Monte Real studies the benefits of sailing to treat serious behavior problems

 

· The Baionese club carried out a pilot navigation test with a group of students from the Panxón (Nigrán) Special Education Center with serious behavioral problems

· The objective of the initiative was to verify how going out sailing can benefit children who have not managed to adapt to traditional education in a very positive way

· The balance of the activity has encouraged the club to seek support to promote a specific program of outings to the sea that allows preventing and treating these disorders

The bay of Baiona with the Parador Nacional in the background was the setting for the activity with the kids from the CEE Panxón – Photo © Rosana Calvo

There are currently in Galicia, enrolled in different centers throughout the community, about 8,500 children with behavioral or personality problems, attention deficit or hyperactivity (ADHD). Most of them, 90 percent, are children diagnosed with ADHD, and the remaining 10 percent, according to recent data from the Xunta de Galicia, are affected by serious behavioral disorders.

It is thus called a set of behaviors that imply a persistent opposition to authority figures and social norms, an attitude that leads to serious problems of coexistence with parents, teachers, classmates and, in general, with a large number of people. If they arise in isolation, they do not usually generate too many incidents, but the problem is when these behaviors are maintained over time, intensify with age or lead to aggressive behavior, school absenteeism, drug use or theft.

In the prevention and treatment of these disorders, sport has always been considered a very important factor, since it allows reinforcing positive behaviors and suppressing bad habits. And it is in this field, and more specifically in that of nautical sports, that the Monte Real Club de Yates de Baiona has begun to work.

After years of working hand in hand with associations of people with functional diversity through its Adapted Sailing School and thanks to the support of administrations such as the Xunta de Galicia, institutions such as Fundación Repsol and companies such as ABANCA, Monte Real now assumes a new challenge, that of helping people with serious behavioral disorders. And the first step it has taken on this path has been to carry out a pilot test of an exit to the sea with a group of students from the Panxón Center for Special Education (Nigrán).

Group of students from the Panxón (Nigrán) Special Education Center who participated in the Monte Real pilot test – Photo © Rosana Calvo

Led by two coaches from the club’s Sailing School, eight students between the ages of 10 and 17 from the Panxón CEE, accompanied by several of their teachers, got on a pneumatic motorboat to explore the Bay of Baiona and participate in several educational activities at points such as the San Xoán beacon, the La Porta channel or the Serralleiras islets.

For several hours, the group of Panxón students were able to discover how to sail in Baiona – Photo © Rosana Calvo

They used nautical charts, allied compasses, mooring grapples, lead lines, ropes and other nautical elements; They sailed through the bay, recognized the Val Miñor from the sea, visited the facilities of Monte Real and reacted in a very positive and proactive way to the scheduled dynamics.

The activity was led by two coaches from the MRCYB Sailing School and controlled by educators from the Panxón CEE – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The benefit of the activity was reflected in the subsequent evaluation of coaches and teachers, who showed their satisfaction with the development of the activity and a clear interest in continuing the pilot test with a more extensive outing program.

And it is precisely on this project that Monte Real is now working, which will try to obtain support in order to extend the proposal and involve the largest possible number of centers of this type in it. What the club is looking for is that the nautical sport, and more specifically the sport of sailing, helps to educate, strengthen, offer new resources and tools to people with serious behavioral problems.

A pneumatic motor from Monte Real was the medium chosen for the pilot test with the students of the CEE Panxón – Photo © Rosana Calvo

The development of emotional intelligence and resilience, the improvement of interpersonal and intrapersonal communication, the acquisition of skills in planning and responsibility, the increase in decision-making capacity and motivation, the exchange of positive experiences through coexistence or teamwork are some of the benefits that sailing can offer this type of person.

 

The weather plays it again to the jack

 

Adverse weather forced the opening of the J80 Winter League, organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates, to be suspended for the second time.

· After a failed first attempt due to the absence of wind, the strong gusts recorded this afternoon prevented the inauguration of the classification again

· Before starting the race that was finally cancelled, the fleet observed a minute of silence in memory of sailor Gerardo Alonso

 

The weather once again played tricks on the J80s participating in the Winter League organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates this Saturday by preventing them, once again, from opening the scoring.

