The favorites do not disappoint in the second day of the J80 Autumn League marked by the wind

 

· Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen manages to stay in the lead after getting another victory and expanding the points cushion over their rivals

· El Alboroto by Juan Carlos Ameneiro and El Cansino by Fernando Yáñez consolidate second and third place in the provisional classification

· The three tests planned for today were reduced to one due to the wind with gusts that exceeded 30 knots

 

The Okofen by Javier de la Gándara, the Riot of Juan Carlos Ameneiro and the Fernando Yáñez’s Cansino consolidate the first three places in the J80 Autumn League of the Monte Real Club de Yates, which this Saturday reached its halfway point with the dispute of the second of the four days scheduled between October and November.

The 17 participating one-designs could only take part this afternoon in one of the three tests scheduled in the program, since the weather met the forecasts and left a hard Saturday at sea, with a southerly wind always above 20 knots with gusts that they were over 30.

After seeing that the conditions were getting complicated at times, preventing the fleet from sailing safely, the regatta committee, with Jano Martín at the helm, decided to send the fleet ashore once the first test was over, in which the favorites did not disappoint .

Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen was the first to cross the finish line, signing his fourth first so far in the competition. He was closely followed by the Rampage of Juan Carlos Ameneiro, who came second and remains in second place on the provisional podium.

Santiago Estevez’s Spaco qualified third today, but failed to beat Fernando Yáñez’s Cansino in the general standings who, despite finishing seventh, still have the bronze around their necks.

Behind Spaco -fourth-, are Rosario García’s Ferralemes , in fifth position; Luna Nueva by Juan Luis Tuero, in sixth; and Nacho Salgueiro’s Miudo , who is seventh. Francisco J Martínez’s SND Cormorant climbed to eighth position overall today.

The only test disputed by the one-design fleet this Saturday was a windward-leeward course with a shorter distance than usual, as it was shortened by up to a mile due to the wind, which blew from the south with 20 sustained knots and gusts of up to 30.

These harsh conditions with which the regatta began became even more complicated as the minutes went by and finally forced the regatta committee to leave the day with a single test.

The J80 class Autumn League, in which 17 boats compete, will continue next Saturday, November 7 with the third and penultimate day of tests.

The wind was the protagonist today on the second day of the J80 Autumn League with gusts that reached 30 knots – Photo © Jano Martín

J80 CLASS FALL LEAGUE MRCYB
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION AFTER THE SECOND DAY

1. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA · MRCYB · 4 POINTS
2. ALBOROTO · JUAN CARLOS AMENEIRO · MRCYB · 11 POINTS
3. TIRED · FERNANDO YÁÑEZ · MRCYB · 17 POINTS
4. SPACO SANTIAGO ESTÉVEZ MRCYB 18 POINTS
5. FERRALEMES · ROSARIO GARCÍA · MRCYB · 26 POINTS
6. NEW MOON JUAN LUIS TUERO MRCYB 26 POINTS
7. MIUDO IGNACIO SALGUEIRO MRYCB 33 POINTS
8. SND CORMORÁN FRANCISCO J. MARTÍNEZ MRCYB 36 POINTS
9. CEA MANOR MARÍA CAMPOS MRCYB 40 POINTS
10. LUXOCONF JEAN CLAUDE SARRADE MRCYB 41 POINTS
11. MAIJA JOSÉ LUIS PÉREZ MRCYB 42 POINTS
12. NAMASTE · LUIS DE MIRA · MRCYB · 46 POINTS
13. MONDO BERNARDO MACEDO MRCYB 54 POINTS
14. OH CARMELA! · JUAN MARTÍNEZ PAZÓ · LM BOUZAS · 55 POINTS
15. PETRILLA JAIME BARREIRO MRCYB 59 POINTS
16. DUE · RAFAEL BLANCO · MRCYB · 72 POINTS
17. MARÍAS MANUEL MARÍA MRCYB-YCP 72 POINTS

 

The Autumn League summons the J80 in Baiona for its second day

 

· Starting at three in the afternoon, the bay of Baiona will host three new tests of the Monte Real championship in which the Galician J80 fleet participates

· A weather forecast announcing wind gusts of up to 30 knots will add excitement to the afternoon regatta in which the Okofen arrives in the lead

 

The Monte Real Club de Yates Autumn League meets tomorrow, Saturday, in Baiona for the J80 fleet from Galicia to play its second day starting at three in the afternoon.

