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10th Anniversary Catamarans Cup 2019 concludes

by Catamarans Cup International Regatta 25 Oct 2019 10:34 BST 19-26 October 2019
10th Anniversary Catamarans Cup © Event Media

The 10th Catamarans Cup came to an end, as all yachts enjoyed one free sailing day and returned to Alimos Marina where it all started.

For one more year it was a pleasure having all these great teams with us and celebrate the 10th edition of the race. We hope you enjoyed every single moment of this spectacular week as much as we have and we will be thrilled to welcome you once again next year.

Beautiful People, Beautiful Yachts!

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