After a first failed attempt due to the absence of wind on what was to be the first day on January 26, the strong gusts recorded this afternoon again forced the committee to suspend the regatta day.

The cancellation occurred once the first leg had started, which was started with a wind of about 17 knots. The jota undertook the route normally but the arrival of a shower brought gusts of over 30 knots and the fleet began to suffer.

Problems were reported in several boats, even abandoning one of them, and the committee decided first to cancel the test and finally, and after verifying that the situation was not going to improve, the regatta day.

A day that began with a minute of silence in memory of sailor Gerardo Alonso, who died last weekend after a long illness; and that will resume next February 23.

 

New start for the J80 Winter League

· The fleet competing in the Monte Real Club de Yates competition will try to open the scoring after a failed first day due to poor wind

· The three windward-leeward type tests scheduled for the occasion will be held from three in the afternoon in the bay of Baiona

· Before starting the regatta, a minute of silence will be observed in memory of the sailor Gerardo Alonso, a regular in this league who died a few days ago

Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen will not compete this time as they are in Lanzarote fighting for the J80 Champions Cup

Image of the first day, on January 26, which finally had to be suspended due to lack of wind – Photo © Rosana Calvo

Tomorrow, Saturday, the second day -the first scoring day- of the J80 class Winter League will be held, organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates in the Bay of Baiona for the Galician one-design fleet.

The participating crews will try to open the scoring after a failed first day due to the wind, which did not blow with sufficient intensity and forced the scheduled tests to be suspended.

In this case, the forecasts point to the opposite. They forecast winds above 15 knots that could approach 30 at times, which would add excitement to the one-design regatta day.

The first starting horn will be heard at three in the afternoon, just after the fleet observes a minute of silence in memory of sailor Gerardo Alonso, a regular in this league who died a few days ago after a long fight against the illness he suffered from .

The J80s will compete for the first scores in three double-lap windward-leeward courses in which sailors of the stature of Miguel Lago will be measured, leading Virazón; or the Portuguese 420 vice-champion, Marta Ramada, aboard the Miúdo.

Faces will be seen with regulars from the Monte Real competition, such as the club’s commodore, Fernando Yáñez, at El Cansino; Asturian Juan Luis Tuero at the controls of Luna Nueva; the secretary of the J80 class in Galicia and leader of the Namasté, Luis de Mira; Bernardo Macedo in the Mondo or Javier Martínez Valente in the Cunichán, among others.

The one that will not be on this occasion will be Javier de la Gándara’s Okofen, who is in Lanzarote disputing the J80 Champions Cup.

The J80 Winter League of the Monte Real Yacht Club is part of the beautiful landscape of the Bay of Baiona – Photo © Rosana Calvo

 

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New deadline to request the equipment of the Sailing School

Given the great reception that the first term to request the new kit of the MRCYB Sailing School had, the club has decided to open a new application period, so that no one is left without it.

The new kit for sports practice (dinghy sailing and cruising sailing, children and adults) consists of a polo shirt, a vest cover and a windbreaker, which can be purchased at the club for just 35 euros .

The garments will be labeled with the athlete’s name, the club’s pendant and the logos of the institutions that sponsor the Sailing School; and the cost of these labels will be borne by the club.

All those who want to acquire this new kit can request it by writing an email to secretaria@mrcyb.com or by calling 986 385 000.

There is the possibility of acquiring the pack of 3 garments for 35 euros, or each garment individually , at a price of 10 euros for the polo shirt, 17 euros for the vest cover and 18 euros for the windbreaker.

“We are still in the elite of Spanish clubs”

INTERVIEW WITH JOSÉ LUIS ÁLVAREZ by PEDRO SARDINA. Published in the supplement ABC DE LA NAUTICA of ABC on January 31, 2019

 

The historic Monte Real Yacht Club of Baiona has had, since its birth in 1965, six presidents. Between 1965 and 1973 it was Ricardo Valeiras, Alfredo Romero and Carlos Zulueta. In 1973 the stage of Rafael Olmedo began, which would last for 42 years, until his death in 2015. That same year, and after a brief presidency of Gabriel Baltar, who held the position for a few months, José Luis Álvarez was the winner in the elections held at the club, who became the sixth president of the Monte Real Club de Yates.

How did your presidency at Monte Real Club de Yates come about?