Three races on the programme, the possibility of a discard coming into play and a weather forecast announcing wind gusts of up to 30 knots will add excitement to a regatta afternoon in which Okofen heads the standings.

The one-design championship started fifteen days ago with the victory of Javier de la Gándara’s crew, who signed a full three victories in the three races held and left the rest of the participants without options.

In second and third position, 6 and 7 points behind the leader, are Juan Carlos Ameneiro’s Alboroto and Fernando Yáñez’s Cansino, two of the crews that attend the second day ready to storm the place of honor.

Somewhat further apart from them, but also with the possibility of moving up to the top positions, are Santiago Estévez’s Spaco and Rosario García’s Ferralemes. And for this day, the Marías – Casas do Telhado, by the Portuguese Manel María, is also added.

 

J80 CLASS FALL LEAGUE MRCYB
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION AFTER THE FIRST DAY

1. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA · MRCYB · 3 POINTS
2. ALBOROTO · JUAN CARLOS AMENEIRO · MRCYB · 9 POINTS
3. TIRED · FERNANDO YÁÑEZ · MRCYB · 10 POINTS
4. SPACO SANTIAGO ESTÉVEZ MRCYB 15 POINTS
5. FERRALEMES · ROSARIO GARCÍA · MRCYB · 17 POINTS
6. NEW MOON JUAN LUIS TUERO MRCYB 22 POINTS
7. MIUDO IGNACIO SALGUEIRO MRYCB 23 POINTS
8. MAIJA JOSÉ LUIS PÉREZ MRCYB 24 POINTS
9. NAMASTE · LUIS DE MIRA · MRCYB · 28 POINTS
10. SND CORMORÁN FRANCISCO J. MARTÍNEZ MRCYB 31 POINTS
11. PAZO DE CEA MARÍA CAMPOS MRCYB 32 POINTS
12. LUXOCONF JEAN CLAUDE SARRADE MRCYB 35 POINTS
13. MONDO BERNARDO MACEDO MRCYB 36 POINTS
14. OH CARMELA! · JUAN MARTÍNEZ PAZÓ · LM BOUZAS · 37 POINTS
15. PETRILLA JAIME BARREIRO MRCYB 41 POINTS
16. DUE · RAFAEL BLANCO · MRCYB · 54 POINTS
17. MARÍAS MANUEL MARÍA MRCYB-YCP 54 POINTS

The return to Spain against cancer of the Pelayo Vida Challenge ends at the Monte Real Yacht Club

 

This afternoon the Pelayo Life Challenge – Vuelta a España 2020 arrived at the Monte Real Club de Yates, a solidarity project that aims to give visibility to cancer in women and the importance of practicing sports as part of their recovery.

A crew made up of 5 women who have overcome breast cancer are the protagonists of this test of self-improvement, psychological strength, courage and optimism.

They want to send a message of hope to women who have suffered or are suffering from the disease, showing them that, after overcoming cancer, life can be resumed normally.

They also seek to raise awareness of the importance of investing in cancer research and the need to help all women who are currently in the same situation that they went through in their day.

The 5 expedition members of the Pelayo Life Challenge – Vuelta España 2020 are Marián, from Elche; Lorraine, from Cartagena; Fatima, from Jerez; Maria, from Barakaldo; and Nuria, from Teruel.

They left Bilbao days ago and will sail to Barcelona. After leaving the Bay of Biscay, they have several stages ahead of them in the Atlantic and once they have crossed the Strait, they will finish their journey in the Mediterranean, in Barcelona.

This afternoon, before continuing the route, the crew made a stop at the Monte Real Club de Yates, where they were received with a warm welcome by the staff of the Baionese club.

