The Levante Trophy crowns its new champions in 29er, 420, ILCA, Snipe, Vaurien, Hobie Cat 16 and Patín a Vela

The Levante Trophy 2023 already has its champions. The event organized by the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, scoring for the FVCV Autonomous Cup for the ILCA 6, 29er and 420, has brought together 200 sailors from the Valencian Community, Madrid, the Balearic Islands, the Region of Murcia and with Ireland giving the international touch to the regatta. An edition that has been marked by the wind, although the Valencia event has shined once again for its excellent organizational level. Already on Saturday Eolo put the emphasis on the two regatta areas, greatly conditioning the program. A day that concluded with three tests for the Snipe, two for the 29er, 420, ILCA 6, Hobie Cat 16, Vaurien and Patín a Vela, while the ILCA 4 say goodbye to the Valencian event with one. On the second day the wind was completely absent and after several hours of delay in the water, with the fleet ready to start, the committee hoisted 'Intelligence on A' and everyone ashore around 3:00 p.m. without being able to complete a test , validating yesterday's results to configure the podiums in the participating classes and in the respective categories of the ILCA fleet. Along these lines and in terms of the double classes, starting with the 29er, the podium has been closed with Sara and Isa Momplet (RCN Valencia). Three partial victories have helped him win the title. Silver and bronze for Elena de Tomás and Obdulia Fernández de Ybarra and Mateo and Simón Codoñer, all from the host club. Jávea has commanded the podium of the 420, although the gold travels to Alicante thanks to Joaquín Valero and Guillermo Rodríguez (RCR Alicante). It should be noted that the people from Alicante have added 4 points, the same ones that Fernando Puig and Kevin Lenis (CN Jávea) have achieved, while the mixed tandem from Jávea, with Lucy Crosbie and Carlos Carbonell, take the bronze with 7 points. The podium in the Vaurien class has been very even, although the victory remains at home thanks to the 4 points achieved by Carlos Francés and Susana Gil (RCN Valencia). The second was for Tim Corcorán and Pilar Perlines, who have added 5, while Eduardo Belosillo (CN Serranillos) and Esperanza Pérez (RCR Cartagena) are third on the podium with 10 points. No surprises in the Snipe fleet, although the final result was conditioned by the absence of tests on this second day. RCN de Madrid, with Fabio Bruggioni and Andre Rosa, take the Levante Trophy. The money goes to Can Pastilla with Víctor Pérez and Luca Rosa. The bronze is distributed, with the crew formed by Joaquín Armengot (RCM Santander) and Jovi Marzal (RCN Valencia). The champions have added 7 points, 10 for the second crew and 11 for the third. The podium in Hobie Cat 16 was as expected, even with that day less. Ana Tomás (CR Pobla Marina) and Marc Jovani (C Cullera Garbí) take first place with 6 points. Tono and Antonio Llabrés were one behind the winners and Javier Milara and Javier Alcácer (CV Benicasim) were two behind the winners. In individual class and with regard to Patín a Vela, with two tests completed, the podium is made up of Vicente Pastor (RCN Valencia), Sergi Mas (C Cullera Garbí), both finishing tied at 3 points, and the bronze goes to José Vives (RCN de Valencia) with 7 points in his locker. The ILCA 6 Absolute Levante Trophy travels to Dénia. Jaume Castaño (RCN de Dénia) is first, while the silver and bronze goes to Pedro Adán (CN Santa Pola) and Guillem Balaguer (RCN Valencia). In women, the three podium places have gone to Ascen Roca (RCN Torrevieja), accompanied by Sheila Martínez (CN Campello) and Adriana Castro (RCN Torrevieja). As for the categories, in the first of them: SUB21, Adriana Castro wins the trophy, followed by Claudia Adán (CN Santa Pola) and Elsa Rodado (FVRM). In the SUB19, Castro from Torrevieja repeats, silver for Murcia's Rodado and bronze for another sailor from the Region: Aitana Baeza (RCR Cartagena). The categories close with the U17s, and three podium places that have been shared by Rodado, Berta Ramón-Borja (RCR Alicante) and Irene de Tomás (RCN Valencia). Regarding the ILCA 4, absolute dominance of the RCN of Valencia. Quique García takes first place, followed by Javier Bellver and Pablo Grin. The closing ceremony and presentation of trophies was attended by Rafel Chirivella, vice president of the Sailing Federation of the Valencian Community and Marisa Arlandis, president of the RCN of Valencia, accompanied by Chema Escudero, member of Vela RCNV. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE LEVANTE TROPHY 2023

