Marías goes to assault Okofen in the AEDAS Homes J80 Autumn League

 

· The Portuguese crew led by Manel Cunha won the regatta held this Saturday in Baiona and closes the gap with Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen, who continues to lead

· With three days to go until the end of the championship, only two points separate two of the favorite boats to win the competition organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates with the sponsorship of AEDAS Homes

· El Cansino, skippered by the young woman from Vigo, Alejandra Suárez, remains in third position, 8 points behind the second and 10 behind the first.

Start of the only test that could be held this Saturday in Baiona – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The Portuguese crew of the Marías was the winner of the second day of the AEDAS Homes J80 Autumn League that was played this Saturday in Baiona. The boat led by the young Manel Cunha, with an entirely Lusitanian crew completed by Marta Ramada, Vasco Tinoco, Gonzalo Hipólito and José Cunha, prevailed decisively in the only test that could be disputed.

Manel Cunha’s Marías was the winner of the day- Photo © Rosana Calvo

Despite the fact that three tasks were scheduled to be put into play in the day’s program, the wind did not blow with sufficient intensity and only allowed the first test to be held. It was also done with a shortening of the route that announced what would happen shortly after, when the second test had to be canceled due to a total drop in the wind.

With little hopeful prospects that the situation would improve, the regatta committee decided to end the day with that only contested race, a task allowed the distance between the two leading boats to be shortened, leaving the third in an assault position and grouping the rest of the fleet in the middle of the table.

Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen crossing the finish line – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The classification continues to be headed, with 6 points, by Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen, who, due to a not-too-good start, prevented him from signing what would have been his fourth first place finish in the championship partials. With 1-1-1-3, they remain leaders of the classification, but with their most direct rival, Marías, hot on their heels. The Portuguese, with partial runs of 3-2-2-1, showed this Saturday that they are going for it all and with 8 points they are close to the lead.

Alejandra Suárez manages to keep El Cansino in the top positions – Photo © Rosana Calvo

In third position, with 16 points, El Cansino repeats, skippered by Alejandra Suárez from Vigo, who not only manages to stay in the positions of honour, not too far from the two leaders, but also distances herself from the rest of the competitors. In fourth position is Bernardo Macedo’s Mondo with 29 points and fifth place, with 35 points, goes to La Galera from Coruña, led by Miguel Fernández.

El Alboroto made a third in the day this Saturday in Baiona – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The AEDAS Homes J80 Autumn League returns to Baiona in November to play its third and fourth days, on the 6th and 20th. The fifth and final stage will be left for December, to be held on the 18th, together with the award ceremony for the winners.

AEDAS HOMES J80 FALL LEAGUE
Classification after the second day

1. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA · MRCYB · 6 POINTS
2. MARÍAS MANEL CUNHA MRCYB 8 POINTS
3. TIRED · ALEJANDRA SUÁREZ · MRCYB · 16 POINTS
4. MONDO BERNARDO MACEDO MRCYB 29 POINTS
5. LA GALERA · MIGUEL FERNÁNDEZ VASCO · RCN CORUÑA · 35 POINTS
….. up to 20 classifieds.

 

Weekend of regattas in Baiona with the AEDAS Homes J80 Autumn League

 

· This Saturday the second day of the one-design championship organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates will be held in Baiona

Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen leads the standings followed by Portuguese Manel Cunha’s Marías and Alejandra Suárez’s Cansino from Vigo

· The regattas will begin at three in the afternoon in the bay of Baiona

 

Start of one of the tests of the first day – © Juan Caballero

 

This Saturday the regattas return to Baiona thanks to the AEDAS Homes J80 Autumn League, which will live its second day starting at three in the afternoon in the waters of the bay. The Galician fleet of 8 meter monodesigns will face, if the weather permits, three new tests that will continue to define the classification of the championship organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates.

With three victories in the three races played on the first day, Javier de la Gándara placed his Okofen, with 3 points, at the top of the provisional classification. With 7 points, he is followed, in second position, by the young Portuguese Manel Cunha’s Marías, another of the prominent names among the J80 fleet and one of those who will give the most trouble, for sure, to achieve the final victory.

Closing the provisional podium in third position, with 12 points, we find El Cansino skippered by Alejandra Suárez, one of the women who is giving the most impetus to the women’s section of the J80 fleet, since just a few days ago she managed, also on board of an 8 meters, the silver medal in the final of the National Women’s Sailing League.