 

 

De la Gándara makes Okofen the first leader of the J80 Autumn League

· The sailboat skippered by Javier de la Gándara and manned by his usual team sentenced the opening day with a full victories in the three races held

· El Alboroto by Juan Carlos Ameneiro and El Cansino by Fernando Yáñez finished in second and third position, 6 and 7 points behind the leader

· The J80 Autumn League will return to Baiona on November 24 for the celebration of the second of the four days scheduled by the Monte Real Club de Yates

Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen signed a full three victories in the three races held – Photo José Ramón Louro

Javier de la Gándara made Okofen the first leader of the J80 class Autumn League this afternoon after winning the opening day held in the Bay of Baiona. The sailboat, skippered by the historic sailor and crewed by his usual team, finished first in all the events held and this plenary session placed them directly at the forefront of the one-design championship organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates.

The three tests with which the competition markers were released this Saturday were held in very good weather conditions, with sun, few waves and a north wind that started blowing at around 9 knots and rose to 16. They were all held in the same regatta field with the usual route of the Monte Real leagues, made up of four windward-leeward sections that added up to a total of 3.2 nautical miles.

In the first test of the day Okofen clearly dominated, from start to finish. It took first place followed by Ferralemes, skippered by Rosario García, who came second; and Santiago Estévez’s Spaco was the third to cross the finish line.

In the second test, which opened with an off-line and subsequent rectification by Maija, Okofen repeated victory, showing that they had started the autumn season with great force. In this test, Fernando Yáñez’s Cansino came out ready to fight, but despite the initial boost that allowed him to close the gap with Okofen, he was not able to overcome Gándara’s. He managed, yes, to finish second, and beat Juan Carlos Ameneiro’s Fuss, who finished third.

El Alboroto by Juan Carlos Ameneiro was placed second after the opening day – Photo José Ramón Louro

And in the third and last regatta of the day, in which the same weather conditions were maintained, there were no changes in the leadership either, although there was in the navigation and arrivals, which were much tighter than in the initial sleeves. Despite the fact that the track was more disputed, the Okofen was once again the winner, sentencing the opening day with a full of firsts. Second position went to Juan Carlos Ameneiro’s Alboroto and Fernando Yáñez’s Cansino came in third.

El Cansino by Fernando Yáñez is third in the provisional classification – Photo José Ramón Louro

Thus, the maximum of three tests foreseen in the program have been completed, with Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen (3 points), Juan Carlos Ameneiro’s Alboroto (9 points) and Fernando Yáñez’s Cansino (10 points), located At the top of the classification, the regatta committee, led by Jano Martín, ended the opening day of the J80 Autumn League and summoned the participants for the second round, which will be held on Saturday, October 24 .

J80 CLASS FALL LEAGUE MRCYB
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION AFTER THE FIRST DAY

1. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA · MRCYB · 3 POINTS
2. ALBOROTO · JUAN CARLOS AMENEIRO · MRCYB · 9 POINTS
3. TIRED · FERNANDO YÁÑEZ · MRCYB · 10 POINTS
4. SPACO SANTIAGO ESTÉVEZ MRCYB 15 POINTS
5. FERRALEMES · ROSARIO GARCÍA · MRCYB · 17 POINTS
6. NEW MOON JUAN LUIS TUERO MRCYB 22 POINTS
7. MIUDO IGNACIO SALGUEIRO MRYCB 23 POINTS
8. MAIJA JOSÉ LUIS PÉREZ MRCYB 24 POINTS
9. NAMASTE · LUIS DE MIRA · MRCYB · 28 POINTS
10. SND CORMORÁN FRANCISCO J. MARTÍNEZ MRCYB 31 POINTS
11. PAZO DE CEA MARÍA CAMPOS MRCYB 32 POINTS
12. LUXOCONF JEAN CLAUDE SARRADE MRCYB 35 POINTS
13. MONDO BERNARDO MACEDO MRCYB 36 POINTS
14. OH CARMELA! · JUAN MARTÍNEZ PAZÓ · LM BOUZAS · 37 POINTS
15. PETRILLA JAIME BARREIRO MRCYB 41 POINTS
16. DUE · RAFAEL BLANCO · MRCYB · 54 POINTS
17. MARÍAS MANUEL MARÍA MRCYB-YCP 54 POINTS

 

The J80 fleet returns to the water to compete in the Autumn League

 

The Monte Real Club de Yates inaugurates this Saturday the autumn one-design championship that will be held over four days until the end of November

· The Galician J80 currently make up one of the most numerous and prolific one-design fleets on the Spanish nautical scene

· Among the contenders for the title will be the current Galician champion and best one-design of the season, Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen

· The J80 world championship that Monte Real will organize in 2023 is already in the sights of all the participants who seek to improve their results in order to compete at the highest level

 

 

The J80 fleet returns to the water this Saturday to inaugurate the 2020 Autumn League in Baiona, a competition in four acts organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates that will take place between the months of October and November.

