Monte Real says goodbye to its old gantry crane

After more than thirty years serving the members of the club and the fishermen of the Baiona brotherhood, the Monte Real Club de Yates dismantles its old gantry crane these days.

Built at Fundiciones Rey, in Vilagarcía de Arousa, thanks to funds from the Secretary of State for Tourism, the machine arrived at the club in the early 1980s to carry out boat stranding work in the fishing village.

The transfer to Baiona was made by sea, and before starting it up, Monte Real signed an agreement with the brotherhood of La Anunciada so that all the fishermen of the town could carry out the beaching of their boats at the club’s facilities.

Since then, the crane has worked at full capacity, beaching between 150 and 300 ships a year. The only recorded incident with it occurred in the early 1990s, when one of its wheels came off the rail and left the machine dangling out to sea, though not falling into the water.

Various repairs, a change of engine and its adaptation to the occupational risk regulations allowed to extend the life of a machine that provided a great service to the club. This Wednesday, November 4, before starting the dismantling work, the crane beached its last boat, the Rustrillas del Monte Real Club de Yates.

Virazón consolidates its leadership in Liga SabadellGallego Class J80

· Three victories in the three regattas held today in the bay of Baiona distance the boat skippered by Miguel Lago from its rivals in the one-design league

Guillermo Caamaño’s Alumisel remains in second position and Juan Luis Tuero’s Luna Nueva manages to climb to third place on the provisional podium

· The competition, sponsored by SabadellGallego, and with the collaboration of Vitaldent and the Xunta de Galicia, continues on November 14 in Baiona

The Virazón del Monte Real Club de Yates consolidates its leadership in the SabadellGallego Class J80 League after the fantastic results achieved on the second day of the competition, held this Saturday in the Bay of Baiona.

The crew skippered by Miguel Lago achieved three first places in the three tests held this afternoon, with waves of about 3 meters and a wind that remained at about 14 knots until the end of the competition, when it fell in intensity.

His biggest rival in the water was again, one more day, Guillermo Caamaño’s Alumisel. He put up a fight in all the races, but he couldn’t unseat Virazón from the first position in any of them. Both are still first and second in the general classification, but the minimum distance that separated them after the first day, of just one point, is now 7 points.

Where there were changes was in the third drawer of the provisional podium, which is now occupied by Juan Luis Tuero’s Luna Nueva, after unseating Enrique Porto’s Ferralemes, absent on this second day of the competition.

The Namasté by Luis de Mira and the Pazo de Cea by María Campos complete the classification of the J80 Class League organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and sponsored by SabadellGallego, with the collaboration of Vitaldent and the Xunta de Galicia.

The competition will continue on November 14 with a new day in the bay of Baiona. Before the awards ceremony, three more tests will be held on November 28.

Sailing day this Saturday in Baiona with the J80 Class SabadellGallego League

· The Monte Real Club de Yates hosts the second of the four days of scheduled tests in the nautical competition

· The Virazón skippered by Miguel Lago leads the championship after its victory in the opening regatta held on the 17th

This Saturday a new day of the SabadellGallego League, a competition of the Monte Real Club de Yates organized exclusively for J80 class boats, will be held in the Bay of Baiona.

The tests will begin at three in the afternoon and it is planned that, if the weather conditions allow it, a total of three windward-leeward routes will be disputed, in which the boats will fight for victory in real time.

Skippered by Miguel Lago, Virazón will try to maintain its leadership in the competition, a position it occupies after the opening day held on the 17th. Guillermo Caamaño’s Alumisel will be one of their main rivals, as both are separated by just one point in the general classification.

The J80 Class league, organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and sponsored by SabadellGallego, Vitaldent and the Xunta de Galicia, will continue on November 14 with a new day of tests in the bay of Baiona.

El Virazón, first leader of the J80 Class SabadellGallego League

· The Monte Real Club de Yates boat skippered by Miguel Lago leads the championship after achieving victory on the first day of testing

· In second and third position are the Alumisel of Guillermo Caamaño and the Ferralemes skippered by Enrique Porto

· The competition, sponsored by SabadellGallego, Vitaldent and the Xunta de Galicia, continues next Saturday the 31st in the bay of Baiona

The Virazón del Monte Real Club de Yates leads the J80 Class SabadellGallego League after winning the first day of tests held this Saturday in the bay of Baiona.

The crew, skippered by Miguel Lago, carried out three fantastic regattas in a day in which the gusty and shifty wind also wanted to be the protagonist. It blew with about 15 knots on average, reaching 26 at times, and its constant changes forced the committee to make changes to the course on two occasions.

In spite of everything, the fleet was able to dispute the three tests foreseen in the regatta program. In the first, which started promptly at three in the afternoon, Virazón managed to cross the finish line first, followed by Luna Nueva and Alumisel.

Miguel Lago’s team repeated victory in the second of the tests, leaving second and third place for Guillermo Caamaño’s Alumisel and Enrique Porto’s Ferralemes respectively.

In the last regatta of this first day, the crew of the Alumisel, who had achieved a third and a second in the previous tests, managed to climb the missing step and take first place, leaving Ferralemes and Virazón behind. .

Thus, Virazón is placed, with 5 points, provisional leader of the J80 Class SabadellGallego League, closely followed by Alumisel, with 6 points. A little further away is Ferralemes, with 11 points. Luna Nueva by Juan Luis Tuero, Namasté by Luis de Mira and Pazo de Cea by María Campos complete the classification.

The J80 Class league, organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and sponsored by SabadellGallego, Vitaldent and the Xunta de Galicia, will continue on October 31 with a new day of tests in the bay of Baiona. Before the awards ceremony, two more days will be held on November 14 and 28.

Baiona closes the 2015 sailing season with the J80 Class SabadellGallego League

· After the celebration of the Prince of Asturias Trophy last September, the Monte Real Club de Yates organizes a new competition for the autumn months

· The SabadellGallego Class J80 League will consist of 4 test days that will begin next Saturday the 17th and will continue on October 31 and November 14 and 28

· The championship, organized by the Baiona club with the sponsorship of SabadellGallego, Vitaldent and the Xunta de Galicia, will be held in the waters of the Bay of Baiona

Baiona closes the 2015 sailing season with the celebration of the SabadellGallego Class J80 League, a competition organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates with the sponsorship of SabadellGallego, Vitaldent and the Xeral Secretariat for Sport of the Xunta de Galicia.