Except for last minute changes, the forecast for the sailing day is quite good. Winds from the southwest of between 9 and 10 knots with peaks of up to 12 are expected, which initially should allow the three scheduled races to be held.

They will be, as usual, windward leeward double lap courses and, if they are completed successfully, the participants will have the option of discarding their worst result, which could leave surprises in the classification.

 

AEDAS HOMES J80 FALL LEAGUE
Classification after the first day

1. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA · MRCYB · 3 POINTS
2. MARÍAS MANEL CUNHA MRCYB 7 POINTS
3. TIRED · ALEJANDRA SUÁREZ · MRCYB · 12 POINTS
4. LA GALERA · MIGUEL FERNÁNDEZ VASCO · RCN CORUÑA · 13 POINTS
5. MONDO BERNARDO MACEDO MRCYB 15 POINTS

………………………. UP TO 20 CLASSIFIED

 

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The Monte Real Club de Yates presents its adapted sailing project before the prestigious ICOYC

 

· The club from Baiona was chosen as the speaker at the ICOYC 2021 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE to present the adapted sailing project that it has been developing for almost 10 years

· The ICOYC (International Council of Yacht Clubs) is an association that brings together the 44 main yacht clubs in the world with the aim of promoting sailing and improving the organization of activities and events

· The Commodore of Monte Real, Ignacio Sánchez Otaegui, was in charge of explaining the different activities that Monte Real organizes for people with functional diversity

A moment from Ignacio Sánchez Otaegui’s speech at the ICOYC European Conference 2021 – Photo © Óscar Torveo

The Monte Real Club de Yachts de Baiona was chosen this year to participate as a speaker at the ICOYC 2021 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE, the forum that the members of the prestigious ICOYC (International Council of Yacht Clubs) celebrate biannually in different European countries.

Invited by the directors of the prestigious association that brings together the 44 main yacht clubs in the world, Monte Real went to Barcelona, the venue chosen this year for the forum, represented by the club’s commodore, Ignacio Sánchez Otaegui.

It was he who was in charge of presenting to the delegates of the member clubs the different activities that Monte Real carries out within the framework of its program “Sailing for all” , launched almost a decade ago with the aim of offering people with functional diversity the possibility of practicing sailing under equal conditions.

A project that, although at first it was born only for people with different disabilities (physical, sensory, intellectual or mental), has been expanding over the years and currently also offers activities to older people, children in care and women victims of gender violence.

All these initiatives powerfully called the attention of the attendees, who raised numerous questions about their execution and results. The Monte Real, without a doubt, one of the most interesting talks on the event’s program, in which the promotion of women in sailing or the future of the Olympic classes, among other topics, was also discussed.

Once the ICOYC 2021 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE was over, the MRCYB Commodore was very satisfied with the experience. “Being present at one of the most important nautical forums in the world, such as the ICOYC, is an honor for the Monte Real Club de Yates. It means -he said- that the club continues to be very relevant on the international scene and that what we do from Baiona has an echo beyond our borders” .

The ICOYC (International Council of Yacht Clubs) is an association that brings together the 44 main yacht clubs in the world with the aim of promoting sailing and improving the organization of activities and events.

It includes, among others, the San Diego Yacht Club (USA), the Clube Naval de Cascais (Portugal), the Yacht Club de Monaco, the Societe Nautique de Marseille (France), the Royal Yhames Yacht Club (London), the Royal New Zealand Yacht Squadron (New Zealand), the Royal Natal Yacht Club (South Africa) or the Royal Canadian Yacht Club (Canada).

In the list of member clubs there are two Spanish clubs: the Real Club Náutico de Palma and the Real Club Náutico de Barcelona. It was precisely the latter who was in charge of organizing the ICOYC 2021 EUROPEAN CONFERENCE.

Valencia’s Dorsia Covirán wins the 2021 National Women’s Sailing League

 

· The Marina Burriananova team, made up of Ana Pujol and Nuria Sánchez and skippered by Marta Garrido, was the winner in the national women’s sailing circuit promoted by the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation

· The state competition included three stages (Basque Country – Mallorca – Galicia) and the victory of the Valencian women in the first two phases allowed them to win the final victory of the National Women’s Sailing League

· The Decoexa of the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián took victory in the last stage of the league held this weekend in Baiona under the organization of the Monte Real Club de Yates and with the sponsorship of Grupo Isonor

Part of the fleet in the Bay of Baiona – Photo Jacobo Bastos

The Dorsia Covirán of Marina Burriananova (Castellón) was finally the winner of the 2021 National Women’s Sailing League which, after passing through the Basque Country and Mallorca, held its last and definitive tests this weekend in Galicia.