Well, when Don Rafael Olmedo passed away, who had presided over the club for more than 40 years, some members proposed it to me. An honor for me, and an important personal challenge. I have always loved this club and after thinking about it in my head, I believed that I could do good things for it. And in those we are, working hard with a great team, so that Monte Real continues to be what its partners and everyone who visits us expects of it.

How did you find the club when you arrived?

Well. There are always things to improve. There were when I arrived and surely there will be when I leave. In a club with as much activity as ours, it is difficult not to have something written down on the to-do list. There is always something to do, something to promote, something to fix… and there needs to be, because that shows that you have ambition and a desire to improve. But everything was heading in the right direction and I think we are still on the right track. Moving forward, always moving forward, and working very hard. In this sense we are ambitious.

Sportingly speaking, at what level is Monte Real now?

To the highest. We continue to be one of the most important clubs in Spain, and not only because of our history and our reputation, which is something that transcends beyond our borders, but above all because we are capable of continuing to program, year after year, a large number of competitions. Few clubs program as much and at as many levels as we do.

What happens to the Galician boats that do not leave the fjord to compete as they did before?

It is something that we should ask the owners, but I understand that it is basically because there are not as many resources as before. I am not only speaking economically, since the crisis situation has been improving in recent years, but to get professional crew, travel dates, logistics to move the boats… it is complicated. There is also the issue that in Galicia we have ideal conditions to haggle and compete. When you can enjoy sailing so much “at home”, and there are difficulties in going out, it is normal for many to choose to stay.

We have spent many years with the Prince of Asturias Trophy at a standstill, what measures should be put in place to move it forward?

Stopped? I honestly don’t think it’s stopped. We maintain very good participation figures, the support of numerous administrations and companies, and satisfaction surveys reveal that shipowners and sailors are delighted with the competition. It is evident, clearly, that it is not like in the most buoyant years, when the economy was in another situation and the sponsorships were different; but in the current situation, the Principe de Asturias Trophy is at a very good level, and continues to be one of the three most important regattas in Spain.

Shouldn’t a trophy like the Prince of Asturias have more regattas one day?

It is something that has not been valued for various reasons. One, the tradition. At the Monte Real Club de Yates we like to maintain traditions and the Príncipe de Asturias was created in 1986 with a three-day regatta format that continues to function well. How do we know? Well, because of what the participants tell us. At the end of the trophy, we launch satisfaction questionnaires, and the responses of the owners show us that they agree with the competition model. That is another reason, something that we take into account, since the opinion of the participants is very important to us.

Don’t you think that the participation of so many classes distorts the trophy?

Not at all. I think it only distorts the fact of communicating the final results, because there is no clear winner and it is a bit difficult to understand that in a competition there can be 7 or 8 winners. But it is like that, and that is also the essence of a trophy like this, which is open to the participation of many classes, different types of boats, sailors… we always say that the Prince of Asturias Trophy is a “sailing festival ” and everyone should be able to participate in it.

Why don’t the Mediterranean boats go up to compete in the Príncipe de Asturias?

Well, I understand that it is a bit because of the same thing that happens with Galician shipowners who do not go to the Mediterranean to compete. Because it is complicated. There are not so many resources and in the end one, if he does not see himself with the possibility of obtaining a title or a prominent position that the whole operation deserves, then he chooses to stay at home to haggle, or to go to a place where he can move the ship does not cause a great disturbance. For example, a large number of Portuguese crews come to the club to compete. Why? Well, because they are close, or relatively close, and moving the boats is not that complicated, neither in terms of budget nor logistics. I wish it were easier and the owners would be encouraged to come to the Prince. We are sure that they would love it and repeat it. It is a great competition.

Wouldn’t a meeting between the presidents of Palma, Valencia and Baiona be a good idea to try to organize a “triple crown” with the three best regattas in Spain?

Yes, very good indeed. For our part, of course, we are willing to participate in that meeting and do everything in our power to make this “triple crown” a reality.

The three great Galician regattas have been in crisis for many years, is it not because the three great Galician clubs have isolated themselves from each other?

I don’t think they are in crisis, really. Both the Rías de Vigo and the Príncipe de Baiona and the Rey Juan Carlos de Sanxenxo Trophy continue to be regattas with a very high level of participation. And they all imply, in a way, a relationship between the three clubs. We collaborate with each other and even organize other regattas together. I think we all work to get the best for our clubs, but we get along well, the relationship is certainly good.

