Solventis plenary session at the XXVIII edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy

Solventis plenary session at the XXVIII edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy. The sailboat, built by the Moro brothers, and skippered by Malalo Bermúdez de Castro, from A Coruña, has won all the tests of the Terras Gauda Trophy of ORC 1, the only undefeated boat in this edition of the regatta organized by the Monte Real Club of Bayonne Yachts and the Naval Regatta Commission of the Naval Military School of Marin.

The success of the 2013 edition was guaranteed from the first day, where the Committee validated the two tasks of that first day. But the north wind became a true ally, carrying an average of 14 knots every day, allowing the organization to complete the 6 windward-leeward regatta announcements for the ORC and Ladies Cup classes, and the two coastal ones for the Special, Classic and Period and the Maxi Open.

The appointment was the Spanish Championship – Verti Trophy for several of the modalities, with triumphs in this sporting framework for Mirfak in ORC 0, by Diego López, of the Ferrol Naval Regatta Commission; for Solventis, from Bermúdez de Castro (MRCYB) in ORC 1; for Movistar, by Pedro Campos, from the Real Club Náutico de Sanxenxo, in ORC2; for Luna Nueva, by Juan Luís Tuero (MRCYB) in ORC 3; with the victory in the national First 40.7 for the Starfighter, by Julio Rodríguez, of the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, ending the awards ceremony with the 1st Atlantic Cruise Circuit – Tourism of Galicia, which has been won by Fifty, by Rui Ramada of the MRCYB.

The podium by Divisions was made up, in the ORC 0 TVG Trophy, by Rui Ramada’s Fifty, from the MRCYB, with 9 points and winner of the Don Juan de Borbón Trophy, which awards the best Portuguese boat in the Príncipe de Asturias, and also winner of the I Atlantic Cruise Circuit. Second was also Portuguese Xekmatt, led by José Carlos Prista, from the Lisbon Naval Association, with 22 points. And third, Mirfak, by Diego López, from the Ferrol CNR.

In the Terras Gauda Trophy of ORC 1, Solventis surprised by its excellent condition. The sailboat skippered by Malalo Bermúdez de Castro, from MRCY Bayona, finished with 6 points. Second was Ozoaqua Cosmética, by Juan Carlos Pérez, from CN Combarro, with 17 points. And third was Dom Pedro Hotels/Generali PT, by Javier Santander, from CN Punta Lagoa, with 20 points.

The ORC 2 Swiss Jewelry Trophy went to Pedro Campos with Movistar, from RCN Sanxenxo, with 9 points. It was followed by Okofen, by Javier de la Gándara, from MRCY Bayona, with 13 points. And the bronze position went to Cachete, by Francisco Edreira, also from CN Sada, with 22.5 points.

The ORC 3 Solventis Trophy was won by Luna Nueva, owned by Juan Luís Tuero, from the MRCY Bayona, with 7 points, another of the leading boats in the Príncipe de Asturias Trophy, with wins in 5 of the 6 races. Punta Lagoa School, by Alberto Iglesias, from CN Punta Lagoa, was second with 13 points. And third place was occupied by Namaste, by Luís de Mira from the MRYCB, with 19 points.

The Helga Rivera Ladies Cup was validated by the women from Madrid directed by Amparo Molla, who hung with 6 points, of which 5 first. After the girls from the Madrid Federation came the locals of María Campos, from the MRCYB, with 9 points. And third were Conchi de Pedro from Castellón, from CR Burriana, with 21 points.

On the second day of the Classic and Vintage boats, the Rías Baixas Tourism Trophy definitely went to the Pingüino, by Ñaco Eraso, from CM Canido. It was followed by the Belisa, owned by José Manuel Cores, from AGABACE, and third was the Calua, owned by Juan Pablo Cividanes, also owned by Marítimo de Canido.

In the Specials, which also sailed the Galician Sports Trophy on its second day, Travesío, by César Martínez, of LC Vilagarcía, won. Second was Deep Blue, by Vicente Cid, from RCN Vigo. And third, the Firme, by Armando Rubio, of the Spanish Navy.