The championship will begin next Saturday the 17th in the bay of Baiona with the first of the four scheduled days, which will continue on October 31 and November 14 and 28.

All the tests will begin at three in the afternoon and will consist of several routes that the regatta committee will determine depending on the weather conditions and the state of the sea on each occasion. They may be windward-leeward courses or coastal routes.

The boats will sail as a fleet, will compete in real time and will carry out a maximum of 3 tests per day. Each and every one of them will score for the final classification from which the winner of the league will come out, which will be known at the end of November.

To make the J80 class known to more sailors, the organization will allow the inclusion of a fifth crew member on board, who will be able to navigate only as an observer. He must stand behind the skipper and may not participate in the tactics or maneuvers of the crew.

At the end of November, at the end of the competition, the Monte Real Club de Yates will host the awards ceremony for the winners at its facilities.

Monte Real promotes the J80 class in Galicia

The SabadellGallego Class J80 League was presented this morning at the Monte Real Club de Yates, in a press conference attended by Manuel Prol, Director of Institutional Relations of SabadellGallego. In his speech, Prol highlighted the importance of Monte Real as one of the most prestigious yacht clubs in Spain, a reference for sailors – he said – and a stopover point for sailors from all over the world. With its support for the Baiona club league, SabadellGallego “positions itself as an entity that works to be present in the daily life of Galicians through sponsorships and collaborations that increase the visibility of initiatives as important as this one”, assured Prol.

On behalf of the Xunta de Galicia, the Head of Service of the Xeral Secretariat for Sport, Daniel Benavides, intervened, who congratulated Monte Real and SabadellGallego for working hand in hand to promote the sport of sailing, an idea in which he also influenced the acting mayor of Baiona, Ángel Rodal.

The SabadellGallego del Monte Real League will serve as preparation for the J80 fleet for the World Cup that will be held next year in Sotogrande, an event in which the sailors of this class in Galicia, represented at the press conference by Guillermo Caamaño They hope to achieve great results.

In this sense, the Vice President of the Monte Real Yacht Club, Alejandro Retolaza, highlighted the leadership assumed by the Baion club in promoting the J80 in Galicia, by organizing two exclusive championships for them and other regattas that include them as a class, with independent output and classification.

J80, a booming fleet throughout Spain

The J80 are a type of boat on the rise in Spain in recent years. The boost given to these monotypes by the National J80 Association and the different Spanish yacht clubs has allowed this type of boat to grow considerably, both in number and quality.

In Galicia, the fleets from A Coruña and Baiona especially stand out, as they have won a large part of the victories in the different competitions held in the autonomous community throughout 2015.

Last September, Pablo Martínez’s Marina Coruña, from the Real Club Náutico de A Coruña, won the Iberian J80 Championship. Enrique Porto’s Ferralemes and Miguel Lago’s Virazón, both from the Monte Real Club de Yates, won silver and bronze, respectively.

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Baiona successfully celebrates its first Solidarity Vertiathlon

· More than 200 people participated in the solidarity competition organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and the Baiona council with the sponsorship of Verti Seguros

The absolute winners in the male and female categories were Brais Misa García, from the Porriño Athletics Club, and Mar Villar Zamuz, from the Trinorth Nogasa

· The 5,750 euros raised with the inscriptions will go entirely to the Adapted Sailing School for disabled people of Monte Real

Baiona celebrated this afternoon, with great public success and participation, the first edition of the Solidarity Vertiathlon, a sports competition organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and the Baiona council with the sponsorship of Verti Seguros and the collaboration of the Galician Federation of triathlon.

The objective of the same, in addition to enjoying the spectacular nature of a triathlon in an incomparable setting, was to raise funds for the Monte Real Adapted Sailing School, which for years has been serving different associations and groups of people with disabilities.

At five in the afternoon, more than 200 people lined up behind the starting line on A Barbeira beach to compete in a sprint triathlon that included swimming, cycling and running events.

The participants in the different categories, from junior to veteran, swam 750 meters between the beaches of A Barbeira and A Ribeira, cycled 20 kilometers along the main road of Baiona, and ran 5 kilometers around the Parador Nacional.

Together with them, the paratriathlete from Vigo Susana Rodríguez Gacio, who in addition to sponsoring the Vertiathlon, wanted to compete in the event and participate in the awards ceremony held at the Monte Real Yacht Club facilities.

In the absolute category, the winners of this first Solidarity Vertiathlon of Baiona were Brais Misa García, from the Porriño Athletics Club, and Mar Villar Zamuz, from Trinorth Nogasa. In addition to the trophy accrediting their gold in the competition, they received annual car insurance as a prize courtesy of Verti Seguros.

José Benito Silva Sayáns, from the Axa Agencia Garriga Beariz Triathlon, and Cristina Torres Hervés, from the Mar de Vigo Triathlon Club, received the male and female awards in the cadet category; and Xurxo Rigueira Díaz, from the Mar de Vigo Triathlon Club, the male junior.

In the veterans category, the winners were José Manuel Pardo Leis, from the Arteixo Triathlon, and María del Carmen Cabaleiro, from the La Fuente Cycling Club.

Prizes were also awarded to the first general classified classified in Baiona, who were Sandra Santodomingo Fabián and Antonio Liébanas Méndez; and eight insurances were raffled among all the participants.

At the end of the distribution of trophies, the General Director of Verti Seguros, Enrique Flores, who also competed in the triathlon, presented the Monte Real Club de Yates with a check for an amount of 5,750 euros. That amount, raised with the inscriptions of the test, will go entirely to the Monte Real Adapted Sailing School for people with disabilities.

The person in charge of collecting it was the vice president of the Baiona club, Alejandro Retolaza, who thanked Verti, the Baiona council and the Galician Triathlon Federation for having made this solidarity competition a reality. He also highlighted the support of a large number of firms and companies that altruistically collaborated with the Vertiathlon.

Retolaza ended his speech by thanking the entire public for their participation and launching into the air the wish to be able to bring them together, next year, in a second edition of the competition.