After challenging for the Copa América three times, has the world forgotten about Baiona?

Monte Real is still very present in world sailing as one of the reference clubs. We maintain a relationship with the most important clubs in the world and not long ago many of them attended the Galicia Atlantic Destination, which we organized to talk about international nautical tourism. In addition, every year many clubs choose Monte Real for their events, competitions or simply This summer, for example, we have activities with such important associations as the World Cruising Club, the Irish Cruising Club or the Royal Cruising Club.

Is Olympic sailing the unfinished business of Monte Real?

The truth is that it has never been part of the Monte Real project, but we have supported specific projects, and perhaps we will do so again in the future.

For when a Women’s Cruise League?

Well, at the moment it is something that we do not have in mind, but promoting women’s sailing is something that we always keep in mind, from the beginning through our Sailing School, to the Ladies Cup that we celebrate within the Prince of Asturias Trophy.

And a Spanish Adapted Sailing Championship?

For 4 consecutive years, until 2016, we organized the 2.4mR Iberian Championship, which was part of the Iberdrola Paralympic Sailing Circuit, and was one of the most important adapted sailing competitions in Spain, but since Iberdrola withdrew its support has reorganized. Waiting for an opportunity to arise and we can get involved in a specific trophy, we continue working for adapted sailing through our Sailing School, with courses, activities and initiatives… and through some of our competitions, in which someone participates. adapted sailing boat

What international events are planned for this year?

Well, we have several international events on the calendar, both regattas, rallies and events, all of them in summer. At the beginning of July, from the 3rd to the 13th, the Pornic-Baiona-La Rochelle is held, for which the registration period is now open. Also in mid-July, we will celebrate the Irish Cruising Club nautical meeting at our facilities, and we will receive the visit of a fleet of more than 20 Royal Cruising Club boats. And the ARC Portugal Rally, which celebrates 25 years of history this year, will make a stop in Baiona at the beginning of June.

Would it be possible to internationalize the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards?

would fit And the truth is that the possibility of including among the prizes a special mention to an international sailor, team or project has been considered. It would be, yes, a special mention, since the awards will continue to be, and we are clear about that, both the sponsor Terras Gauda, and the club as organizer, “national” sailing awards. In Spain we have great sports projects and great athletes whose merits deserve to be recognised, and that has always been, and will continue to be our objective and that of these awards in the future. It is necessary to continue promoting sailing in Spain, and we believe that these awards are a very good way of doing so.

How is the season presented at the Baiona regatta course?

Well, very intense, as always. Except in August and December, which are months in which there is more social than sports activity, in the rest of the months we have competitions practically every 15 days. We start and end the year with our J80, winter and fall leagues; we continue with the classic winter and spring regattas for cruisers; we have a couple of dinghy sailing competitions with which we intend to continue promoting grassroots sailing in Galicia; and we organize again, one more year, the Galician Championship of Solitaires and Two. We also co-organize several international regattas, which I told you about earlier; and in July and September we have our main dishes: the Count of Gondomar Trophy and the Prince of Asturias Trophy. It’s going to be a busy year.

Monte Real stars in two special programs on sailing

This morning we had at the Monte Real Club de Yates the team from the Radio Galega program Convivir Deportivo, directed and presented by Alfonso Pardo.

For two hours they recorded two specials on sailing that you can see and listen to very soon.

The first program, focused on adapted sailing, will be broadcast on RADIO GALEGA on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, from 12:00 to 13:00 .

The second program, in which we address the history of the club, its current situation and its future, will be broadcast a little later. We will keep you informed.

Don’t miss them!

 

 

 

Suspended the first day of the J80 Winter League

The lack of wind forced to suspend this afternoon the first day of the J80 class Winter League, which had its first tests scheduled for this Saturday.

The championship returns on February 9 with the second of the six planned days. A stage that, if the weather permits, will be the first scoring for the participating sailboats.

Live sports in Baiona

The Monte Real Club de Yates will be the protagonist, next Tuesday, January 29 , of a new edition of Radio Galega’s Convivir Deportivo , directed and presented by Alfonso Pardo , one of the radio’s historical figures in Galicia.