Finally, the Plis Play won the Maxi Open Hofmann Trophy. The Swan 80, owned by Vicente García, of the RCR Alicante, had no rival in this regatta. Second was the Gran Jotiti, by Ernesto Cortina, from the MRC Bayona. And third, Hansa, by Julián Ojea, from RCN La Coruña.

The event ended with the presence and support of representatives of the sponsoring and collaborating institutions and firms that have made the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy possible, including Turismo de Galicia, Turismo Rías Baixas and Bodegas Terras Gauda, and the collaboration Helga Rivera, Hofmann, Verti, Tamqueray, Coca Cola, Solventis and TVG, among many others.

The Terras Gauda awards protagonists in the equator of the Prince of Asturias Trophy

The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards were the protagonists of the second day of the XXVII Prince of Asturias Trophy, together with extraordinary weather that is facilitating the development of the sailing competition on the water, with a component where the north continues to be its origin, and the average intensity registers 15 knots.

Punctuality was rigorous, with all the boats sailing in the vicinity of Barra beach, where the windward side was located. Up to three tests were validated on this second day by the Regatta Committee, with a linear distance of seven miles per sleeve.

The leaders do not fail, and despite the pressure from the rest of the regatta teams, they continue to lead the main lists. In this way the Fifty, owned by Rui Ramada, from the MRCYB, continues to lead the TVG Trophy with 8 points and the Atlantic Cruise Circuit. After the Portuguese boat Cenor&Electrolux, owned by Martín Bermúdez, from RCR Galicia, with 15 points. And third is Xekmatt, owned by José Carlos Prista, from the Lisbon Naval Association, with 18 points.

In the Terras Gauda Trophy of ORC 1, it is Solventis that heads the list, led by Malalo Bermúdez de Castro, from MRCY Bayona, with 5 points. Second is Ozoaqua Cosmética, by Juan Carlos Pérez, from CN Combarro, with 14 points, moving up one place from the first day, to the detriment of Dom Pedro Hotels/Generali PT, by Javier Santander, from CN Punta Lagoa, with 18 points, which is now third.

The ORC 2 Swiss Jewelry Trophy is led by Pedro Campos with Movistar, from RCN Sanxenxo, with 7 points. They are followed by Okofen, by Javier de la Gándara, from MRCY Bayona, with 12 points. And third is now Cachete, by Francisco Edreira, also from CN Sada, with 17 points.

The ORC 3 Solventis Trophy continues to feature Luna Nueva, by Juan Luís Tuero, from MRCY Bayona, with 6 points. The Punta Lagoa School, by Alberto Iglesias, of the CN Punta Lagoa, is second, with 10 points. And third place is occupied by Namaste, by Luís de Mira from the MRYCB, with 17 points.

The Helga Rivera Ladies Cup is defended for the second consecutive day by the women from Madrid, directed by Amparo Molla, with 5 points. After the girls from the Madrid Federation, the locals of María Campos, from the MRCYB, continue to position themselves with 7 points. And third are Conchi de Pedro from Castellón, from CR Burriana, with 16 points.

Today the Classics and Vintages went out to sea in the Rías Baixas Tourism Trophy, tracing a coastal route that was won by Pingüino, from Ñaco Eraso, from CM Canido. It was followed by the Belisa, owned by José Manuel Cores, from AGABACE, and third was the Calua, owned by Juan Pablo Cividanes, also owned by Marítimo de Canido.

In the Specials, which also opened the scoring, they celebrated the first day of the Galician Sports Trophy, with Vicente Cid’s Deep Blue, from RCN Vigo, the winner. It was followed by the Travesío, by César Martínez, of the LC Vilagarcía, being third the Firme, by Armando Rubio, of the Spanish Navy.

Finally, the giants of the sea also made their appearance, with another coastal route in the Maxi Open Hofmann Trophy. The Plis Play, owned by Vicente García, of the RCR Alicante, is at the head of this fleet, with the Hansa, owned by Julián Ojea, of the RCN La Coruña, second, and with the Gran Jotiti, owned by Ernesto Cortina, of the MRC Bayona, of third.