More than 200 people will participate this Saturday in the I Solidarity Vertiathlon of Baiona

The athletes will compete in a sprint triathlon starting at five in the afternoon in which they must complete 750 meters swimming, 20 kilometers by bicycle and 5 kilometers running through various beaches and streets of the town of Baiona

· Promoted by the Monte Real Yacht Club and the Baiona council with the sponsorship of Verti Seguros, the competition aims to raise funds for the Monte Real Adapted Sailing School for disabled people

· The Galician Triathlon Federation will organize an event in which more than 200 people will participate in the different male and female categories (cadet, junior, absolute and veteran)

Baiona will host next Saturday, September 12, the I Solidarity Vertiathlon, an event organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and the Baiona council with the sponsorship of Verti Seguros and the collaboration of the Galician Triathlon Federation.

The sports competition, with the design of a sprint triathlon, will begin at five in the afternoon and will include three swimming, cycling and running events in the bay of Baiona and in various streets of the town. The participants of the different categories (cadet, junior, absolute and veteran), both female and male, must complete a 750-meter swim, a 20-kilometer bike ride and a 5-kilometer run.

The absolute first male and female classified will receive, as a prize, an annual car insurance courtesy of Verti Seguros; and among all the participants, eight other insurances valued at 300 euros each will be raffled .

The money raised with the more than 200 registrations of the participants will go entirely to the Adapted Sailing School of the Monte Real Yacht Club, which provides services to associations of disabled people in Galicia.

After a few years working with groups from Val Miñor, Tomiño and A Guarda, the school is currently seeking funding with the aim of being able to expand to offer these adapted navigation courses to centers throughout Galicia.

Sports helping each other in an incomparable setting

A spectacular tour in an incomparable setting. This is how the route of the I Solidarity Vertiathlon was defined by the president of the Galician Triathlon Federation, Oscar José Surís, who this Saturday will be participating as one more in the competition.

For the person in charge of FEGATRI, there are few triathlons in Spain that can boast of a stage like that of Baiona, an idea that the paratriathlete from Vigo and godmother of the Vertiathlon Susana Rodríguez also insisted on. With a severe visual impairment due to her albino condition, Susana is the Galician and Spanish champion of the Paralympic duathlon, and last year she received the title of Best Galician Athlete with a Disability. This Saturday he will swim and run alongside the more than 200 athletes who will participate in the Vertiathlon.

In the presentation to the media held this morning at the facilities of the Monte Real Yacht Club, the vice president of the Baiona club, Alejandro Retolaza, highlighted the sponsorship of Verti Seguros, without which, he said, this event could not be held. He also thanked the support of numerous companies and firms that will selflessly collaborate in the event and all the volunteers who will help with the organization on Saturday.

The vice president of Monte Real was very satisfied with the boost that the Vertiathlon will give the Club’s Adapted Sailing School, which aspires, he said, to continue growing so that many more people can practice sailing under equal conditions.

A tour of the fishing village

The I Solidarity Vertiathlon of Baiona will begin with the swimming test, in which the participants must swim the distance that separates the beaches of Barbeira and A Ribeira. Both sandbanks are located in the urban center of the town of Baiona, at the foot of the wall that surrounds the Monte Boi peninsula, separated by the facilities of the Monte Real Yacht Club.

At the end of the swim, the participants will pick up their bikes on the basketball courts in the La Palma area and prepare for the second of the tests, the cyclist, which will include four laps between two of the roundabouts that give access to Baiona , that of Baredo and that of Santa Marta.

The last of the sprint triathlon tests will be the foot race, and it will be held in one of the most visited places in Baiona, the Parador Nacional. Athletes must complete two laps of the walled enclosure of the Monterreal peninsula, also known as the Monte Boi peninsula.

Special operation in Baiona

To guarantee the correct celebration of the I Solidarity Vertiathlon of Baiona, next Saturday the 12th, the city council will carry out a series of traffic cuts in some points of the town. They will imply, according to Mayor Jesús Vázquez Almuiña, a small effort on the part of the citizens, but they will be, he said, for a good cause.

The N-550, from the gas station roundabout to the Baredo roundabout, will remain completely closed from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. There will be duly signposted alternative itineraries for all those cars that wish to cross the town.

A little later, between 18:30 and 19:30, the most difficult point for circulation will be the entrance to the Parador de Baiona. Traffic will not be cut off, but it will be controlled by members of the Local Police.

During all these cuts, the Baiona taxi rank will be moved to Brasil street, in front of the health center, a place to which the public transport stops located on the N-550 will also be moved.

The Prince of Asturias Trophy puts the finishing touch to the regatta season of the Monte Real Yacht Club

· The last day of the competition, sponsored by Storax and Terras Gauda, consolidated the victories of Fifty, Movistar and Plano B in classes ORC 1, 2 and 3

· Marina Coruña, skippered by Pablo Martínez, signed three spectacular stages and won a more than deserved title of J80 Iberian Champion

· In the Ladies Cup, the women’s crew led by Amparo Mollá won the gold trophy, which they had already achieved in the 2013 edition

The Monte Real Yacht Club of Bayonne hosted this Sunday the third and last day of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, co-organized by the Bayonne club and the Military Naval School of Marín, with the sponsorship of Storax and Terras Gauda.

Today was a day marked by little wind, which forced the start of the competition to be postponed for an hour, and to reduce the number of tests initially planned in the programme. Before hearing the starting horn, the entire fleet observed a minute of silence as a sign of respect and mourning for those who died in the A Coruña rally.

In the field of the ORC 1, located in the anchorage of the Cíes Islands, the Fifty del Monte Real Club de Yates, of the Portuguese Rui Ramada and skippered by Diogo Ramada, made another day with the victory of the tests and rose winner in his class. The Portuguese also won the Don Juan de Borbón Award, which is given to the best Portuguese boat in the competition.

The ORC 1 podium was completed by Willy Alonso’s Castrosúa, who won the silver trophy; and Aceites Abril, by Luis and Jorge Pérez Canal, from the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, which came in third place.

In the ORC 2 class, the victory went to the Movistar of the Real Club Náutico de Sanxenxo, who sentenced the competition with three first places in the three days held. Those led by Pedro Campos left second and third place for Solventis del Monte Real skippered by Malalo Bermúdez de Castro; and the Starfighter of the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, which sailed with Julio Rodríguez at the helm.