The club’s facilities will host the recording of two special programs that will address different issues related to the sport of sailing, nautical tourism, the history and current affairs of Monte Real, or sailing adapted for people with disabilities, among other issues.

LIVING SPORTS SPECIAL MONTE REAL YACHT CLUB

In the first part of the program , which can be seen live in the club’s Ribeira Beach Hall from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. (access is free and free until capacity is reached), the president and vice president of Monte Real will participate, Jose Luis Alvarez and Alejandro Retolaza ; the Admiral Raphael Lawrence; the club manager, Oscar Calero ; and the sailing coach, David Fontan .

The mayor of Baiona, Ángel Rodal ; the president of the Baiona Fishermen’s Association, Susana González ; and the head of the port of Monte Real, Javier Álvarez .

LIVING SPORTS · SPECIAL ADAPTED SAILING

In the second part of the program Starting at 12:30 , the program will focus on the adapted sailing for people with disabilities , delving into the activity carried out for more than six years at the Monte Real Adapted Sailing School, which, throughout the year, is attended by students from different centers in Galicia.

In addition to various directors and coaches of the club, the Baiona councilor for accessibility, Policarpo Vilar ; the director of Breakwater Boats, José Luis Pérez , promoter of the adapted boat 4ALL; the president of the Juan María de Nigrán Center, Jose Santoro; and the monitoring and volunteer of Asem Galicia, Almudena Covelo , among others.

FREE ACCESS UNTIL FULL CAPACITY

Access to the recording of Convivir Deportivo at the Monte Real Club de Yates, on Tuesday, January 29 between 11:30 and 13:30 in the Ribeira Beach Room of the Monte Real Yacht Club, it is open and free of charge, and all those who wish to attend can do so until the capacity of the room is full.

The Monte Real Winter League is back

 

Next weekend begins a new edition of the championship with which the Galician J80 class opens the 2019 regatta calendar

· The AXA J80 Winter League will be held in the bay of Baiona every 15 days over six days between the months of January and April

· The one-design championship is the first of the 10 competitions that Monte Real has scheduled for this year

 

 

Next weekend the Winter League of the Monte Real Club de Yates returns to Baiona, with which the J80 class from Galicia inaugurates the 2019 regatta calendar. The competition, which is being held thanks to the support of AXA Seguros, will be held over six days between the months of January and April.

If the weather, which is usually complicated on these dates, allows the schedule to be met, the three tests set for each day will give the participants 18 opportunities to score points for the final classification, which will come out on April 6 , the winner of the competition.

In the previous edition of the J80 Winter League, the winner was Miudo, a Portuguese sailboat from the We Do Sailing club in which Francisca Barros and Afonso Leite, the youngest skippers in the competition, alternated at the tiller. Both were able to keep their crew in the top positions during practically all the tests and settled the championship on the last day.

On this occasion, the Miudo will be led by the Portuguese 420 vice-champion Marta Ramada, one of the most outstanding female sailors in Portugal, recent winner of the Ladies Cup.

The Portuguese will have to compete with great Galician sailing skippers such as Javier de la Gándara or Miguel Lago, who will lead the Okofen and Virazón crews; already regulars in the Monte Real competition such as the Asturian Juan Luis Tuero aboard the Luna Nueva, Luis de Mira leading the Namasté, Bernardo Macedo in the Mondo or Javier Martínez Valente in the Cunichán.

The Monte Real Club de Yates Winter League is sponsored this year by AXA Seguros, a company with which the club from Baiona has been collaborating for years in organizing various competitions.

Monte Real inaugurates its 2019 calendar

With the AXA J80 Winter League, the Monte Real Club de Yates inaugurates its 2019 sports calendar, in which 10 competitions and several international events are scheduled. The visit of the Royal Cruising Club, a nautical meeting with the Irish Cruising Club, the ARC Portugal rally and the Pornic Baiona Regatta will put the international note on the events agenda.

The Conde de Gondomar Trophy, the Prince of Asturias Trophy, the delivery of the National Sailing Awards or the Galician Solitaire and Two-handed Championship are some of the events that will be held in Baiona, where the Comunica Trophy, the Trophy Repsol or the Baitra Trophy, among others.

