(Palma Mallorca, Spain)- Only in Spain. A nation that has produced some
great sailors in the last decade or so. J/80 sailors dominating the
Volvo Ocean Race on Volvo 70s with the Martinez family having an impact
on sailing TELEFONICA. Olympic 49ers, Olympic 470s and other classes
the Spaniards have sailed well. And, sailing J/80s has proven to be
their "national testing ground" for next-generation keelboat sailors.
It's clear Spanish sailing team efforts have seen their efforts come to
fruition on a global scale in the J/80 class. Nowhere is this more
self-evident than sailing against some of the world's best sailors in
the J/80 Worlds- Spanish teams have won the last SIX J/80 Worlds in a
row (Dartmouth 2012 (UK), Copenhagen 2011 (Denmark), Newport 2010 (RI,
USA), Santander 2009 (Spain), Kiel 2008 (Germany), La Trinite sur Mer
2007 (France))!
Therefore, when the top teams in Spain congregate for their Copa Espana
from around the country at the High Performance Center in Los Alcazares
Infanta Cristina de Murcia, it's going to be clear that year-end
"bragging rights" for "top dog" in the Spanish sailing world will be the
winner of the Copa Espana. The world be damned, who wins in Spain is
what counts.
The
first day of sailing was marked by a good breeze of 15 kts average,
which made it easy to get in three races for the madding crowd of
champions. From the start the fleet opted for the left side of the
course, led by Rayco Tabares at the helm of the J/80 AUTRAN who would
never relinquish his lead to win the first race. The second race was
for local and reigning Copa del Rey Mapfre J/80 Champion Carlos
Martinez. With a great start, he controlled the race despite repeated
attacks by Rayco Tabares' AUTRAN, with whom he had a nice "match race"
in the second beat. In the third and final race of the day, the
strategy again favored those who got left. Again, Rayco's AUTRAN team
started well and won the race followed by Carlos Martinez on MAPFRE.
The reigning world champion Jose Maria van der Ploeg and his crew of
NILFISK after a slow start stood at 6th place overall after the first
day.
The
second day was marked with hotly contested races amongst the top ten
teams. The Race Committee had a difficult job because the wind was
unstable in strength and direction. It would not be possible to start
the first race of the day until 2:30 p.m. with winds of 5 to 9 knots.
On the first beat the fleet divided between left and right with a clear
advantage to HERBALIFE sailed by Leonardo Armas playing the middle of
the course quite well, rounding the first weather mark first and never
relinquishing his lead in difficult, shifty conditions. The second race
was clearly for NILFISK and MAPFRE on the left side of the course on
the first beat, finishing 1-2 in that order. For the third race, Jose
Maria van der Ploeg after a great start took the lead from the start and
with good speed controlled all his rivals to win the race. Meanwhile,
the battle for second place was between three boats, Rayco Tabares'
AUTRAN, Carlos Martinez's MAPRE and Jose Ballester's Bureaufax-Eu;
ultimately they finished in that order.
After
trying to get races going on the third and last day of the event, the
RC had to cancel all racing after 1500 hours. As a result, Rayco Tabares
on AUTRAN was proclaimed the 2012 Copa de Espana Champion with just 11
pts net with a well-sailed 1-2-1-3-6-2-2 record. Second was Carlos
Martinez on MAPFRE with a dsq-1-2-8-1-3-10 record for 25 pts net. Third
was current J/80 World Champion NILFISK with José María Van der Ploeg
with a 7-7-13-4-2-1-1 for 26 pts net, narrowly missing out getting
second for the regatta. Fourth was Emilio Azofra on YACHT PORT
CARTAGENA sailing a solid series with an 11-3-3-9-4-9-1 record for 20
pts net. And, rounding out the top five was Pablo Benjumeda on PUERTO
SHERRY I scoring a commendable 4-4-9-7-5-7-3 for 30 pts net. Close
racing, indeed, for the top five overall!
The awards ceremony was attended by the Director General of Sports of
the Region of Murcia, Antonio Peñalver, accompanied by the mayor of Los
Alcazares, Anastasio Bastida; RFEV president, Gerardo Pombo, president
FVRM, Pedro Román, Spain J80 class president, Alejandro Diaz, with his
secretary, and Pepe Gándara Cartagena Premium BMW manager, Miguel Angel
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