The women’s national circuit promoted by the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation arrived in Baiona with the Valencian team as the favourite, after having won in the two initial phases, and none of the other crews in contention managed to snatch the final victory.

After knowing that she was the winner, the point guard Nuria Sánchez was very satisfied with having achieved the victory in a season that has been, she said, very good for her team and for women. “We are very happy with the great season we have had. The team has done a tremendous job to get to where we are, and in a very important year for women in the sport of sailing. Our commitment to equality is to continue to be clear ambassadors of values in favor of women and in a sport that is changing, although there is still a long way to go. Thanks to the RCMASC, the RCNP and the MRCYB for betting on women’s sailing and helping us get here”.

The Dorsia Covirán of the Marina Burriananova won the National Women’s Sailing League – Photo Leticia Acero

The team that came closest to snatching victory from the Dorsia girls was Decoexa from the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián, led by Olatz Muñoz. The Basques were the winners of the last tests of the league, played this Sunday in Baiona under the organization of the Monte Real Club de Yates with the sponsorship of Grupo Isonor.

Decoexa (in the foreground) was the winner of the phase held in Galicia – Photo Jacobo Bastos

After a blank first day due to wind and fog, this Sunday the weather conditions were favorable for the regatta committee to put into play the last four races of the competition.
Although it was planned to hold only three, the good wind conditions (from the north-northeast with an average of 7 knots and peaks of 10) and the fact of not having been able to compete on Saturday, encouraged the organization to put one more race into contention, which also led to the entry into play of a discard. The navigation was, in almost all the tests, quite agile and some very tight buoy steps, which favored the show.

Aerial view of one of the tests held this Sunday in Baiona – Photo Jacobo Bastos

In the four disputed races, Decoexa signed two first and two second, and automatically became the winner of the Galician phase. In second position, with partial 2-2-4-3, was Cansino, by Alejandra Suárez, from the Real Club Náutico de Vigo; and Helena Alegre’s AGD, from the Real Club Náutico de Palma, was third, with 3-4-7-1 on their scoreboards.

Decoexa won in the last phase of the national circuit held in Baiona – Photo Leticia Acero
El Cansino skippered by Alejandra Suárez of the Real Club Náutico de Vigo came second in Baiona – Photo Leticia Acero
The AGD Desamiantados of the Real Club Náutico de Palma achieved bronze in Baiona – Photo Leticia Acero

Once the classification of the last phase held in Baiona was resolved and the points were added to the general classification of the National League, Dorsia Covirán was the winner, leaving the silver and bronze of the women’s circuit to AGD Desamiantados de Helena Alegre (RCN Palma). and Decoexa by Olatz Muñoz (RCN San Sebastián) respectively.

Baiona provided good conditions today for the final of the Women’s National League – Photo Jacobo Bastos

The end of the competition came with the awards ceremony for the winners in a ceremony held in the gardens of the Monte Real Yacht Club, attended by the president and vice president of the club, José Luis Álvarez and Alejandro Retolaza; the CEO of Grupo Isonor, Jorge González, sponsor of the event; the mayor of Baiona, Carlos Gómez; the Deputy for Sports of the Pontevedra Provincial Council, Gorka Gómez; and the provincial head of sports of the Xunta de Galicia, Daniel Benavides.

Family Photo Women’s National Sailing League 2021 – Photo Leticia Acero

The celebration of the last phase of the National Women’s Sailing League at the Monte Real Club de Yates is part of its “Women’s Sailing” program, through which the club seeks to promote women in the world of sailing. Throughout this year, exclusively female crews have been created, the Galician A Dos Championship has had a specific prize for women, teams have been sent to participate in the most outstanding competitions in Spain and initiatives have been launched to navigation with women victims of sexist violence, among other actions.