 

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AXA J80 WINTER LEAGUE RACE NOTICE

The AXA J80 Winter League will be held in the waters of the Bay of Baiona on January 26, February 9 and 23, March 9 and 23 and April 6, 2019, being organized by 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. Announcement and Instructions of Regatta.
d. 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.
and. 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] .
F. 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 this link .

4. REGISTRATION

4.1. Registration will be mandatory, at a cost of €50 per boat, and the following documentation must be sent or presented before January 25 :
• Duly completed registration form.
• Updated boat insurance.
• 2019 federative licenses for all crew members.
• Proof of transfer of registration rights.
• Proof of payment of the J80 Class Association fee for 2019.

Submitted or presented in:

Mount Royal Yacht Club
Parador Enclosure, s/n, 36300 Baiona
Email: secretaria@mrcyb.com
phone + 34 986 385 000

And the transfer of registration rights made in:

ABANCA
BAIONA Branch
. account: 2080-0559-23-3040003658
SWIFT: CAGLESMMXXX IBAN: ES92

4.2. Registration and registration confirmation:
The owner or person in charge of each boat must register and personally sign the registration form at the Regatta Office before 1:00 p.m. on January 26, 2019 .

5. PROGRAM

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

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. 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. 18 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; two (2) discards from 13 or more tests held and three (3) discards if the 18 scheduled tests are held.

9. PRIZES

Prizes will be awarded to at least the top 6 finishers at the dinner to be held on April 6 at 8:30 p.m. at the club.

10. LIABILITY

Participants in the AXA 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”.

MRCYB

 

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The Monte Real Yacht Club, a smoke-free port

 

· The Monte Real Yacht Club is officially a smoke-free port from this Friday after establishing the ban on smoking in its slipway and pontoons through which thousands of transits and athletes pass every year

· The Minister of Health of the Xunta de Galicia Jesús Vázquez Almuíña presented the president of the club José Luis Álvarez with the diploma that recognizes the participation of Monte Real in the Galician Network of Smoke-Free Ports

The club is thus ascribed to an initiative created in 2016 with an educational and social awareness purpose in which there is no surveillance or sanctions since what is sought is to achieve a personal commitment from society

 

The Monte Real Club de Yates is officially a smoke-free port from this Friday. This morning, the Minister of Health of the Xunta de Galicia, Jesús Vázquez Almuíña, presented the president of the entity, José Luis Álvarez, with a diploma that recognizes the participation of Monte Real in the Galician Network of Smoke-Free Ports.

The Baionese club thus joins the Portonovo Yacht Club, the Portosín Real Club Náutico and the Ribadeo Real Club Náutico in an initiative promoted with an educational and social awareness purpose, with the main objective that adults become figures exemplary and set an example with their attitudes, in this case without smoking, to the little ones.

The pontoon and slipway area of the port of the Monte Real Yacht Club, through which thousands of people pass each year between transits and athletes, thus becomes a healthy and sustainable environment in which, from today, you can not smoke. It is a personal commitment that the users of the club will have to assume, since there will be no surveillance or sanctions for those who fail to comply with the rule.

The Regional Minister of Health of the Xunta de Galicia presents the diploma to the president of Monte Real – Photo © Rosana Calvo

In the delivery of the diploma to Monte Real, the Minister of Health of the Xunta de Galicia, Jesús Vázquez Almuíña, congratulated the club for continuing to be, once again -he said-, one of the pioneering clubs in Galicia at the time to promote initiatives and launch new proposals like this one. What it is about, Almuíña said, is to “make visible that tobacco smoke is not good and that excluding it from all public places will give everyone a better quality of life” .

The president of Monte Real, José Luis Álvarez, thanked the regional head for his visit to Baiona and promised to continue betting on the environment and health. “Every day ,” Álvarez said. We work so that everyone’s future is better and making our home a smoke-free space is taking another step in that direction” .

The president of the Monte Real Yacht Club, José Luis Álvarez, received the diploma on behalf of the club – Photo © Rosana Calvo

Baiona, Corcubión and Rianxo are the three municipalities in Galicia in which all their beaches have been declared “beaches without smoke”, but there are a total of 45 municipalities that have also joined the initiative, with a total of 79 smoke-free beaches. tobacco.