The second sailing day of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, sponsored by Turismo de Galicia, Turismo Rías Baixas and Bodegas Terras Gauda, and the collaboration of Helga Rivera, Hofmann, Verti, Tamqueray, Coca Cola, Solventis and TVG, among many others , which ends tomorrow, had as its final climax the delivery of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards, presided over by Rafael Olmedo Limeses, president of Monte Real, and José María Fonseca, president of Bodegas Terras Gauda.

The winners in the 2012 edition have been:

  • Project of the Year: Pakea Bizkaia
  • Sailor of the Year: Támara Echegoyen
  • ORC 0-1 Boat of the Year: Cenor
  • ORC 2-3 Boat of the Year: Codaste
  • Best Regatta Team: Plis Play
  • Institution with the greatest support for the sport of sailing: Turismo Rías Baixas

Mariano Aguado of Communication: Panorama Productions

The north wind attends the inauguration of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy

The north wind makes the premiere of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy a brilliant first day at sea, with the 15 knots contributed by the weather component, which enhanced a splendid day.

Punctually, the Regatta Committee gave the first honk of the day to the first race, a stick in the wind, windward-leeward type, mounted on a regatta area whose exit was close to Monteferro, and with a wide margin in the mouth south of the Ría de Vigo. The total linear distance of the course was 7 miles, with number 1 as the layout chosen by the Committee itself, based on those published in the regatta instructions as the most suitable for the sea and wind conditions.

The Fifty, owned by the Portuguese skipper and shipowner Rui Ramada, and with the tactics on board Gonzalo Araujo from Vigo, won the first test of its class in the ORC 0 TVG Trophy. In the Terras Gauda Trophy of the ORC 1, it was Solventis, by Malalo Bermúdez de Castro from A Coruña. In the Swiss Jewelry Trophy of ORC 2 it was the Movistar, owned by Pedro Campos. In the ORC 3 Solventis Trophy the sleeve was the Asturian Juan Luís Tuero, with his New Moon. And in the Helga Rivera Ladies Cup, the girls from the Madrilenian Sailing Federation prevailed, skippered by Amparo Molla.

Little more than an hour and a half later, the start of the second round, of the two scheduled, with identical results, except for ORC 3, in which Alberto Iglesias’ Escuela Punta Lagoa won.

As leaders of the start of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, Fifty, owned by Rui Ramada, of the MRCYB, with 2 points, is positioned on the podium of each Division, leader of the TVG Trophy and the Atlantic Cruise Circuit. It is followed by Cenor&Electrolux, by Martín Bermúdez, from RCR Galicia, with 4 points. And third was Xekmatt, owned by José Carlos Prista, from the Lisbon Naval Association, with 6 points.

In the Terras Gauda Trophy of ORC 1, Solventis, led by Malalo Bermúdez de Castro, from MRCY Bayona, rules with 2 points. Second are Dom Pedro Hotels/Generali PT, owned by Javier Santander, from CN Punta Lagoa, with 4 points. And third was Ozoaqua Cosmética, by Juan Carlos Pérez, from CN Combarro, with 6 points.

The ORC 2 Swiss Jewelry Trophy is led by Pedro Campos with Movistar, from RCN Sanxenxo, with 2 points. It is followed by Okofen, by Javier de la Gándara, from MRCY Bayona, with 6 points. And third is Codaste, owned by Nacho Campos, also from the Yacht Club, with 7 points.

The ORC 3 Solventis Trophy is led by Luna Nueva, by Juan Luís Tuero, from MRCY Bayona, with 3 points. The Punta Lagoa School, by Alberto Iglesias, of the CN Punta Lagoa, is second with 4 points. And third was Namaste, by Luís de Mira from the MRYCB, with 8 points.

The Helga Rivera Ladies Cup is commanded by Amparo Molla, from the Madrid Sailing Federation, with 2 points. After those from Madrid are located the premises directed by María Campos, from the MRCYB, with 4 points. And third are Conchi de Pedro from Castellón, from CR Burriana, with 8 points.

Tomorrow the Top is scheduled at 11:55 a.m. for the ORC and Helga Rivera Ladies Cup, being the same for the Maxi Open that enter the scene, as well as the ORC Special and Classics and Época, which start in the water at 12:25 p.m. .

Success on this first day for the favourites, who did not fail, in their project of defending the Xunta de Galicia President Trophy to which they aspire, as it is the Prince of Asturias Trophy scoring regatta. Solventis and Movistar waiting for the second day in Baiona.