The crew led by Nuno Ribas, on board Plane B, managed to place the Clube de Vela Atlántico flag pole at the top of the ORC 3 podium, leaving Jean Claude Sarrade’s Fend la Bise, from Monte Real, in their wake. Luis Suárez’s Maracana Mediolanum, from the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, also managed to sneak into the winners of this thirtieth edition of the trophy by finishing third.

In the J80 real-time competition, the winner of the trophy was Pablo Martínez’s Marina Coruña, who signed three great victories in the three days of testing. Despite the fact that in all the batons disputed by the fleet there was a fair amount of equality, those of the Real Club Náutico de A Coruña always stood out above the rest and won the Iberian J80 Championship. Second and third place went to two boats from the Monte Real Club de Yates: Enrique Porto’s Ferralemes and Gerardo Alonso’s Virazón.

The Ladies Cup closed the Príncipe de Asturias with a balance of six contested races. The victory finally went to the girls of the Madrilenian Sailing Federation, led by Amparo Mollá. The silver went to the Natural Ladies team, from the Burriana Regatta Club, with Elena Saez at the helm; and the bronze went to the Monte Real Club de Yates team, skippered by Genoveva Pereiro.

In the ORC 4 class, the trophy podium was made up of two boats from the organizing club, Javier Rey’s Q Talento Consultores and Frederico Lópes’ Margem do Azul; and one from the Rio Yachts Club, the Aeris de Mariano Dios.

Vicente Cid’s Deep Blue, with a necklace from the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, was the winner of the ORC Open. Fernand Arteaga’s Chao, from Monte Real, and Pitoucho from the Liceo Marítimo de Bouzas, skippered by José Carlos Ruiz, completed the top positions in the general classification.

The Clásicos disputed no test today so the general did not undergo modifications with respect to the previous day. Gold, silver and bronze went, respectively, to Belisa by José Manuel Cores, Sara O by Xosé Avelino and Arosa by Oscar Ortega.

This thirtieth edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy also decided the victory of the III Atlantic Cruise Circuit, after the tests held this summer in the Mateus Rosé Sailing Cup in Porto and in the Cascais Vela 2015. The winner was Rui Ramada’s Fifty, after winning two first places and one second.

Other awards that were handed out this afternoon at Monte Real were the ORC Spanish Cup, won by Willy Alonso’s Castrosúa, Malalo Bermúdez’s Solventis, Luis Suarez’s Maracaná Mediolanum and Frederico’s Margem do Azul Lopes in ORC 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively.

The crew of the Redondela Center for Disabled Persons, who participated for the first time in a sports competition, received an honorable mention. They are a group of five students from the Adapted Sailing School of the Baionese club, who began sailing this year thanks to the “Lecer Activo” program of the Xunta de Galicia’s General Secretariat of Social Policy.

With the delivery of awards to the winners, the end was put to a competition that marked the high point of the Monte Real Club de Yates regatta season, which will continue from October with the J80 SabadellGallego League. Previously, on September 12, the Baiona club will co-organize, together with the Baiona City Council and Verti Seguros, the First Solidarity Vertiathlon of Baiona.

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The Monte Real Yacht Club awarded the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards 2014 – 2015

· Once again this year, the Baionese club hosted the award ceremony for these prestigious nautical awards as part of the celebration of the 30th Prince of Asturias Trophy

· The awards recognize the work that different people and institutions do throughout the year to promote and disseminate aspects related to the world of sailing

· The Lagos de Vigo Shipyard, the sailor from A Coruña Chuny Bermúdez or the Catalan sailor Alex Pella were some of the winners in this last edition

· The winners took as a trophy a reproduction of the Rafael Olmedo signal mast of the Monte Real Yacht Club, named after its historic president

The Monte Real Club de Yates hosted tonight in Baiona the award ceremony for the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards, one of the most prestigious awards on the nautical scene, which recognizes the work of people and institutions to promote and disseminate aspects related to sailing world.

In this twenty-third edition of the awards, sponsored for yet another year by Bodegas Terras Gauda, and held within the framework of the Príncipe de Asturias Trophy, the special award of the night went to Astilleros Lagos, as a forerunner of the Spanish nautical industry. The company from Vigo, which celebrates its centenary this year, is an indisputable benchmark in riverside carpentry, a leader in the construction and restoration of wooden boats.

The second award given at the National Sailing Awards gala was the Mariano Aguado Communication Award, which on this occasion went to the Argentine Juan Pablo Cadario. His great work at the head of the JuanpaNews blog has made him one of the reference sources of information for current events in the nautical world.

The director of Fundación Repsol’s social and institutional area, Javier Inclán, was in charge of collecting the third prize of the night, Sponsor of the Year, which the entity won for its work in contributing to the progress of society with social projects , cultural, educational and research. In the sailing sector, Fundación Repsol collaborates with the Monte Real Yacht Club to promote its Adapted Sailing School, in which people with some type of disability can practice sailing under equal conditions.

Solventis, Movistar and Fifty were the boats that this year won the awards for the best boats of the season, in their different categories. Pablo and Alberto Moro’s Solventis received the award for the best amateur team in the ORC class, after achieving important victories this year, the last one in the Ribeiro Rías de Galicia Regatta, which they won for the fourth consecutive time, something that no ship had achieved to date.

The Portuguese crew of the Fifty and the Movistar de Sanxenxo received the prizes for the best boat in the categories ORC 0-1 and ORC 2-3, respectively. Pedro Campos’ men managed this season to get on the podium in the Prince of Asturias Trophy, El Corte Inglés Master and the President of the Xunta Trophy, as well as in the ORC World Championship held in Barcelona and in the Copa del Rey in Palma.

The Portuguese, with Rui Ramada at the helm, and wearing a pendant from the Monte Real Yacht Club, took the victories of their class in the Prince of Asturias Trophy, El Corte Inglés Master and the President of the Xunta Trophy. They obtained silver in the Winter Trophy and two golds in the Repsol Trophy and the Mateus Rosé Trophy.

Once the award ceremony for the best boats of the season was over, it was time for the awards for the best sailors. Catalan Alex Pella collected what is now his third Terras Gauda National Sailing Award. He received the distinction for the best solo sailor, after becoming the first Spaniard in 2014 to win a solo ocean regatta, the Route du Rhum, in which he also broke the Class 40 record, in which he competed with 43 other boats .