There will be four days of regatta (October 10 and 24, November 7 and 28) that will once again bring together the Galician J80 in the Rías Baixas, which currently make up one of the most numerous and prolific one-design fleets on the nautical scene. Spanish.

Among them we will see the current Galician champion and best one design of the season, Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen , who will try to win the league double after having won the Winter League held at the beginning of the year.

The recent winner of the J80 Galician Championship Javier de la Gándara will look for a new victory – Photo © Rosana Calvo

To achieve this, he will have to beat another of the clear contenders for gold, Juan Ameneiro’s Alboroto , of which the J80 Spanish champion Javier Aguado is a regular, and who on this occasion will have Willy Caamaño on board. The team arrives strong in the autumn league after having won the Conde de Gondomar Trophy this summer, with three victories in the three contested races.

José Luis Pérez’s Maija is another of the candidates for victory in the Autumn League, a title that he already achieved in the 2019 edition thanks to a great regularity in his results, and that he intends to revalidate in 2020.

Maija will try to defend the victory achieved in the last edition of the Autumn League – Photo © Rosana Calvo

Among the regulars of the Monte Real J80 championships who will repeat in the autumn league are also the Cansino , which includes the treasurer and commodore of the Baion club, Fernando Yáñez and Ignacio Sánchez Otaegui; the Luna Nueva , skippered by Juan Luis Tuero; and the Spaco de Santiago Estévez, who is joined on this occasion by the former Spanish F18 catamaran champion José Quiñones.

A J80 crewed solely by women will also compete: the Pazo de Cea by María Campos, Rita Hernández and Cristina and María González Cominges; and another J80 made up exclusively of students and coaches from the Monte Real Sailing School: el Miudo , led by Ignacio Salgueiro.

The Ay Carmela! of Juan Martinez, the Due to Rafael Blanco, the Ferralemes by Rosario Garcia, the World of Bernardo Macedo, the Namasté by Luis de Mira, the Jaime Barreiro’s Petrilla and the SDN Cormorant of Francisco Martínez, will complete a fleet to which is added as a novelty this year the Luxoconf by Jean Claude Sarrade.

The Frenchman, one of the regulars at cruiser competitions in Galicia and Galician solo champion, will debut with the J80 in what will be the last of the Monte Real competitions in 2020, a year in which, despite the situation derived from the coronavirus, the Baionese club has been able to fulfill a large part of its sports competitions.

The J80 Autumn League starts this Saturday in Baiona – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The Autumn League will begin this Saturday in Baiona with the dispute of the first three tests of the total of twelve that are planned for the four days that the championship will last. It will be four exciting days that are announced and with a great rivalry between a fleet that has been tightening the results more and more in the last competitions.

The J80 world championship that the Monte Real Club de Yates will organize in 2023 is just around the corner and all the participants are looking to improve their results in order to compete at the highest level.

J80 CLASS FALL LEAGUE PARTICIPANTS

1. BUZZ · JUAN CARLOS AMENEIRO
2. OH CARMELA! · JUAN MARTINEZ
3. TIRED · FERNANDO YÁÑEZ
4. DUE · RAFAEL BLANCO
5. FERRALEMES ROSARIO
6. NEW MOON JUAN LUIS TUERO
7. LUXOCONF JEAN CLAUDE SARRADE
8. MAIJA JOSE LUIS PEREZ
9. MIUDO IGNACIO SALGUEIRO
10. MONDO · BERNARDO MACEDO ·
11. NAMASTE · LUIS DE MIRA
12. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA
13. CEA MANOR MARIA CAMPOS
14. PETRILLA JAIME BARREIRO
15. SDN CORMORÁN · FRANCISCO MARTÍNEZ
16. SPACO SANTIAGO ESTEVEZ

 

 

NOTICE OF RACE J80 AUTUMN LEAGUE

The J80 Autumn League will be held in the waters of the Bay of Baiona on October 10, 24, November 7 and 28, 2020, under the organization of the Monte Real Club de Yates.