 

TOP 3 – WOMEN’S NATIONAL SAILING LEAGUE 2021
Definitive final classification (Phases: Basque Country – Mallorca – Galicia)

1. DORSIA COVIRÁN MARTA GARRIDO MARINA BURRIANANOVA 22 POINTS
2. AGD DESEMANTADOS · HELENA ALEGRE · REAL CLUB NÁUTICO DE PALMA · 22 POINTS
3. DECOEXA OLATZ MUÑOZ REAL CLUB NÁUTICO SAN SEBASTIAN 21 POINTS

TOP 3 – LAST STAGE NATIONAL FEMALE LEAGUE ISONOR J80
Final phase held in Baiona (8-10 October 2021)

1. DECOEXA OLATX MUÑOZ RCN SAN SEBASTIAN 4 POINTS
2. TIRED · ALEJANDRA SUÁREZ · RCN VIGO · 7 POINTS
3. AGD DESEMANTADOS · HELENA ALEGRE · RCN PALMA · 8 POINTS

 

The final of the National Women’s Sailing League, on standby at the expense of the wind

 

· The intense fog and a practically non-existent wind left blank the first day of tests of the final of the national circuit that takes place this weekend in Baiona under the organization of the Monte Real Club de Yates

· The classification led by the Dorsia Covirán of the Marina Burriananova (Valencia) is maintained at the expense of the weather allowing the regattas scheduled for this Sunday to be held

In order for the competition sponsored by Grupo Isonor to be considered valid, at least two of the three scheduled races must be completed.

Family Photo Final of the Women’s National Sailing League 2021 – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The intense fog and the practically non-existent wind that were registered this Saturday in Baiona left in stand by the final of the National Women’s Sailing League that the Monte Real Club de Yates organizes by delegation of the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation and with the sponsorship of the Isonor Group.

Although the weather forecast announced a very complicated day, the regatta committee kept their hopes of being able to contest at least one race until the end, something that was not possible in the end. The crews arriving from different parts of Spain could not go out on the water at the scheduled time and the postponement on land was maintained from noon, the time at which the first departure was scheduled, until the afternoon.

The wind left the final of the 2021 National Women’s Sailing League on standby – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The clock was approaching four in the afternoon when, seeing that the situation was improving somewhat, the postponement was lowered and the fleet began to go out on the water. The intense fog that prevented racing early in the morning due to lack of visibility disappeared almost completely, but with it also the northwest wind, about 7 knots, which was the maximum recorded throughout the day.

The fleet of the Women’s National Sailing League went out on the water but could not take part in any event – Photo © Rosana Calvo

After more than an hour with the boats floating, with conditions that were not ideal and without foreseeing major changes before the deadline, it was decided to cancel the day. The crews returned to land and the sailors were able to enjoy a dinner offered by the Monte Real Yacht Club to all the participants.

Thus, the classification led by the Dorsia Covirán of the Marina Burriananova (Valencia), is maintained at the expense of the regattas scheduled for this Sunday being held. In order for the competition to be considered valid, at least two of the three scheduled races must be completed.

The 2021 Women’s National Sailing League at the Monte Real Yacht Club – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The Monte Real Club de Yates regatta, which this Sunday will reveal the names of the winners of the Spanish National Sailing League, is the last stage of the national circuit of the Royal Spanish Federation of Vale after passing through the Real Club Marítimo del Abra – Real Sporting Club and the Real Club Náutico de Palma.

 

The 2021 National Women’s Sailing League is decided this weekend in Galicia

 

 

· The Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona organizes, by delegation of the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation and with the sponsorship of the Isonor Group, the final of the state circuit that will elevate the best J80 women’s team

· The Dorsia Covirán of the Marina Burriananova, made up of Ana Pujol and Nuria Sánchez, leads the classification after winning the previous tests held in May in Bizkaia and in August in Mallorca

· With the official presentation held this Friday and the last training sessions for the crews, Monte Real kicks off the final stretch of the competition that will crown its winners on Sunday

After passing through Bizkaia and Mallorca, this weekend the 2021 National Women’s Sailing League arrives in Galicia, the national circuit promoted by the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation that will hold its final tests in Baiona under the organization of the Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona and with the sponsorship of the Isonor Group.

The competition will elevate the best women’s crews in the country aboard a J80, one of the fastest growing monotypes in Spain for years, with a significant number of units in Galicia, among which the Monte Real fleet stands out.