The last award of the night was the one received by Roberto Chuny Bermúdez de Castro as ocean sailor of the year. The 45-year-old from Coruña became the first Galician and second Spaniard to win a Volvo Ocean Race in 2015. He did it as a coskipper and trimmer for Abu Dhabi Ocean Racing, from the United Arab Emirates.

The winners received as a trophy a reproduction of the Rafael Olmedo signal mast of the Monte Real Yacht Club, named after its historic president, who died last February.

Fifty, Movistar and Marina Coruña consolidate their triumphs in the Prince of Asturias Trophy

· The crews of the Monte Real Club de Yates and the Real Club Náutico de Sanxenxo once again prevailed in the classes of the largest boats

· The Marina Coruña skippered by Pablo Martinez stood out one more day in the J80 real-time competition

· The Príncipe de Asturias Trophy, sponsored by Storax and Terras Gauda, ends tomorrow, Sunday, with the third and last day of tests starting at noon

The Monte Real Club de Yates held this Saturday the second of the Prince of Asturias Trophy sessions with various windward-leeward events at the Cíes Islands anchorage and in the Bay of Baiona, for the ORCs, J80s and Fígaros; and a coastal regatta for the ORC 4, Open and classic.

After the fabulous first day played yesterday, Friday, in which the weather conditions were ideal for sailing, the regatta committee today had more difficulties to carry out the tests. Despite having to delay the departure of the boats to the water with a postponement, it was finally possible to complete several courses in each of the classes.

In the ORCs field, located outside the bay, the crews had to make an effort to complete the poles with a wind of just 7 knots, which only rose to 10 at specific times.

In the ORC 1 class, the Fifty del Monte Real Club de Yates once again demonstrated its power on the water. The Portuguese won both races played today and continue to lead the general standings, with Castrosúa and Pairo 8 in second and third position. The Aceites Abril of the Pérez Canal brothers and the Xekmatt of José Carlos Prista also gave a lot of battle on the water today and are in good positions to fight for a place on the podium.

In ORC 2, Pedro Campos’ Movistar, who was leading the first day, continues to lead the class. After two fabulous tests, he left Alberto Moro’s Solventis in second place and Julio Rodríguez’s Starfighter in third place.

In ORC 3, and with the last test stage still to go, which will be held tomorrow, Sunday, Plan B, led by Nuno Rivas, is in the lead, and today managed to win the two disputed routes. They are followed by Luis Suárez’s Maracaná Mediolanum and Jean Claude Sarrade’s Fend la Bise, tied on points.

The J80s competed today on two different race courses. The first test was held inside the bay, with a light wind of about 6 knots, but a prolonged calm forced the regatta committee to move the second part of the competition to a more external area, where the crews were able to complete other two tours.

One more day, the Marina Coruña, skippered by Pablo Martín, stood out from the rest, and consolidated in the first position of the general classification. In its wake, Willy Caamaño’s Mi Moneda and Enrique Porto’s Ferralemes.

In the Ladies Cup, the equality of boats and crews was once again noted. The overall is led by Amparo Mollá’s boat from the Madrilenian Sailing Federation, followed by the girls from the Monte Real Yacht Club, skippered by Genoveva Pereiro. The third place on the provisional podium is occupied by the Natural Ladies of Conchi de Pedro.

On this second day of the competition, the ORC 4, Open and Classics, who had not participated on the first day of testing, also took to the water. The classification of the first is led by Javier Rey’s QTalento Consultores, who left Arroás by José Manuel Pombar and Aeris by Mariano Dios in second and third position.

In the Clásicos competition, José Manuel Cores’ Belisa, Xosé Avelino’s Sara O and the Spanish Navy’s Arosa managed to win the top positions. They were first, second and third respectively after playing a coastal regatta.

That same competition model was that of the Open Class boats, in which the provisional podium is completed by Fernand Arteaga’s El Chao, Vicente Cid’s Deep Blue and Pablo de la Riva’s Travesío.

The thirtieth edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy ends tomorrow with the last tests of the competition. The awards ceremony will be held at six in the afternoon at the Monte Real Club de Yates facilities, and will be attended by local, provincial and regional authorities, as well as representatives of the organizing club and the Naval Military School of Marín. and the Spanish Sailing Federation.

Fifty, Movistar and Plano B lead the Prince of Asturias Trophy after the first day of testing

· In the J80 class the victory went to Marina Coruña skippered by Pablo Martínez and in the Ladies Cup the trophy was led by the women from Madrid led by Amparo Mollá

· The competition took place in two regatta fields located in the bay of Baiona and the anchorage of the Cíes Islands with ideal weather conditions

· The Prince of Asturias Trophy, sponsored by Storax and Terras Gauda, continues tomorrow Saturday with the second day of tests and the delivery of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards

Spectacular first day of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, which began this afternoon in Baiona with ideal weather conditions for the fleet to navigate.

With sunshine, good seas and northerly winds of about 14 knots on average and peaks of 18, the different classes were able to complete several windward-leeward tests in the Bay of Baiona and the Cíes Islands anchorage.

In the outer zone the boats of the ORC 1, 2 and 3 classes competed. Two canes were disputed that made up a route of about 6 miles in a field located to the east of the archipelago. The tests began on time, according to the scheduled time, and were carried out without incident.

In the group of ORC 1 the victory was taken by the Portuguese Fifty, from Rui Ramada, from the Monte Real Club de Yates. Pairo 8, from the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, fought for first place, but Luis Bugallo’s men were unable to beat the Portuguese and had to settle for second place. The provisional bronze of the trophy is held by Castrosúa, skippered by Willy Alonso.

In ORC 2, Pedro Campos’ Movistar, from the Real Club Náutico de Sanxenxo, came with the desire to revalidate his victory in the previous edition of the trophy and carried out two great regattas on this first day of competition. He became the leader of his class, leaving second place for Solventis, from Monte Real, with Malalo Bermúdez de Castro at the helm. In third position is Ramón Ojea’s Bosch Service Solutions, with a crew from the Club Marítimo de Canido sailing school.

The Portuguese from Plan B, from Clube de Vela Atlántico, skippered by Nuno Ribas, won the ORC 3 class. The provisional podium is completed by Luis Suárez’s Maracaná Mediolanum, with a pendant from the Real Club Náutico de Vigo; and the Fend La Bise by Jean Claude Sarrade, from the Yacht Clube do Porto.