1. RULES

The regatta will be governed by:

to. The rules as defined in the WS Racing Rules of Sailing 2017–2020 (RRV).
b. J80 class monodesign regulations and their special adaptations of the J80 Galicia Fleet[NP][DP] .
c. WS Appendix Q (RRV) adapted to this regatta
d. Announcement and Instructions of Regatta.
and. [NP] [DP] Special rules of the RFGV and SDX (Secretaría Xeral para o Deporte de la Xunta de Galicia) for COVID19 prevention. (Annex I of this AR).
F. The infraction of the Rules in AR and IR of this event indicated as[NP] It will not be a reason for protests between ships. This modifies Rule 60.1(a) RRS.
g. The infraction of the Rules in AR and IR of this event indicated as[DP] indicates that your penalty may be lighter than disqualification if the protest committee so decides. The abbreviation for the discretionary penalty imposed pursuant to this instruction shall be[DPI] .
h. The penalty for infractions of the IR indicated as[SP] they will be fixed, without hearing and imposed by the Race Committee, in the most recently completed race, applied as indicated in Rule 44.3 RRS (modifies Rules 63.1 and A5 of the RRS).

2. ADVERTISING [NP] [DP]

2.1. Participants may display advertising in accordance with the provisions of WS Regulation 20.

2.2. The Organization may require the participants to display the sponsor’s publicity in the form that is convenient and that will be provided to them before the regatta, not being able to manipulate or modify said material under any circumstances.

3. PARTICIPATION [NP] [DP]

3.1. Boats of the J80 class that comply with the regulations of point 1 and all the requirements demanded in point 4 of this AR may participate. As long as each and every one of them is not fulfilled, their registration as a participant in the Regatta will not be considered. Depending on the circumstances, the Organizing and Race Committee may grant a special extension in a particular way to the boat that requests it in writing.

3.2. Owners and skippers must be members of the National J80 Class Association and be registered at http://www.j80measurement.com.

3.3. Skippers who are not owners must be in possession of Sailor Classification Grade 1. See the following link:
https://members.sailing.org/classification/?unique=1442849722.9402&view=req_new_classification&nocache=1

4. REGISTRATION

4.1. Registration will be mandatory, at a cost of €50 per boat,
being able to formalize covering the registration form.

Additionally, to formalize the registration, the following documentation must be sent by email before 12:00 noon on October 9:
• Updated boat insurance.
• 2020 federative licenses for all crew members.
• Proof of transfer of registration rights.
• Proof of payment of the J80 Class Association fee for the year 2020.
• COVID19 responsible declaration of the crew (Annex II AR)

Sending said documentation to:

Mount Royal Yacht Club
Parador Enclosure s/n
36300 Bayonne
phone + 34 986 385 000
regatas@mrcyb.com

And the transfer of registration rights made in:

ABANCA
BAIONA Branch
Account number: 2080-0559-23-3040003658
SWIFT: CAGLEMXXX IBAN: ES92

4.2. Registration and registration confirmation:

The owner or person in charge of each boat must personally confirm their participation and submit, complete or sign the required documents that are missing, at the race office before 1:00 p.m. on October 10, 2020.

5. PROGRAM

5.1. The competition will take place on the following days:

October 10 – 3:00 PM Coastal or Windward-Leeward Courses
October 24 – 3:00 PM Coastal or Windward-Leeward Courses
November 7 – 3:00 PM Coastal or Windward-Leeward Courses
November 28 – 3:00 PM Coastal or Windward-Leeward Courses
November 28 – 20:00 – Trophy ceremony

5.2. This program may be modified if circumstances so require (postponement to other dates due to suspension due to storms, etc., or modification of schedules according to forecast weather conditions or other causes).

5.3. On October 10, at 1:00 p.m., the regatta referees and technicians will give a “briefing” to the participants.

5.4. Exit signals may be given up to 60 minutes before sunset each day.

6. COMPETITION FORMAT

6.1. It will be navigated in fleet format, in real time.

6.2. 12 tests are scheduled.

