I Alicante Provincial Council International Inclusive Sailing Cup already has its first champions. Real Torrevieja Sailing Club Hansa is closing this first inclusive sail delivery within the 303 class on schedule today, but today the wind was much kinder to the fleet and remained at an average intensity of 8-9 knots in the South-East, allowing the completion of the three planned tests and closing the program for six in total.
Triple world champion in the women’s category, Balearic Violeta del Reino (CV Port d’Andratx) added another to its extensive record in the Hansa 303 class: with partial points of 1-5-4-9-5-4, canceled (9) Reino took the baton in Torrevieja. waters add a total of 19 points. Consistency was the key to victory on both days.
silver and bronze go to Turkish Mirry Ulas and Balearic Jana Mestre. First, he completed his first race in Torrevieja waters with a total of 25 points, highlighting his partial second place in the first test on Saturday. Mestre remained with 5 points (30). His best partial performance came in the fourth test, the first test on Sunday.
Maximum equality when it comes to boys Catalan Jordi Cargol (CNCB and CV Palamós) implemented its law in Torrevieja. Except for the partial fourth place, which was removed when the cancellation was implemented, the rest were always in the top three: 2-3-2-3-3.
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It should be noted that this It is Cargol’s second race in the Hansa 303.. His first contact was at the Hansa 303 Spanish Cup, where he won the bronze medal in Andratx.
second and third place The CV was for two representatives of Port d’Andratx: Pau Toni and IsaÃas Iglesias respectively. Toni remained 13 points behind the champion with 26 points, with his best score in Saturday’s second test being third place. His teammate closed out his participation in Torrevieja with 37 points.
Stands out on a local key Gerardo Cerezuela took fourth place, There are only 4 points left to get to the podium on our home field. The sailor from Torrevieja closed the International Inclusive Race with 41 points with a series of 8-8-10-11-8-7.
Aina Gelpà received the trophy in the All Inclusive category
In the inclusive category (absolute general, sailors with and without mobility impairments) the winner was Catalan Aina Gelpà achieved three partial wins, two seconds and one third place.
The presentation of the trophies was accompanied by Torrevieja Municipal Council Sports Councilor Diana Box, NGOs and Functional Diversity Councilor Trudy Pérez; Carlos Torrado, President of the Valencian Community Sailing Federation; Sergio Ripoll, Regatta General Coordinator; Torrevieja RCN president Germán Soler is accompanied by RCNT vice president Conchita Esquiva.
Source: Informacion

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