Espí and the Codoñer tandem shine at the Olympic Week of the Valencian Community

After two weeks of Olympic Week competition, organized by the FVCV and with four venues, one of them the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, the balance could not have been more positive for the RCNV sailors. The podiums achieved by Carlos Espí, Kite Foil champion, and Mateo and Simón Codoñer, champions of the 29er Spanish Cup, stand out, and they did it at home. Regatta in which Sergi Soler and Guillermo Castellano also shone, bronze, the same metal achieved by our girls: Sara and Isa Momplet. New title for Rafael Gómez Class A In Class A, Rafael Gómez (RCN Valencia) added a new victory. Second place for Abdón Ibáñez, also from the same club, and bronze for the Finnish Matti Nieminen. Tono Llabrés, silver in Hobie Cat 16 Regarding the Hobie Cat 16, Héctor Sanz and Sandra Pérez (CN Les Basetes) were crowned champions with 4 points, while the current champions of Spain: Juan Antonio Llabrés (CR Pobla Marina) and Tono Llabrés (RCN Valencia) are second with 5 points, while the tandem Miguel Ángel Martínez (C Cullera G.) and Ana Tomás (CR Pobla Marina) are bronze with 10 points. Color of the RCN of Valencia on the Patín de Vela podium In Patín de Vela two crews of the RCN of Valencia have placed themselves at the top of the podium. Vicente Pastor, with 4 points, was first, followed by Sergi Mas, while Carlos Martí (Marina Valencia SC) took the bronze. Carlos Francés and Susana Margarida Gil, add and continue in Vaurien With two partial victories and one second, Carlos Francés and Susana Margarida Gil (RCN Valencia) take the first place on the podium. Tim Corcorán and Brendan Brogan (RCR Alicante), and Franceso Zampacavallo and Marta Navarro (RCN Valencia) were second and third respectively. In Snipe Zabaula and Granados continue to expand their record In Snipe Agustín Zabalua and Juan Luis Granados (RCN Valencia), current European Master champions, achieve a new victory in the class. Champions of the Olympic Week 2023. José Andrés Ferrando and Esteban Martínez and José Luis Maldonado and Laura Morata have qualified after them. Carlos Espí rules in Kite Foil At the CN headquarters in Santa Pola, a week after the competition at the RCN in Valencia, the 'Kite' were the main protagonists, together with iQFoil. In the first class our Carlos Espí shined, achieving absolute victory: 10 out of 10, all first places in the 10 tests completed. In Formula Kite, Mateo Codoñer finished in a creditable fourth place. Silver and Bronze for Moreno and Escudero in 420 and BIC Techno SUB17 at the Alicante headquarters The RCR of Alicante hosted the 'tables' and the 420 between February 17 and 19. In both classes there was color from the RCN of Valencia. In the double class, the Alicante-Valencian tandem formed by Miguel Campos (RCR Alicante) and Pablo Moreno (RCN Valencia) won a more than deserved silver medal, after completing six events in the three days of competition. At this headquarters, Ángel Escudero climbed into the box. Third in the BIC Techno SUB17 class. Vicente Abellán, for his part, managed to finish a brilliant sixth place, while Lucas Marín finished seventh. ILCA 6, Spanish championship at the RCN Torrevieja We also had a prominent role in the ILCA 6 Spanish Championship at the RCN in Torrevieja, within the framework of the Olympic Week. Four very hard days and with the best of ILCA 6 in the water. Irene de Tomás managed to be the first SUB17 in ILCA 6. In ILCA 4 our boys also did a good job in Torrevieja waters, highlighting the 12th place of Quique Ferrando All rights reserved All rights reserved All rights reserved

