BANCAJA and GO FIT Complete the Podium
(Santander, Spain)- This year's "Mini-Worlds" (as El Mundialito refers
to) held each fall in Santander, Spain almost always seems to live up to
its billing, hosted by Federacion Cantabra de Vela. It is an event
that attracts some of the top one-design/ keelboat talent in all of
Spain. Who can argue with the turnout, thirty-one J/80s and about 140
crew, with some of Spain's best sailors in the mix-- J/80 World
Champions, TP52 Champions, Olympic Champions and friends of the
Martinez's (one of them, Iker Martinez, is now racing the Volvo 70
TELEFONICA in the Volvo Race), amongst others.
This year, Cantabria hosted a new edition of its traditional
'Mundialito' fleet that has been hosted for the last six years in the
J/80 class- one of the the largest and highest quality International
One-Design keelboats fleets worldwide. Top sailors are invited as
"guests" to participate as both skippers and crew with the J/80 owners.
Two races were held on Saturday in the interior bay of Santander with a
Northeast wind between 8 and 10 knots, sadly no racing on Sunday for
this fun-loving, highly competitive bunch of sailors due to no wind.
Perhaps a good thing since Saturday night many sailors had fun to dawn
on Sunday? It is the way the Spanish play, love the sailing, dinner and
dancing late, wake up late and do it again-- so far, so good, a few
J/80 Worlds title holders from Spain attest to the fact their formula
works!
This year, the winner of the competition was Pichu Torcida's familiar
ECC VIVIENDAS, sailing with "guest sailor" Ariane Mainemare Malaga. It
was hard for the other teams to match their speed and cleverness,
posting a 1-2 to once again be "the best on the bay"! Just behind them
in second was BANCAJA, sailed by Javier Lopez-Vazquez, Alvaro Alfonso
Madrid Mazarrasa and Colon de Carvajal, which also had a fantastic
weekend with a 2-3 record. Behind them, it was a hard-fought contest for
third place. In the end, GO FIT sailed by David Madrazo and Ignacio
Triay combined forces, with Triay skippering to a 6-4 snatched the third
spot on the podium. That's an awesome performance for Triay along with
another famous shipmate, Ignacio Postigo (creator of the Cantabrian
MedCup TP52 Circuit). This trio beat out the current J/80 World
Champion on a tie-breaker, Ignacio Camino on NEXTEL ENGINEERING. Camino
and friend Armando Gutierrez sailed to a 5-5, but had to be content with
fourth place finish. Just off the pace and sailing well was RAITA
sailed by Rafa and Jesus Gonzalez Maliach Colvee, with Canarian
tactician Susana Romero called the shots, their 4-9 securing them fourth
place. Another regatta favorite, the CROCS TEAM sailed by Javier Aguado
of Menorca (2nd in Copa del Rey) and Laureano Wizner, finally took 6th
place after sailing to a 9-6.
Yet another fixture in "El Mundialito", Jaime Rodriguez-Toubes,
accompanied by good friend Toño Piris on YATES & COSAS, finished a
creditable seventh. The FONESTAR Team with Jaime Borras at the helm took
the honor of winning the second race from start to finish to finish in
eighth position. Ninth was MAQUECHE sailed by Rafael Pascual Alfonso
Esposito, who had as sailing guest Javier Polanco. Rounding out the Top
Ten was LOUPE sailed by Alberto Padron and Cesar Obregon.
It is important to mention the presence of Galician Malal Bermúdez de
Castro sailing aboard SOLVENTIS, which was third in the first race but
boomed the second race to finish 11th overall. Also, Italian J/80
Champion Max Rama finished in the middle of the fleet in his first major
test against to top Spanish teams in their home waters, not bad! The
defending champion, SOLUCIONES CINQUA, sailed by Alejandro Diaz was not
so lucky and ended up in the middle of the fleet, too. Many other top
sailors and Spanish champions were sailing, however, "El Mundialito" is a
weekend designed to bring together representatives of the top offshore
and one-design fleets in Spain-- the end result is not important, and
indeed there is no award. Nevertheless, the sailors love having fun and
competing at the highest level in the world. The success of the event
is due to the enthusiasm and generosity of the owners of the J/80 fleet
at the Real Club Marítimo de Santander. An extraordinary event, a model
for other top sailing clubs and countries to follow as they introduce
more people to the sport of sailing. For more J/80 Mundialito Regatta sailing information