· The Basque sailor, national sailing award winner and one of the most outstanding ocean sailing sailors, will carry out the regatta aboard a 50-foot sailboat
· Basurko is, to date, the only Spanish sailor who has managed to get on the podium of a solo round-the-world trip with two stops
· The Baiona Angra Atlantic Race will depart on July 3 from the Galician town of Baiona heading to Angra do Heroismo, in the Portuguese archipelago of Azores
One of the most outstanding Spanish ocean sailing sailors, the Basque Unai Basurko, has just confirmed his participation in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, the regatta that will start on July 3rd from Baiona to Angra do Heroismo, in the archipelago of the Azores.
The 43-year-old sailor from Biscay, with more than 500 regattas and 150,000 nautical miles traveled, is still, to this day, the only Spaniard who has managed to get on the podium of a solo round-the-world trip with two stopovers, a milestone he achieved in 2007 in the 5 Oceans Regatta. In 2008 he also participated in the transoceanic Vendeé Globe, a non-stop solo round-the-world trip; and the Transat Jacques Vabre is another of the great regattas that swell the list of his long sports record.
Ready to add a new great regatta to his sailing resume, Basurko has just signed up to compete in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race. It will do so aboard a 50-foot Bavaria, from Náutica Cadenote, and with a crew made up of students and enthusiasts, in which it is still possible to embark. He does so because, he says, he wants to “allow them to fulfill their dream of ocean sailing and give them the opportunity to enjoy overcoming difficulties, sailing at night, studying tactics related to meteorology and seamanship and, of course, enjoying of the ocean.”
With 53 days to go before the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race begins, Basurko and his team have already started training, sailing monthly between Getxo and Sada to improve all possible aspects of deep-sea sailing. “We must prepare very well – says Unai-, it is It is important to arrive in good physical condition for the race and leave the problems on the ground to be able to enjoy the competition to the fullest”.
A competition that he will face, he assures, always bearing in mind a series of environmental issues that, for years, he has promoted in his sailing expeditions to places such as Greenland, Newfoundland or Antarctica. “Whoever sees the sea only as a circuit in which to compete, has not understood anything about navigation. On board we will always promote behaviors that are respectful of the marine environment and its inhabitants. The crew will have books on board, to identify birds, mammals, fish…”
It was this need for environmental awareness that led Unai Basurko to create Pakea Bizkaia, a school with which she intends to achieve, through the notoriety of her exploits, greater social recognition for the sport of sailing, as well as to educate and raise awareness among young and not so young in respect for the environment.
And it will be the flag of peace (pakea means peace in Basque) and that philosophy is what marks the navigation of the Portuguese in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race aboard the Pakea Cadenote. “Our main goal ,” he says, It will be learning and enjoyment, but it is clear that we will also try to do almost everything a little better than our competitors”.
The ocean regatta, organized by the Monte Real Yacht Club and the Angra Iate Clube, will depart on July 3 from the fishing village of Baiona towards Angra do Heroismo, a town of some 35,000 inhabitants located on the Terceira Island of the Portuguese archipelago. from Azores. It will be there where the awards ceremony for the first stage will be held, just before the start of the second stage back to Galicia, on July 14. The competition will end on the 23rd at the Monte Real Club de Yates facilities with the final awards ceremony.
Basurko will thus step once again on the facilities of the Baiona club, where years ago he collected his National Sailing Award, and where he always likes to return. “Being very very small -remember- , I heard my father say that in Galicia they sailed with the spinaker among dolphins, while the moon lit up some islands, to end up mooring in a beautiful club. I was 7 or 8 years old and I didn’t want to miss the opportunity to get to know that club. Since then I feel at home in Monte Real. Organizing this fantastic regatta is just one more reason to return to Baiona”.
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UNAI BASURKO JUNTA-SE À REGATA BAIONA ANGRA ATLANTIC RACE
· The Basque sailor, national sailing winner and one of the two most outstanding ocean sailing sailors, will regatta aboard a 50-foot boat
· Basurko is, in his days, the only Spanish sailor who managed to get on the podium of a solo world tour with two stops
· A Baiona Angra Atlantic Race will depart on the 3rd of July from the Galician town of Baiona towards Angra do Heroísmo, in the Açores archipelago
Two of the most outstanding Spanish sailors in ocean sailing, or Basco Unai Basurko, have just confirmed their participation in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, a regatta that will depart on July 3 from Baiona heading to Angra do Heroísmo, in the Açores archipelago.
The 43-year-old Biscayan sailor, with more than 500 regattas and 150,000 nautical miles covered, continues to be, over the past few days, the only Spaniard who managed to climb the podium of a world tour alone with two stops, a mark not reached year of 2007 in the 5 Oceans Regatta. In 2008 he also participated in the transoceanic Vendée Globe, a solo round-the-world trip with no stopovers, and the Transat Jacques Vabre and other two great regattas that make up the list of his vast sports record.
Willing to join a new great regatta with his sailing resume, Basurko has just registered to compete in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race. Fá-lo-á aboard a 50-foot Bavaria, from Náutica Cadenote, and with a crew made up of students and enthusiasts who want to embark. He did so because, secondly, he affirmed, he wanted to “make it possible to concretize the dream of making an ocean navigation by sailing and give them the opportunity to enjoy the sea, overcoming difficulties, sailing at night, studying tactics related to meteorology ea marineria.”
53 days after the start of the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race, Basurko and his crew are starting to train, carrying out mensais sailings between Getxo and Sada to improve all the aspects that may arise in the navigation during the regatta. “We must prepare ourselves muito bem – disse Unai – é It is important to try to improve your physical conditions and leave your problems on the ground in order to fully enjoy the competition”.
A competition that he will face, he assures me, I always keep in mind a series of environmental questions that, for some years, have driven his sailing expeditions to places like Greenland, Terra Nova or Antarctica. “I see the sea just like a circuit where it is possible to compete, I don’t understand anything about navigation. On board we will always promote respectful conduct of the sea and its two inhabitants. The crew will have books on board, to identify birds, mammals, fish…”
It is this need for environmental awareness that Unai Basurko led to raise Pakea Bizkaia, a school with which he intends to achieve, through the notoriety of his two feitos, a greater social recognition for the sport of sailing, as well as how to educate and raise awareness among young people and children only for the respect that we should have the environment.
E will be a peace flag (pakea means peace in Basque) and this philosophy will mark your navigation in the Baiona Angra Atlantic Race aboard the Pakea Cadenote. “Or our main objective – disse – It will be learning and joy of travel, but it is also certain that we will try to do everything a little better than our adversaries”.
The ocean regatta, organized by the Monte Real Yacht Club and the Angra Iate Club, will depart on July 3 from the coastal town of Baiona heading to Angra do Heroísmo, a town with about 35,000 inhabitants located on the Terceira island of the Açores archipelago. . It will be there where the awards ceremony for the first stage will be held, even before the start of the second stage back to Galiza, on July 14. The competition will end on the 23rd at the Monte Real Yacht Club installations with the final award ceremony.
Basurko will also set foot, once again, in the installations of the Baiona club, where he won his National Sailing Award a few years ago, and where he always likes to return. “When I was very, very small –he remembers- Escutava o meu pai recount that in Galiza you sailed like a spinaker between golfinhos, as for lua iluminava umas ilhas, to end up docked in a precious club. He was 7 or 8 years old and we didn’t want to miss the opportunity to join this club. Since then I feel like at home in Monte Real. The organization of this fantastic regatta is just one more reason to return to Baiona”.