The winners of the Women’s National League will come out of the joint classification of the II International Women’s Sailing Cup held in May at the Real Club Marítimo del Abra – Real Sporting Club; the 39th Copa del Rey organized by the Real Club Náutico de Palma; and the last tests this weekend in Baiona.

This final stage, officially presented this Friday at the Monte Real Club de Yates, will include two regatta days, on Saturday from noon and on Sunday from eleven in the morning. There are six events scheduled, three per day, and the regatta will be considered valid once two legs are completed. The J80 will have to face windward – leeward type routes, they will compete in fleet format and will score in real time.

Intervention by Marga Cameselle, responsible for sporting events at the MRCYB – Photo Leticia Acero

The person in charge of sporting events at Monte Real, sailor Marga Cameselle, believes that events such as the National Women’s Sailing League are very necessary to continue promoting women in the world of sailing. “Although it is true that important steps have been taken towards equality -he assured in the official presentation-, the truth is that the effort in this field is still very necessary. And that is why we are here today, betting once again on women”.

Jorge González, CEO of Grupo Isonor at the presentation of the National Women’s Sailing League – Photo Leticia Acero

In similar terms, the sponsor of the event, the general director of the Isonor Group, Jorge González Cuenca, pronounced himself. “For us -said González- The commitment to women is a clear company objective and that is why we have decided to support this competition. We share with this regatta, with sport and particularly with sailing, values of equality, sustainability, self-improvement, success and teamwork; and all of them will be present this weekend in Baiona”.

After its first two stages, the 2021 National Women’s Sailing League is headed by Dorsia Covirán (Marina Burriananova), armed by Ana Pujol and Nuria Sánchez. The sailboat, skippered by Marta Garrido, was the winner in the two previous tests held in Bizkaia and Mallorca, but will be absent from the Galicia regattas due to scheduling problems. “It was our wish to be able to dispute the final in Baiona – says the setter Nuria Sánchez-, but due to team agenda issues we will not be able to attend. It saddens us because it is always especially exciting to compete in Galicia and even more so in a year as good as this one, with so many victories achieved”.

The absence of the current leaders will add emotion to a final of the competition in which the second and third provisional classified will be: the crew of the AGD of the Real Club Náutico de Palma, skippered by Helena Alegre; and that of the Decoexa of the Real Club Náutico de San Sebastián, led by Olatz Muñoz. The Balearic Islands and the Basques are separated by 5 and 8 points respectively from the leadership of the circuit held by the Valencians.

The provisional Top 5 of the 2021 National Women’s Sailing League is completed with the Biobizz Women of María Sánchez, from the Real Club Marítimo de Santander, in fourth position; and the Cosentino Group – Les Roches by Eva González, from the Real Club Marítimo de Marbella, in fifth place.

On Sunday, once all the tests planned in Baiona have finished, the Monte Real Club de Yates will host the awards ceremony for the winners, who will receive a pictorial work created specifically for the occasion by the artist Willy Ramos Castro. It is titled “Get air, fly and triumph” , it is made with mixed techniques of acrylic, oil and natural pigments on wood and symbolizes the symbiosis of women with the sea through sailing.

The official presentation of the event, held this Friday in Baiona, was also attended by the president and vice president of the Monte Real Yacht Club, José Luis Álvarez and Alejandro Retolaza, the mayor of Baiona, Carlos Gómez; and the deputy for Sports of the Pontevedra Provincial Council, Gorka Gómez.

Speech by the Sports Deputy of the Pontevedra Provincial Council Gorka Gómez – Photo Leticia Acero

The last two agreed on the importance of continuing to support initiatives that fight for equality between men and women. “From the Pontevedra Provincial Council -assured the deputy Gorka Gómez- For years we have been committed to women, equality and feminism. And we do it with real measures, eliminating the differences in contributions to male and female teams that occurred years ago. These are real measures that we are going to continue to apply.”

Carlos Gómez, mayor of Baiona, at the presentation of the final of the National Women’s Sailing League – Photo Leticia Acero

The mayor of Baiona, Carlos Gómez, especially thanked Isonor for its support. “It is important that the private company -said the councilor- and the administrations collaborate with events that try to fight against the gender gap and fight for equality between men and women. There is still a long way to go, but together we will work better and the effort and results will be greater”.