Mateo and Simón Codoñer, champions of the Spanish Cup 29er

The brothers Mateo and Simón Codoñer (RCN Valencia) and the Balearic Islanders Susana Bestrad and Mª Teresa Martín (RCN Palma) have been proclaimed champions of the Spanish Cup at the Real Club Náutico de Valencia in a third and final day that has been marked by the total absence of wind, leaving it impossible to complete a single test during the day. The national title has been decided with the test on Friday and the five on Saturdays, making a total of six. At 12:00 p.m. the fleet was already heading to the regatta field with the idea of ​​being able to sail. At around 3:00 p.m., intelligence was raised about A in the three racing areas, so the fleets returned to land without being able to compete in a single race. The six tests completed in 29er validate the title of Spanish Cup champions. Along with the Codoñer, silver went to Palma's Marina Conde and Manuel Martín (RCN Palma) and bronze to locals Sergi Soler and Guillermo Castellano (RCN Valencia). In women, Susana Bestrad and Mª Teresa Martín (RCN Palma) have placed themselves at the top of the podium, accompanied by their club mates: Neus García and Lucía Busquet, while Sara and Isa Momplet (RCN Valencia), remain with the bronze. Lucas González and Fernando Ávila, F18 champions In the double F18 class, with three tests completed in total as in the rest of the classes, Lucas González and Fernando Ávila have been proclaimed Olympic Week champions. Silver for the Catalans Fabián Migoya and Alberto Torné and bronze for Marc Jovani and Enrique Martínez New title for Rafael Gómez Class A In Class A, Rafael Gómez (RCN Valencia) adds a new victory. Second place for Abdón Ibáñez, also from the Valencian club, and bronze for the Finnish Matti Nieminen. Héctor Sanz and Sandra Pérez conquer the Olympic Week in Hobie Cat 16. Regarding the Hobie Cat 16, Héctor Sanz and Sandra Pérez (CN Les Basetes) are crowned champions with 4 points, while the current champions of Spain: Juan Antonio Llabrés (CR Pobla Marina) and Tono Llabrés (RCN Valencia) are second with 5 points, while the tandem Miguel Ángel Martínez (C Cullera G.) and Ana Tomás (CR Pobla Marina) are bronze with 10 points. Color of the RCN of Valencia on the Patín de Vela podium In Patín de Vela two crews of the RCN of Valencia have placed themselves at the top of the podium. Vicente Pastor, with 4 points, was first, followed by Sergi Mas, while Carlos Martí (Marina Valencia SC) took the bronze. Paco Ballester champion in Finn class Paco Ballester (CN Llafranc) is first in the Finn Olympic class. The Catalan with two partial victories and a third is crowned in Valencia. Andrés Lloret (CN Campello) has qualified behind, followed by the British Roman Khodykin. Carlos Francés and Susana Margarida Gil, add and continue in Vaurien With two partial victories and one second, Carlos Francés and Susana Margarida Gil (RCN Valencia) take the first place on the podium. Tim Corcorán and Brendan Brogan (RCR Alicante), and Franceso Zampacavallo and Marta Navarro (RCN Valencia) are second and third respectively. In Snipe Zabaula and Granados continue to expand their record In Snipe Agustín Zabalua and Juan Luis Granados (RCN Valencia), current European Master champions, achieve a new victory in the class. Champions of the Olympic Week 2023. José Andrés Ferrando and Esteban Martínez and José Luis Maldonado and Laura Morata have qualified after them. The trophy presentation, held at the RCN Regatta Base in Valencia, was attended by Salva Bueno, National Secretary of the Snipe class; Andrés Lloret and Sara Momplet, representing the Finn and 29er classes, respectively; Rafel Chirivella, vice president of the FVCV and Marisa Arlandis, president of the RCN of Valencia, accompanied by Agustín Zabalua, captain of the Snipe RCNV Fleet. RESULTS