Agustín Zabalúa and Louis Moysan take victory at the Snipe Summer Meeting

This new sports and social meeting brought together 47 teams from 5 different countries in the waters of the Real Club Náutico de València

The Snipe fleet of the Real Club Náutico de Valencia returned to competition last weekend with the celebration of the Snipe Summer Meeting, a social and sports meeting that brought together nearly fifty teams from various parts of the Spanish geography and five different countries. The program combined tests in the water with various leisure activities such as a team paddle surfing competition, which guaranteed maximum fun for the participants.

“It has been a gift to the Snipe family, and more so in a summer like this that is more complicated than normal. We wanted to offer a weekend where they would have a good time without having to worry about anything, ”says Laura Morata, class coordinator at the Valencian club. "It has been a very hard organizational work, but very rewarding, because people have left very happy," he pointed out.

The meteorology has also offered conditions for all tastes with winds from the east and northeast that have oscillated between 5 and 15 knots, wave and calm sea, and has allowed to complete a program of eight tests, two on Friday and three on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.

The Valencian couple formed by Agustín Zabalúa and Louis Moysan has been brilliant as usual and has won, thanks to six first places, a second and a third that have been discarded. Second place went to the Belgian duo formed by Manu Hens and Gelly Skarlatou, who also won the Master title and the Italians Miguel Costa and Mattias Bevaqua completed the podium, sailing under the RCN Palma flag.

The female trophy was for Lucía Guerrero from RCN Motril and Marina Casado, from Club Náutico Torre de Mar and the youth trophy for the couple formed by Manolo Rey-Baltar and Borja Reig, both from Real Club Marítimo del Abra. Juan Pablo Muñoz Álvarez and Diego Andrés Muñoz Álvarez, from the

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