In the case of marinas, the Monte Real Club de Yates is the fourth to join the Galician Network of Smoke-Free Ports, of which the Portonovo Yacht Club, the Portosín Royal Yacht Club and the Royal Ribadeo Nautical Club.

The Monte Real Yacht Club is from today a smoke-free port – Photo © Rosana Calvo

“The Royal Mount – said the president of Portos de Galicia, José Juan Durán- It is the last port to join the network but there are still more than 40 that we want to join as well, so we have room to continue working in the line of excellence that we want for the nautical facilities of Galicia” .

The mayor of Baiona, Ángel Rodal, also took part in the act, who in 2018 received, for the second consecutive year, the gold award from the Smoke-free Beaches initiative of the Xunta de Galicia, after having declared all the beaches of the region tobacco-free. municipality. Baiona thus becomes, said the councilman, an exemplary place with measures ” that impact both the environment, by reducing the number of cigarette butts that end up in the sea, and health, by preventing people from breathing the smoke of smokers” .

10 competitions and several international events will mark the journey of the Monte Real Club de Yates in 2019

· The historic club from Baiona is once again among the most prolific yacht clubs in Spain by scheduling ten sports competitions for the new year

· The visit of the Royal Cruising Club, the nautical meeting with the Irish Cruising Club, the ARC Portugal rally and the Pornic Baiona regatta will put the international note on the calendar

· The Conde de Gondomar Trophy, the Prince of Asturias Trophy and the delivery of the National Sailing Awards will once again be the highlights of the program

· The Galician Solo and Two-handed Championship and the Spanish Height Championship will bring together the highlights of the Galician fleet in the Rías Baixas

· The J80 will be in charge of opening and closing the Monte Real sports calendar with the exclusive Winter and Autumn leagues for these monotypes

Ten sports competitions will mark the journey of the Monte Real Club de Yates in this 2019, a year in which the historic club from Baiona will once again be among the most prolific in Spain in the organization of regattas.

The J80 will be in charge of opening the sports calendar with the J80 Class Winter League that the club has been organizing for years exclusively for these monotypes with a great presence in Galicia. It will be played in six days during the first months of the year, starting on January 26 and ending on April 6.

The next appointment on the Monte Real calendar, the first for the cruisers, will be the Comunica Trophy , scheduled for April 20, coinciding with Easter. The regatta will be held in a single day and will once again have the collaboration of the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, from where the test will depart for Baiona.

The historic Repsol Trophy , one of the longest-running sailing trophies in Galicia, will celebrate its forty-second edition this year, once again coinciding with the May 1 long weekend. The traditional spring regatta of Monte Real will be held on May 1, 4 and 5 and it will have room for all types of sailboats.

In May the little ones will also meet in Baiona, to compete in the Baitra Children’s Sailing Trophy , scheduled for the 25th and 26th. Monte Real thus maintains its firm commitment to basic sailing, which it promotes through its Sailing School and the organization of specific championships for sailors who are just starting out in this sport.

The Galician Solitaire and A Dos Championship , which for the fifth consecutive year is called the Rafael Olmedo Memorial in memory of the historic president of Monte Real who died in 2015, will be in charge of opening the month of June. It will be held on day 1 with a route of about 30 miles for crews reduced to the maximum, with one or two sailors on board.

The students of the Sailing School of the club will have their main moment on the weekend of June 22 and 23 with the Final of the Baitra MRCYB Social League . The competition will mark the closing of the 2018-2019 season courses, which are attended throughout the year by numerous children of different ages.

In July comes the first highlight of the Monte Real sports calendar: the Conde de Gondomar Trophy , which once again becomes the Spanish Height Championship. The forty-fourth edition of the regatta will be held on July 25, 26, 27 and 28.

Ten years younger, thirty-four in total, he is celebrating the Prince of Asturias Trophy , the most important regatta currently being held in Galicia and one of the most prominent on the Spanish nautical scene. It is an unmissable event for all types of sailors who find in Baiona not only the opportunity to compete at the highest level, but also to enjoy a true sailing festival, with numerous leisure activities. This year the calendar has been marked for September 6, 7 and 8 and will include, as usual, the presentation of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards on the night of September 7.

And the last regatera appointment of Monte Real will be for the J80. The monotypes, in charge of opening the club’s calendar, will also put an end to it in the J80 Class Autumn League , scheduled for October 26, November 9, 23 and 30.