In the J80 competition, if there is something to be highlighted from the first three tests that were held for the Prince of Asturias Trophy, it is the equality that existed between all the boats. The fleet competed very close together and the differences were minimal. Despite everything, there was a leading boat, the Marina Coruña, skippered by Pablo Martínez, of the Real Club Náutico de A Coruña. The provisional silver and bronze are held, after this first day, by two boats from the Monte Real Club de Yates, Gerardo Alonso’s Virazón and Willy Caamaño’s Mi Moneda.

Along with the J80s, the female crews of the Ladies Cup also competed in the Bay of Baiona. The three windward-leeward routes disputed gave victory to the Madrilenian Sailing Federation team led by Amparo Mollá. Second place went to the local team, from the Monte Real Club de Yates, skippered by Genoveva Pereiro; and the third for the Natural Ladies girls from the Burriana Regatta Club, with Elena Saez de Juan at the helm.

The thirtieth edition of the Príncipe de Asturias Trophy, sponsored by Storax and Terras Gauda, continues tomorrow Saturday from noon with the second day of tests, in which the entire fleet will already be present. The Open and the Classics will also go out on the water, to compete in a coastal regatta. The rest of the boats will fight again for the podium in windward-leeward routes.

Once the competition is over, starting at eight in the afternoon, the Monte Real Club de Yates will host the gala for the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards, which this year will be collected, among others, by Chuny Bermúdez and Álex Pella.

The Prince of Asturias Trophy kicks off

· Tomorrow, Friday, the thirtieth edition of the regatta begins with several windward-leeward technical tests starting at four in the afternoon

· There will be two regatta fields: the ORCs will compete in the Cíes Islands anchorage, and the J80s and the female crews of the Ladies Cup in the bay of Baiona

· In one of the boats, a crew made up of students from the Adapted Sailing School for disabled people of the Monte Real Yacht Club will haggle

Tomorrow, Friday, the thirtieth edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy begins in Baiona, one of the most important regattas on the Spanish nautical scene, organized by the Monte Real Club de Yates and the Escuela Naval Militar de Marín with the sponsorship of Storax and Terras Gauda.

The forecast of the regatta committee is to honk the start of the first race at five minutes to four in the afternoon, both at the Cíes Islands anchorage, where the ORCs will compete; as in the bay of Baiona, where the J80s and the Ladies Cup girls will haggle.

Both fleets will compete in several windward-leeward tests, routes between buoys in which the crews will have to demonstrate their skill when carrying out the manoeuvres. The weather forecast announces a sunny day, with northerly winds of between 12 and 14 knots inside the bay, and somewhat more intense outside.

Among the crews that will go out on the water on the first day is a team of students from the Adapted Sailing School for disabled people of the Monte Real Yacht Club, which will participate for the first time in a sports competition.

Once the day is over, the sailors will enjoy a seafood dinner in the village located in the Monte Real facilities, where tents have been set up to entertain the three days of the trophy, and where the delivery of the National Sailing Awards will also be held. Terras Gauda.

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The Prince of Asturias Trophy loosens its moorings in Baiona

· The Monte Real Yacht Club and the Naval Military School of Marín organize the thirtieth edition of the trophy in the Ría de Vigo and Bahía de Baiona on September 4, 5 and 6

· About 70 boats will line up to compete for victory in one of the most prestigious sports competitions on the Spanish nautical scene

· As part of the trophy, sponsored by Storax and Bodegas Terras Gauda, the 2014-2015 Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards ceremony will be held.

At the Monte Real Club de Yates, everything is ready for the celebration of the most important sailing event in Galicia and one of the most prestigious on the Spanish nautical scene, the Prince of Asturias Trophy, which this year celebrates its thirtieth edition.

On September 4, 5 and 6, the fishing village of Baiona will host the tests of this new edition of the regatta, in which boats from different divisions ORC Cruiser – Regatta, J80s, Fígaros and Classics will compete.

The tests will begin on Friday afternoon, starting at five minutes to four, with the departure to sea of ORCs 0, 1, 2 and 3, the J80s, and the Ladies Cup female crews, to compete in various windward routes -leeward.

A day later, on Saturday 5, starting at noon the entire fleet will compete. While the fastest boats will once again compete on windward-leeward courses, the ORC 4, ORC Open and Classics will fight for victory in a coastal regatta.

On Sunday the 6th, also starting at noon, the third and last day of tests will be held, with the same competition scheme as the previous day. Once the regattas have finished, the award ceremony for the winners will take place at six in the afternoon at the facilities of the Monte Real Yacht Club.

In this 2015, the Prince of Asturias Trophy is also the J80 Iberian Championship and the Spanish Cruise Cup. It will also include the second round of the Xunta President Trophy and the third and last round of the III Atlantic Cruise Circuit, after the previous regattas held in Portugal. Within the framework of the competition, the Ladies Cup will also be held and the Conde de Barcelona Trophy will be awarded, which rewards the best Portuguese boat.

Along with the sporting events, the trophy will include its already traditional parallel activities. Breakfasts, meetings, talks, program recordings, tastings, parties and fireworks will make the event the perfect meeting point for sailors.

In short, it will be three days of competition and fun for the best crews in Spain and Portugal, which will become a reality thanks to the organization of the Monte Real Club de Yates and the Escuela Naval Militar de Marín, and the collaboration of the Xunta de Galicia – Galician Sports, the Baiona City Council, the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation and the Galician Sailing Federation.

An event in which nearly 100 people work, which is sponsored by Storax and Bodegas Terras Gauda, and which has the support of numerous firms from different parts of Galicia and Spain such as Solventis, Panorama Vela, MacNavy, Televisión de Galicia, Coca Cola, Ana London Dry Gin, April Oils, Gadis, Tomás Fernández, Pereira, Tuypan, Arzúa Ulloa Orixe Denomination, San Simón da Costa Orixe Denomination and Óptica Real / Zero RH, who did not want to miss the thirtieth anniversary of the trophy.

Advancing in the integration of disabled people

In this thirtieth edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy there will be, for the first time, a team made up of people with some type of disability. They are students of the Redondela Center for People with Disabilities (CAPD), who throughout 2015 were also students of the Adapted Sailing School of the Monte Real Yacht Club.