Tomorrow the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will be presented, within the framework of the halfway point of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, a gala that will begin at eight in the afternoon.

The XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy is being held with the sponsorship of Turismo de Galicia, Turismo Rías Baixas and Bodegas Terras Gauda, and the collaboration of Helga Rivera, Hofmann, Verti, Tamqueray, Coca Cola, Solventis and TVG, among many others.

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80 units will go to sea in the XXVIII edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy

The regatta teams that are going to take part in the XXVIII edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, finalized the details of their boats this afternoon, before casting off, tomorrow, Friday, at the great sailing event organized by the Bayonne Yacht Club and the Naval Regatta Commission of the Naval Military School of Marín.

The organization already has more than 80 units, which have ratified during these days their registration in the great sporting event of the year, with a Regatta Office working intensely in the collection of the official documentation of each sailboat, corresponding to the classes ORC 0, 1, 2, 3 Special, Classics, Maxi Open and Ladies Cup, with the dispute of the ORC and First 40.7 Spanish Cruise Championships, the Atlantic Cruises Circuit, the Don Juan de Borbón Trophy and the one-design event with the Ladies Cup.

More than thirty Spanish and Portuguese yacht clubs will be represented at the sporting event, wearing their respective pennants as pennants of the ships, with an extensive geographical variety of coastline, among which a good fleet from the Monte Real Yacht Club of Bayonne stands out.

The ORC 0-1-2-3, Special and Ladies Cup will have their Top tomorrow, Friday, starting at 3:55 p.m.

The development of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy will be possible thanks to the sponsorship of Turismo de Galicia, Turismo Rías Baixas and Bodegas Terras Gauda, with the collaboration of Helga Rivera, Hofmann, Verti, Tamqueray, Coca Cola, Solventis and TVG, among many others. .

The Bayonne Yacht Club ready to celebrate the XXVIII edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy

The Monte Real Club de Yates de Bayona and the Naval Regatta Commission of the Naval Military School of Marín are the organizers of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy – SAR Don Felipe de Borbón y Grecia Regatta, one of the most important sporting events in the vast Spanish sailing panorama and which has the technical collaboration of the Royal Spanish and Galician Sailing Federations.

During the 6th, 7th and 8th of September, the Bay of Baiona and the Ría de Vigo host the sports development of the events scheduled for each of the Classes convened in this 2013 event: ORC 0, 1, 2 and 3; ORC Special; Monotypes; Classics; Maxi Open, Ladies Cup and First 40.7, which will host 2 national titles and one international, with the start of the Spanish ORC Cruise Championships, First 40.7 and the grand final of the Atlantic Cruise Circuit.

The merger between Portugal and Spain is still latent with the celebration of the aforementioned Circuit and the prized Don Juan de Borbón Trophy, which rewards the best Portuguese boat in the Royal Regatta, created in memory of the grandfather of HRH Don Felipe de Borbón, Honorary President of the Monte Real being, in addition, the Prince of Asturias Trophy phase scoring for the Xunta de Galicia President Trophy.

Since 1986, the Bayonne Yacht Club and the Military Naval School of Marín annually encourage and reinforce the development of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, providing it with content that promotes and disseminates the rich Galician maritime culture with a classic and traditional style, and the great challenges yachts of the best Spanish and Portuguese sailing fleets.

In its concern for each of the Divisions that will take part in this edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, the organization has drawn up a complete Regatta Announcement that contemplates the execution of various tests, protecting the navigation style of the boats that attend Baiona.

For the ORC 0-1-2-3, Monotypes and Ladies Cup, the development of 6 tasks is planned during the three days, all of them arranged to the wind, that is, technical routes between windward-leeward type buoys, each test treasuring the skill and skill of skippers and crews due to the constant work on board each boat, with precise maneuvers in tacks and gybes, and where the chosen board decides the success or the possible errors that the tacticians may undertake when charting the appropriate course, a difficult decision taking into account the limited margin of the routes.