 

2021 WOMEN’S NATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL
Monte Real Yacht Club Bayonne

Friday, October 8, 2021
16:00 MEETING OF PATRONAGES
17:30 TRAINING REGATTA

Saturday, October 9, 2021
9:00 OPENING OF THE RACING OFFICE
10:30 MEETING OF PATRONAGE
12:00 RACES

Sunday, October 10, 2021
11:00 RACES
15:30 LIMIT TIME FOR DEPARTURES
17:00 AWARDS DELIVERY

Okofen opens the J80 AEDAS Homes Autumn League with a triplet on the first day

 

Baptism of sea and wind for the new sponsor of the Yacht Club

· Javier de la Gándara’s sailboat heads the monotypes in Baiona

· Silver for the Marías and bronze for the cansino with 17 units in the water

Start of one of the J80 tests – Photo © Juan Caballero

The Monte Real Club de Yates launched one of its star events this Saturday, the J80 AEDAS Homes Autumn League with a successful call, 17 units in the water on a day in which the intense wind prevailed and the rough sea that They made this first day in the Bay of Baiona an epic day in sports.

Incessant activity at the Yacht Club, with a first appointment at mid-morning where the media covered the launch of the Autumn League, presented at a press conference to welcome the new sponsor who joins the values of quality and excellence of Monte Real, with the arrival of the promoter AEDAS Homes.

Authorities attending the official presentation – Photo © Juan Caballero

This first meeting was attended by Higinio Fernández, Territorial Director of AEDAS Homes, introduced by the club’s Commodore, Ignacio Sánchez Otaequi, at a table which also included the Provincial Sports Deputy, Gorka Gómez, and the Deputy Mayor of Baiona, Oscar Martinez.

“I would like to welcome AEDAS Homes as the new sponsor of this club, explaining that we have already taken the most difficult step, which was to get here. Now we will take great care of them because we want them to stay a long time” , commented Sánchez Otaegui.

“For us it is an honor to be able to collaborate with the Monte Real Club de Yates and a real pleasure to sponsor this J80 Autumn League, because for AEDAS Homes, everything that has to do with sports is very important since we identify with the values that they instill: teamwork, perseverance or fair play among many others, as a pure residential developer that we are”, Fernández explained in detail.

“I would like to congratulate AEDAS Homes and Higinio in particular for supporting this event, which is the fundamental basis for developing the sport in a viable way” , said Martínez.

“We are in luck because everything organized by Monte Real is a success and thanks to the sponsorship of AEDAS Homes, it makes everything possible, since without your support sport would not be possible” , explained Gómez.

Once the presentations were made and after the meeting held by the skippers and technical management of the Yacht Club, the monotypes went to sea to sail to the vicinity of Cabezo de San Juan.

A pair of J80 arriving at the buoy – Photo © Juan Caballero

Near this lighthouse in the Bay of Baiona, the Regatta Committee boat was anchored, awaiting the arrival of the sailboats to start, on time, the first of the three races scheduled for this first day of the AEDAS Homes Autumn League from J80.

Southwest wind, which blew with intensity, injecting 12 knots of stable intensity at three in the afternoon, with gusts reaching 22 and 23 knots at times.

The great protagonist of the day was Javier de la Gándara’s sailboat, the Okofen, which signed three first places in this league start. The experience of the round-the-world racer and calm and deliberate attitude in harsh sailing conditions received their just reward with these first three individual golden scepters.

Part of the participating fleet upwind – Photo © Juan Caballero

But the silver position was not unwise at the beginning of the competition, with a Marías who sealed a third and two second places. The Portuguese boat, skippered by Manel Cunha, becomes another of the contenders to win the League.

The third place went to a Cansino who obtained individual results within the Top 5, with a 4-3-5, an added value for his patron, Alejandra Suárez, taking into account the high number of boats in the water.

The next appointment will be held on October 23, with a honk at 3:00 p.m., which will be the second of the five scheduled until December 18.

AEDAS HOMES J80 FALL LEAGUE
TOP 5 Classification after the first day

1. OKOFEN · JAVIER DE LA GANDARA · MRCYB · 3 POINTS
2. MARÍAS MANEL CUNHA MRCYB 7 POINTS
3. TIRED · ALEJANDRA SUÁREZ · MRCYB · 12 POINTS
4. LA GALERA · MIGUEL FERNÁNDEZ VASCO · RCN CORUÑA · 13 POINTS
5. MONDO BERNARDO MACEDO MRCYB 15 POINTS

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