This initiative aims to enable people with some type of disability to compete on equal terms in one of the most prestigious regatta in Spain, together with other people without disabilities. They will also participate in the rest of the activities scheduled for the event, such as breakfasts, parties and award ceremonies.

Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards

As has been a tradition for 23 years, within the framework of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, one more year, the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will be awarded, prestigious awards that distinguish those people and institutions that, throughout of the year, they worked to promote and promote the world of sailing from different fields.

On this occasion the winners are Astilleros Lagos, as a precursor of the Spanish nautical industry; the Solventis, as the best amateur crew of the ORC class; and Fifty and Movistar, as the best boats in the ORC 0-1 and 2-3 classes, respectively. The Catalan Alex Pella will receive the award for the best solo oceanic sailor, and the A Coruña Chuny Bermúdez de Castro for the sailor of the year, after his victory in the Volvo Ocean Race. The Argentinian Juanpa Cadario will receive the Mariano Aguado Award for Communication and Fundación Repsol the Sponsor of the Year Award.

The awards will be presented at a gala that will take place on Saturday the 5th starting at eight in the afternoon at the Monte Real Club de Yates. The winners will receive as a trophy a reproduction of the signal mast Rafael Olmedo del Monte Real, named after its historic president, who died last February.

2015, the year of anniversaries

2015 is undoubtedly a very special year for the Monte Real Yacht Club. After the sad note caused by the loss, in February, of its historic president Rafael Olmedo Limeses, in March the club celebrated half a century of life and in June it received the visit of His Majesty King Felipe, who inaugurated the exhibition in its facilities photo “Monte Real: 50 years of history”.

2015 has also been the year of the anniversaries of two of the main regattas organized by the Baionese club, the Conde de Gondomar Trophy, whose fortieth edition was held last July; and the Prince of Asturias Trophy, which will be 30 years old in a few days.

Three decades have passed since that first edition of the competition held in 1986, when 70 boats were placed on the starting line, breaking the record for participation in a regatta in Spain.

Thus was born one of the trophies destined to become a key event in Spanish sailing, which will celebrate its next edition on September 4, 5 and 6.

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Fifty, Movistar and Solventis, boats of the year at the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards

· The Fifty of the Portuguese Rui Ramada, with the Monte Real Club de Yachts grámpola, will receive the Terras Gauda National Sailing Award in the ORC 0-1 category

· The Movistar of the Real Club Náutico de Sanxenxo, led by Pedro Campos, will be awarded in the ORC 2-3 category

The Solventis, from the Monte Real Club de Yates, with a one hundred percent Galician and amateur crew, will receive the award for the best amateur team in the ORC class

The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will distinguish this year three of the boats that obtained the best results in the regattas held throughout the 2014-2015 season, since the award ceremony in September last year.

In the ORC 0-1 category, the award will be received by the crew of the Fifty, the boat of the Portuguese Rui Ramada who, wearing a pendant from the Monte Real Club de Yates, managed to win the victory of his class, in the 2014 editions of the Prince of Asturias Trophy, El Corte Inglés Master and the Xunta President Trophy. Throughout this 2015, the Portuguese also managed to get on the podium in the Winter Trophy, in which they obtained the championship silver; and in the Repsol Trophy, where they won gold. Their most recent victory was achieved this summer in the Mateus Rosé Trophy, the first of the three tests that make up the III Atlantic Cruise Circuit.

In the category of ORC 2-3 boats, the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will recognize on this occasion the great trajectory of Movistar, of the Real Club Náutico de Sanxenxo. Led by Pedro Campos, his crew managed to win the Prince of Asturias Trophy, the El Corte Inglés Master and the Xunta President Trophy over the past year. In addition, last July they stood on the podium of the ORC B World Championship held in Barcelona, and in August, they achieved victory in the Copa del Rey MAPFRE 2015 in Palma.

The Solventis, owned by Alberto and Pablo Moro, is another of the boats awarded this year with a Terras Gauda National Sailing Award. It will receive the best amateur team in the ORC class after achieving, in 2014, the silver of the Prince of Asturias Trophy and El Corte Inglés Master, and becoming champion of the Spanish Cup. In this 2015 he obtained the title of ORC Corinthian World Champion at the ORC World Championship in Barcelona and won, for the fourth consecutive time, the Ribeiro Rías de Galicia Regatta, a record that no boat had achieved so far in more than 50 years. of competition history. But if there is something for which the Solventis stands out, it is for having achieved such spectacular results with a production boat, without substantial modifications, and a one hundred percent Galician and amateur crew, an aspect for which they will be distinguished.

The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will be presented on September 5 at a gala to be held at the Monte Real Yacht Club in Bayonne.

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Repsol Foundation and Juanpa Cadario, Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards for sponsor and communicator of the year

· Fundación Repsol’s support for the Adapted Sailing School of the Monte Real Yacht Club allows disabled people to practice sailing on adapted boats

· Juan Pablo “ Juanpa ” Cadario is the author of the nautical blog JuanpaNews, in which he publishes information related to current events in the world of sailing 365 days a year

· The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will be presented next Saturday, September 5 at a gala to be held at the Monte Real Yacht Club in Bayonne

The jury for the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards has decided to award Fundación Repsol and Juan Pablo “ Juanpa ” Cadario the sponsor and communicator of the year awards in 2015.

At a gala to be held on September 5 in Baiona, the award will be given to Fundación Repsol in recognition of the organization’s work in contributing to the progress of society through different projects in the social, cultural, educational and research.

In this sense, Fundación Repsol has collaborated with the Monte Real Yacht Club to promote the sport of sailing among people with disabilities throughout Galicia, through support for the acquisition of adapted boats that guarantee that this group can enjoy sailing in equal conditions.

This contribution to achieving greater integration of people with disabilities and fostering caring and responsible attitudes within the Adapted Sailing School, are some of the aspects that were taken into account when awarding the prize in the category of best sponsor.

In the category of best communicator, the Mariano Aguado Communication Award of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards falls on this occasion to the Argentine Juan Pablo Cadario, author of the nautical blog JuanpaNews , in which 365 days a year publishes information related to the world of sailing.

Visual Communication Designer at the National University of La Plata (Buenos Aires – Argentina), and model maker at the Modelmakers Model Shipyard, Juanpa Cadario is also a professional sailor, a condition that allows him to endow his chronicles and reports with a more professional, direct, close and credible. Thanks to his work and dedication, sailing enthusiasts can find in Juanpanews a reliable and constant source of information on nautical news.

