyoles to take part in the Spanish Olympic Remo Championship for the Youth, Sub23, Absolute, Veteran and Adapted Remo categories (Rem Banyolas)

The competition began on Friday in the middle of the day with the elimination and street take of sub23, youth and absolute. On the morning of Saturday, the refish and semi-finals of these categories took place and the elimination of veterans, who fought their finals that same afternoon, next to the Women's Eight. On Sunday day, the rest of the medals were put into play.

As for the veterans, the CN Sevilla was winning with three gold medals harvested in 1xVF, 4 + VM and 4xVF, as well as a bronze in 4xVM. Alicante's races went up to the top of the podium twice, in 2xVF and 4xVM. The CN Banyoles was imposed in 2xVM; the Olympic Barcelona won the final of 2-VM; Trasmerano did the same in 1xVM; and the queen test of veterans was for Donostia A.L. who revalidated the title of Spanish champion for the 8th consecutive year.

International referee Carlos Catalá received from the President of the Spanish Federation of Remo, Fernando Climent, the Federation's gold badge for his dedication to the rowing for so many years.

Los campeones del Círculo de Labradores subieron a lo más alto del pódium en siete ocasiones: 4+JM, 4-JM, 2-JF, 8+JM, 4+ABM, 4-ABM y 8+ABM. Por su parte, el CN Sevilla, segundo clasificado, se proclamó campeón de España en 8+ABF, 4xJF, 1xJF, 2+ABM, 4xABM y 2-ABF. El CN Amposta se alzó con tres oros en: 1xSBF, 4xJM y 4xABF. Tortosa ganó dos finales, las de 1xABM y 2xABF; las mismas que Robaleira que se impuso en 1xSBM y 2-ABM. El resto de medallas fueron para: Santiagotarrak (2xJF), Remo do Miño (2xABM), Remeros del Nalón (1xJM), Raspas (1xABF), Itsasoko (2-JM), A.N. Castro Urdiales (1xASM) y Remeros del Eo (2xJM).

The Labrador Circle champions went up to the top of the podium seven times: 4 + JM, 4-JM, 2-JF, 8 + JM, 4 + ABM, 4-ABM and 8 + ABM. For its part, the second ranked CN Sevilla was proclaimed champion of Spain in 8 + ABF, 4xJF, 1xJF, 2 + ABM, 4xABM and 2-ABF. The CN Amposta was raised with three ores in: 1xSBF, 4xJM and 4xABF. Tortosa won two finals, those of 1xABM and 2xABF; the same as Robaleira that was imposed on 1xSBM and 2-ABM. The other medals were for: Santiagotarark (2xJF), Remo do Miño (2xABM), Remeros del Nalón (1xJM), Raspas (1xABF), Itsasoko (2-JM), A.N. Castro Urdiales (1xASM) and Remeros del Eo (2xJM).