The Cartagena ship, captained by José Francisco Romero, starts well in the waters of Valencia, with the ‘Shamal’ in tenth place
The XXIII SM La Reina Trophy kicked off yesterday in the waters of Valencia. The fleet of the emblematic regatta of the Real Club Náutico de Valencia (RCNV) competed on the Manel Casanova course, where 74 boats sailed in intense competition between the seven classes, in which, in addition to the wide Spanish representation, there were units from Switzerland, Great Britain, the United States, Germany, the Netherlands, France, Belgium and Portugal.
After the first day, the leaders by class are as follows: the ‘Mercedes-Benz Valdisa (Varadero Valencia ORC 0-1), the ‘Maverta Defcom Seguridad’ (Mercedes Valdisa ORC 2), the ‘Tanit 4 – Medilevel’ (Royal Bliss ORC 3), the ‘Orballo Uno’ (Sportnautic ORC 4) and the ‘Dorsia Covirán Sailing Team’ (Sailing Project J80).
The Varadero Valencia ORC 0-1 class, the first category, was closed in first place by the Mercedes-Benz Valdisa (RCMTPU) of Álvaro Fernández, with Luis Martínez Doreste, Olympian in Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004 in the Laser class, at the DK46 drove . Second after two rounds was the ‘Porrón IX’, a Swan45 of Luis Senís, skippered by Nano Negrín, riding for the RCNV. Only one point difference after adjusting the rating. The third this Friday after two tests was the ‘Palibex’ (RCNV/RCMS), of Inveravis 2016 SL/Jaime Colsa, skippered by ‘Pichu’ Torcida.
The ‘Tanit 4 – Medilevel’, owned by María José Vila from Alicante, took the lead in the Royal Bliss ORC 3 class. In second place, but with a better rating, the ‘L’Immens-Laplaza Assessors’ finished after two races, by Alexandre Laplaza. The Cartagena vessel ‘Nemox-BNFIX’, captained by José Francisco Romero, finished sixth in its class on the first day, while the ‘Shamal Tecopsa, also from the Cartagena RCR, is tenth after the first day of competition in Valencia.
Source: La Verdad

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