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The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will recognize the centenary trajectory of Astilleros Lagos

· The historic shipyard from Vigo, which in 2015 turned a century old, will be honored as a forerunner of the Spanish nautical industry with one of the prestigious awards

· Founded in 1915, Astilleros Lagos has become throughout its history an indisputable reference in the construction and restoration of wooden boats

· The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards will be presented on September 5 in Baiona at a gala organized by the Monte Real Yacht Club

From the United States, England, Germany, Israel, Canada, Sweden, Switzerland, Holland… sailors from all over the world have been coming to Galicia for years in search of the good work of a family of craftsmen who have earned their fame through hard work and effort.

At a time when new technologies and the latest materials have completely changed the shipbuilding and repair sector, a company with tradition as its flag still survives in Vigo. They are the Astilleros Lagos, an indisputable benchmark in shipbuilding carpentry and one of the most traditional firms in the international nautical scene.

The company began its journey in 1915 at the hands of Fernando Lagos Carsi, a mechanical and electrical engineer and naval architect who had studied at the most prestigious schools in London and worked at the famous John Brown shipyard, from which world-famous ships such as the Queen Mary or the Queen Elizabeth.

After a first stage in which they mainly built launches and boats, Astilleros Lagos began to stand out in the 1970s after shaping the Alcaravan III with laminated wood, the first Bruce Farr to be built in Spain. The company was already in the hands of the brothers Alfredo, Juan and Nito, the second generation of Los Lagos. With them came the famous snipes with which they achieved worldwide fame thanks to the publicity they received from the best sailors of the time, such as José María Massó.

At that time, with Alfredo Lagos at the helm, Astilleros Lagos was already a consolidated company in Spain with great prestige abroad. They were known for their impeccable work in the construction and restoration of classic wooden yachts and boats, a complex, slow and traditional process, which the Lagos carried out with great quality, solidity and attention to detail, always respecting traditions.

Those qualities that made them world famous are what keep Alfredo and Alberto, the third generation of Los Lagos, at the helm of the company today. With just four workers on staff, and customers from all over the world, Astilleros Lagos continues to be leaders in the construction and restoration of wooden boats today.

This year they are also celebrating, because they celebrate a century of life. This same month they commemorated it with a concentration of the boats that, for years, have participated in the Baiona-Fisterra Rally, which they organize themselves.

They did so at the Monte Real Club de Yates, where on September 5 they will return to collect one of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards, a special award that will distinguish them as precursors of the Spanish nautical industry.

(Photo: Work at the Lago Shipyards – Lagos Archive)

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The Monte Real Yacht Club celebrates its half century of life this Friday

· The members of the historic Baionese club will meet in the fishing village to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of its creation at a private party

· Since its birth on March 24, 1965, Monte Real has become one of the most prestigious and important yacht clubs in Spain

The Monte Real Yacht Club of Bayonne celebrates this Friday, August 21, its half century of life with a private party organized exclusively for its members.

In this way, the Baionese club wants to commemorate the 50 years that have passed since, on March 24, 1965, it was established with the objectives of promoting international nautical tourism, organizing regattas at the highest level and transmitting love for sailing to the new generations.

Since then, Monte Real has starred in some of the most important chapters of sailing in our country. It challenged the America’s Cup, organized numerous international regattas, and currently celebrates some of the most important competitions in Spain, such as the Prince of Asturias Trophy, which is about to be played.

The festive day this Friday, which includes a cocktail and a live musical performance, will be held from nine at night and will have a very notable absence, that of Don Rafael Olmedo Limeses, president of the club for more than 40 years , who died last February at the age of 99.

Alex Pella will receive the Terras Gauda National Sailing Award for the best solo ocean sailor in Baiona

· The jury decided to recognize the Catalan sailor and sailor after becoming the first Spaniard to win a solo ocean regatta

· Alex Pella achieved victory in the Route du Rhum in 2014, in which he also broke the record by completing it in 16 days, 17 hours, 47 minutes and 8 seconds

· It is the third time and the second year in a row that the sailor has won one of the prizes awarded by the Monte Real Club de Yates de Bayonne

For the third time in his 42 years of life and for the second consecutive year, the Catalan sailor and sailor, Alex Pella, will receive one of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards. On September 5, at the Monte Real Yacht Club in Bayonne, he will collect the award that distinguishes him as the best solo ocean sailor 2014-2015. This is an award with which the awards jury wants to recognize the feat achieved by Pella in 2014, when he became the first Spaniard to win a solo ocean regatta.

On November 19, after 16 days, 17 hours, 47 minutes and 8 seconds sailing alone aboard the Tales II, Pella victoriously entered the port of Point-á-Pitre (Guadeloupe) and won one of the most important regattas in the world. , the Route du Rhum. It also broke the record for the crossing in Class 40, in which it competed with 43 other boats, and it did so with a one hundred percent Spanish project, in which professionals from different autonomous communities participated.

Last year, the Catalan also became the first Spaniard to receive the Trophée Course Open 2014, awarded to him by the Union National pour la Course au Large. A prestigious award that before him received patrons of the stature of Loick Peyron, Roland Jourdain, Michel Desjoyeaux, Thomas Coville or Halvard Mabire, among others.

Today, Pella continues to train hard and participate in numerous regattas. With the EFG-Bank team from Monaco, he won the Sailing Arabia – The Tour last March; aboard the MOD 70 Musandam – Oman Sail he achieved the Tour of Ireland record and victory in the Armen Race; in June, he won the two Kiel Week regattas and in August he managed to come first in the English Artemis Challenge regatta.

One of his next stops will be in Baiona, where he will receive, for the third time, and for the second consecutive year, one of the Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards. Last 2014, the sailor was recognized as the best ocean sailor after achieving first place in the Tour of Europe “Route des Princes” and finishing second in the transoceanic “Transat Jacques Vabre”.

Pella went to Monte Real Club de Yates to collect the award aboard the Tales II, the boat with which months later he would win the Route du Rhum, for which he was awarded this year. The Terras Gauda National Sailing Awards 2014-2015 ceremony will take place on September 5 in Baiona, coinciding with the celebration of the thirtieth edition of the Prince of Asturias Trophy.

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