Please select your home edition
Edition
Rooster 2023 - Aquafleece Robe - LEADERBOARD

European Snipe Master Championship at Real Club Náutico de Valencia - Overall

by SCIRA 5 May 2019 14:11 BST 1-4 May 2019
Day 3, European Snipe Master Championship 2019 © Guillermo Baixauli

After three days of competition at sea and much entertainment ashore, the curtains closed tonight on the Snipe Master European Championship at the Real Club Nautico de Valencia, after three days of great racing that gathered some of the most outstanding teams in the class in the Master category.

With an impeccable score sheet, that left them on top of the rankings at all times, the duo from Almeria Alejandro Fresneda and Javier López won the overall trophy, followed by the Portuguese Tiago Roquette and Dries Crombe and with the third place for José Luis Maldonado and Alexandre Tinocco, from the RCN Valencia.

The requirement to take part at the Master championship is for the skipper to be older than 45 years and that the sum of the ages of both crew members is always 80 years or more. In addition to the absolute title, the regatta has prizes for the Apprentice Master categories, with skipper between 45 and 54, Master 55-64, Grand Master 65-74 and Legend Master over 75 years of age.

Last day with see breeze

After two days of light winds and unstable weather, the sun was shining today on the Valencian racecourse for the final day with the fleet divided into Gold and Silver, and the tradition see breeze blew from eight knots in the first race to up to almost 17 by the end of the final race.

The sailors of the Club de Mar de Almeria, Alejandro Fresneda and Javier López, who have never left the top of the ranking for the whole championship, today registered their worst result, a fifth place they could discard and a third in the last race, nonetheless they are the overall Champions and winners in the Apprentice Master category. The Portuguese Tiago Roquette and Dries Crombe, of We Do Sailing, managed to keep the second position during the three days of racing, and after discarding their worst record in today's first race, they claimed silver in both the absolute and the youngest category. The bronze medalists in both the overall and the Apprentice Masters are José Luis Maldonado and Alexandre Tinocco, of RCN Valencia.

The sailors of the Club Marítimo de Mahón, Fernando Rita and Juan Magro have managed to get the win off their club mates Damián Borrás and Jordi Triay, claiming the title of Master Champions and fourth overall. Borrás and Triay are runners-up Master and fifth in general, and the Italians Alberto Schiaffino and Giuseppe Prosperi take the bronze in the Master category and 12th overall.

The Grand Master category champions are José Palacio and Francisco Palacio of the Real Club Astur de Regatas, 11th overall. The second position in this category is occupied by Jorn Haga of RCN Motril, sailing with Esperanza Péreza from Cartagena, and with the Italians Roberto Tozzi and Giuseppe Borelli completing the podium.

The winners in the most senior category of the championship, the Legend Master, are José Pérez and Jorge Juan Soriano, of the CN Los Nietos, followed by the Portuguese duo formed by Daniel Fins and Cristina Domingos and with the third place for the Belgians André and Eric Callot.

The trophies were presented by the president of the RCN Valencia, Alejandro Fliquete; the commodore of the Snipe Class International Racing Association (SCIRA), Pierto Fantoni; the vice president of the Sailing Federation of the Valencian Community, Rafel Chirivella; the European general secretary of SCIRA, Martín Bermúdez and the treasurer Sue Roberts, among other officials.

"The event was very well organized says Snipe Commodore Pietro Fantoni after the Prize Giving Ceremony both at sea and ashore everything was perfectly managed with lots of great side events. The Class is thankful to the Real Club Nautico de Valencia and the Snipe Fleet with its Captain José Maldonado, from the opening ceremony to the prize giving it was all outstanding. We were also lucky with the wind, a little light on the first day then stronger and stronger up to the 15 knots limit for the Grand Master. I am very happy of how the Spanish Snipe class is participating with enthusiasm from Canary islands to Malaga and the whole country, I am also happy I won today's first race in the challenging Gold fleet, but that is another story smiles the Commodore Now we can focus on the Women European Championship to be held in Anvers, Belgium, at the end of June, and then, of course, the World Championship in Brazil next October."

Among the trophy assigned today one very meaningful was handed to the sailor of the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, José María "Nano" Belda, who sailed the championship at 85 years old, to value his 75th anniversary as a member of the club as well as his long and successful Snipe sailing career.

"It was impressive. I was off sailing for three months and coming back with a silver medal is sensational. The organization was wonderful, we have to come back to the Real Club Náutico de Valencia " Thiago Rogette.

"We loved it here, the organization of the championship was incredible, the Yacht Club is so welcoming and the racecourse perfect", Alejandro Fresneda, European Master Champion.

Related Articles

Snipe Worlds: AI instead of IJ
The Snipe Class has always been used by World Sailing to test new ideas The Snipe Class has always been used by World Sailing to test new ideas, though not all of their experiments work out. Posted on 1 Apr
97th Bacardi Cup overall
Kusznierewicz/Prada Secure their fifth straight victory With unwavering focus, Mateusz Kusznierewicz/Bruno Prada controlled the fleet from start to finish, clinching an unprecedented fifth consecutive victory and once again forced the chasing fleet to walk in their shadow. Posted on 10 Mar
97th Bacardi Cup Day 5
Who dares wins in three-way tiebreak going into the final day Another intense day of racing in fantastic conditions on Biscayne Bay at the 97th Bacardi Cup and Bacardi Invitational Regatta. The usual shifty breeze was around 8-10 knots with plenty of race track nuances. Posted on 9 Mar
97th Bacardi Cup Day 4
Over 200 boats fill Biscayne Bay as Bacardi Invitational Regatta fleet joins the action Today, March 7, racing got underway for the five one-design fleets competing in the Bacardi Invitational Regatta, with two hundred and seven teams and well over six hundred sailors delivering a stunning spectacle on Biscayne Bay. Posted on 8 Mar
29er Euro Cup at Valencia Day 3
Sara and Isa Momplet continue to lead in 29er Sara and Isa Momplet continue to lead in 29er, after the third day for the class, while Terol leads in the Finn, Bermúdez de la Puente and Pumariega in the Snipe and the tandem Fracés-Gil in Vaurien, with three and two races completed in these classes. Posted on 4 Feb
2024 Snipe Junior Worlds at Miami, Florida
Justin and Mitchell Callahan win the title After five days of competitive racing on Biscayne Bay, Miami, Americans Justin and Mitchell Callahan captured the 2024 Snipe Junior World Championship title. The pair sailed a consistent event despite the wide range of conditions. Posted on 16 Jan
US Sailing Team at the Pan American Games overall
Medal Haul Continues for Team USA, Winningest Country of 2023 Pan Am Games As the final day of the Pan Am Games sailing event comes to a close with medal races in seven classes, Team USA continues their success with four more medals. Posted on 5 Nov 2023
US Sailing Team at the Pan American Games Day 7
A golden day for Team USA! A golden day for Team USA! After medal races in six of the 13 classes, the US Sailing Team is taking home five medals, including gold medals in the 49er and Women's Formula Kite. Posted on 4 Nov 2023
US Sailing Team at the Pan American Games Day 6
Team USA has maintained intensity and is bringing home some early good news The final days of the Pan American Games are approaching but Team USA has maintained intensity and is bringing home some early good news. Posted on 3 Nov 2023
US Sailing Team at the Pan American Games Day 5
Erika Reineke won both races in the ILCA 6 The sun hid away, and Team USA's singlehanded athletes came to play with a race win for Blouin in the Men's Sunfish, a 2nd place finish in the ILCA 7 for Petersen, and race wins across the board for Erika Reineke in the ILCA 6. Posted on 2 Nov 2023