The Classics, which have a different configuration, will undertake coastal routes, two in their entirety, one on Saturday, the day on which their participation begins, and another on Sunday. Of showy beauty are boats built more than 30 years ago, some of them with true seafaring tradition that keep thousands of nautical miles traveled in their shiny frames and complex ropes, propelled by their no less spectacular rags in the wind. They will be joined by the Special ORC, sailboats that sail only touring, without technical routes to respect their original hydrodynamic composition and sail design.

The Maxi Open, which will share the starting line with the ORC, are sailboats with large wingspans in their sails, and with lengths that exceed 20 meters, entering the scene from Saturday, with medium-distance coastal routes.

The 6 First Figaros of the Novagalicia Banco del Monte Real Cruise School will be the monotype boats with which the Helga Rivera Ladies Cup will be held, similar boats that will provide technical equality to the 6 female crews that are mentioned in this edition of the Prince Trophy of Asturias, representing the communities of Madrid, Cantabria, Valencia and Galicia.

The collection of the Instructions of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy and the contribution of the documentation required by each participating boat, will be carried out in the Regatta Office that will open its doors on Thursday, September 5, from ten in the morning to eight in the evening.

The times of each test and on each day will be determined by the Classes in which each sailboat has registered. Thus, the ORC and the Ladies Cup will begin on Friday, September 6 at 3:55 p.m.; on Saturday the 7th at 11:55 a.m.; and on Sunday 8 also at 11:55 am. The ORC Special and Classics will have their first Top on Saturday at 12:25 p.m.; and on Sunday at 11:55 a.m. The Maxi Open will hear their horn at 11.55 am, both on Saturday and Sunday.

During the course of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy, the annual gala for the 2012 Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will be held on Saturday, September 8 at 8:00 p.m. Precisely today the winners of the second block were announced. The work of Vicente García, owner of the Plis Play, a Swan 80 and an X35, among others, has been recognized as the Best Regatta Team, and they participate every year in innumerable intercontinental competitions, their successes in regattas such as the Route de la Sal, the Copa del Rey or the Fastnet, among others.

Turismo Rías Baixas – Deputación de Pontevedra has also been recognized for its efforts to promote the sport of sailing, sponsoring specialty events in various modalities, both dinghy sailing and cruising, with the jury acknowledging its commitment to adapted sailing.

Lastly, and after analyzing the sporting merits of the boats participating in Spanish competitions, and seeking a balance between results and participation, the Cenor, in the grouped Division of 0-1, and the You elbowed, in 2-3.

The winners in the 7 chosen categories are:

  • Project of the Year: Pakea Bizkaia
  • Sailor of the Year: Támara Echegoyen
  • ORC 0-1 Boat of the Year: Cenor
  • ORC 2-3 Boat of the Year: Codaste
  • Best Regatta Team: Plis Play
  • Institution with the greatest support for the sport of sailing: Turismo Rías Baixas
  • Mariano Aguado of Communication: Panorama Productions

The development of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy will be possible thanks to the sponsorship of Turismo de Galicia, Turismo Rías Baixas and Bodegas Terras Gauda, with the collaboration of Helga Rivera, Hofmann, Verti, Tamqueray, Coca Cola, Solventis and TVG, among many others. .

Ownership of classes and prizes is established as follows:

  • Don Juan de Borbón Award – Ramada Trophy
  • Rías Baixas Tourism Trophy for Classic and Vintage Boats
  • Helga Rivera Ladies Cup
  • Maxi Open Hofmann Trophy
  • ORC TVG Trophy 0
  • ORC Terras Gauda Trophy 1
  • ORC Swiss Jewelery Trophy 2
  • ORC 3 Solventis Trophy
  • Special ORC Galician Sports Trophy
  • Verti Spanish Championship of ORC and First 40.7
  • I Atlantic Cruise Circuit – Tourism of Galicia

Media

For the informative follow-up of the XXVIII Prince of Asturias Trophy, as well as the scheduled social events, the media will have two boats, one for editors and another light type for graphics.

The boarding plan for each day will be communicated to the editorial offices beforehand, and it is essential to be correctly accredited.

The Monte Real enables a Press Office that will have all the necessary technical means for the development of optimal work.

For any query in this regard, the Yacht Club makes available a consultation telephone number through 986 385000 or directly to the Club’s communication manager, Juan Caballero on 629 854617.

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