6.3. There will be no more than 3 tests per day.

7. MEASUREMENT AND SAFETY [NP] [DP]

7.1. The responsibility of attending this regatta having previously updated its Measurement Certificate, measuring the material with which it is intended to participate, is exclusively the registered skipper.

7.2. The number of crew members on board may be changed during the course of the regatta, but not on each day where it must end with the same number as the start.

7.3. The safety of this regatta will be considered as category 4 (reduced) in accordance with the Special Rules for High Seas Regatta of the WS and adapted to the particular regulations of the Galician J80 Fleet.

7.4. All boats will have to be equipped with a VHF radio with channels 16, 09, 71 and 72.

7.5. It will be the responsibility of the owner or skipper of each boat to comply with the legal regulations established for recreational boats, both in general and in particular for their government, dispatch and security.

8. SCORING SYSTEM

8.1. The Low Score system described in Appendix A of the RRS will apply.

8.2. There will be one (1) discard from 6 or more races held and two (2) discards from 11 or more races held.

9. PRIZES

9.1 Prizes will be awarded to at least the top 3 finishers at the dinner to be held on November 28 at 8:30 p.m. at the club.

10. LIABILITY

Participants in the J80 Winter League do so at their own risk and responsibility.

The MRCYB or any person or body involved in the organization of the event, reject any responsibility for loss, damage, injury or inconvenience that may occur to people or things, both on land and at sea, as a result of participation in the tests covered by this race announcement.

Attention is drawn to Fundamental Rule 4, Decision to Race, of part 1 of the RRS, which states: “It is the sole responsibility of a boat to decide whether to participate in a race or to continue racing”.

 

SECURITY PROTOCOL IN RELATION TO COVID-19 FOR THE REGATTA [NP] [DP]

A : MEASURES COMMON TO THE WHOLE ACTIVITY:

A1) The interpersonal separation of 2 m and/or the use of physical protection measures are established as fundamental measures, as established by the regulations, in addition to constant hand washing.

A2) Before attending the activity, participants must undergo a SELF-TEST to confirm symptoms. Do I have a fever, cough or shortness of breath?

A3) All participants must bring their own mask and hydroalcoholic gel with them for all activities.

A4) All participants who have any symptoms of COVID19 or have been in contact with someone infected, will not be able to access the facilities or carry out activities. In addition, they must immediately notify the technical manager of the facility or competition.

A5) It will be mandatory to wash hands at all entrances to the facilities with hydroalcoholic gel or soap, for at least 40 seconds and constantly, before and after each activity that is carried out.

A6) It will not be allowed to share food or drinks between participants, users and/or staff.

A7) All coaches and assistance personnel in water must carry an FFP2 mask and their own bottle of hydroalcoholic gel.

A8) The use of changing rooms is not recommended and they will be used only when necessary.
Personal items will not be allowed in the changing rooms.

A9) The use of a mask will be mandatory at all times.

A10) In navigation situations in which the mask cannot be used, in the event of: harsh sea, wind and/or rain conditions, the wetsuit will be used to cover the nose and mouth. In addition, before sailing, special attention should be paid to the rest of the measures to minimize the risk of contagion:
– Take temperature prior to activity.
– Frequent hand washing.
– Do not exchange positions on the boats during the same day of activity.
– Disinfection of shared material.

 

OWN MEASURES FOR CRUISES AND MONOTYPES ADDED TO THE COMMON MEASURES:

 

B1) Mandatory use of masks and a safety distance of 1.5 m. during the actions of lowering and raising boats.

B2) Keep the crews in their own boat whenever they are on the jetty.

B3) Maintain a constant safety distance of 1.5 m interpersonally when circulating or being on the slipway and pontoon.

B4) Mandatory mask use at all times.

B6) Hand washing with hydroalcoholic gel in all accesses.

B7) Carry hydrogel on board for constant hand washing of the crew.

B8) Daily disinfection of the ship.

B9) Obligation to use a bottle of water for each crew member. Do not share bottle

B10) Obligation for each athlete to carry their own supplies on board. Do not share food.

B11) Carry a minimum of 5 masks on board to be able to replace those that are damaged.

 

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