In addition to the strictly nautical competitions, the Monte Real will once again celebrate in 2019, on September 14, a new edition of the Solidarity Vertiathlon , a triathlon that the club organizes with the aim of raising funds for its Adapted Sailing School for people with disabilities. .

A calendar with several international sections

In the 2019 calendar of the Monte Real Yacht Club there are also several international events, among which a visit by the fleet of the Royal Cruising Club , the most important cruise association in the United Kingdom, stands out. More than 100 associates in some 20 sailboats will dock in Baiona at the beginning of July to enjoy sailing along the Galician coast.

The Monte Real will also host, in 2019, the Irish Cruising Club Nautical Meeting . The prestigious group of Irish cruisers will meet at the Baionese club from July 11 to 13.

One month before, in June, the sailors of the twenty-fifth edition of the ARC Portugal , a rally promoted by the World Cruising Club, will stop at Monte Real; and also the participants in the Pornic Baiona regatta, which takes place from June 5 to 10.

 

 

January 26, February 9 and 23, March 9 and 23, April 6, 2019
J80 CLASS WINTER LEAGUE
April 20, 2019
COMMUNICATE TROPHY
May 1, 4 and 5, 2019
REPSOL TROPHY 42nd SPRING REGATTA
May 25 and 26, 2019
BAITRA SAILING CHILDREN TROPHY
June 1, 2019
5th RAFAEL OLMEDO MEMORIAL
GALICIAN SOLO CHAMPIONSHIP AND TWO
June 6-11, 2019
arc portugal
June 22 and 23, 2019
BAITRA MRCYB SOCIAL LEAGUE FINAL
2-5 July 2019
royal cruising club rally to galicia
6-9 July 2019
pornic regatta – baionne – la rochelle
10-14 July 2019
irish cruising club rally
July 25, 26, 27 and 28, 2019
44th COUNT OF GONDOMAR TROPHY
SPANISH HEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
September 6, 7 and 8, 2019
34th PRINCE OF ASTURIAS TROPHY
September 7, 2019
TERRAS GAUDA NATIONAL SAILING AWARDS
September 14, 2019
SOLIDARITY VERTIATHLON
October 26, November 9, 23 and 30, 2019
J80 CLASS FALL LEAGUE

Happy Holidays!

 

Dear friends and friends:

One more year is about to end and it is leaving behind events, experiences and endless memories that will form part of the history of our club.

From the Board of Directors that I am honored to preside over, I would like to send you our most cordial congratulations this Christmas and our best wishes for the coming New Year 2019.

From here we would like to express our recognition to all the sailors, from the most novice to the most experienced, who with their participation in the different competitions, have kept the club’s flag at the top.

Also to the sponsors who, over and over again with their collaboration and support, continue to make the most emblematic regattas of Monte Real great; and to the media that, with their great work, bring to society such an extraordinary sport as sailing.

Everything we do would not be possible without the efforts of each of the club’s collaborators and staff, whose daily work we feel very proud of.

I would not like to end without sending you our warmest regards and hugs for the families of those friends who have left us throughout this year.

Merry Christmas to all!

Jose Luis Alvarez

President MRCYB

 

 

All people smile in the same language… and we love to speak and understand each other in that language. Thanks to all of you who throughout this year have visited the Monte Real Yacht Club, attended a course at the MRCYB Sailing School, participated in one of our competitions, enjoyed our parties… and, above all, to those who, by doing so, have given us your smiles. The next year… more SAIL & SMILE!

 

New MRCYB Sailing School kit

The Sailing School makes available to its students a new kit for sports practice made up of a polo shirt, a vest cover and a windbreaker, which can be purchased at the club for just 35 euros .

The garments will be labeled with the athlete’s name, the club’s pendant and the logos of the institutions that sponsor the Sailing School; and the cost of these labels will be borne by the club.

All those who want to acquire this new kit must request it BEFORE DECEMBER 28 , writing an email to secretaria@mrcyb.com or calling 986 385 000

There is the possibility of acquiring the pack of 3 garments for 35 euros, or each garment individually , at a price of 10 euros for the polo shirt, 17 euros for the vest cover and 18 euros for the windbreaker.

 

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