
(Barcelona, Spain)- With the J/80 World Championship at Sotogrande
Marina on the horizon nobody wanted to lose the opportunity to measure
their performance at the Spanish J/80 Championship in Barcelona. With
more than fifty teams registered for the Worlds to be sailed in the
waters of San Roque from June 25th to July 2nd, it was going to be a
great opportunity to test the crew, the boat, the sails and tactics.
Several teams from Italy, France, Russia, Germany and the United Kingdom
were present in the Sotogrande Marina. The tenth edition of the
Spanish J/80 Championship was organized by the Real Club Nautico de
Barcelona.

After
a brutal nine race series with one discard, the Balearic team of HM
HOTELS skippered by Javier Chacartegui took the national title in a
hotly contested championship; in fact, they were not declared winners
until after crossing the finish line in the last race to win by only one
point! The Catalan team of Marc De Antonio sailed their famous
BRIBON-MOVISTAR into second place with 27 pts and just one more point
back taking third on the podium was José Maria van der Ploeg’s NAUTICA
WATCHES! It was an intense finale, not surprising given that two former
J/80 World Champions were dueling it out to the finish!
The three days of racing provided a constant battle between the top
three teams. On the first day, the provisional leadership was the
Balearic HM HOTELS, followed by the Catalan NAUTICA WATHCES and the
French team COURRIER JUNIOR skippered by Eric Brezellec. After the
second day of racing, the tables flip-flopped in the top three; Van der
Ploeg’s NAUTICA WATCHES was winning followed by De Antonio’s
BRIBON-MOVISTAR in second and HM HOTELS third.
After a disastrous second day, dropping out of the top ten, Brezellec’s
French crew COURRIER JUNIOR acquitted themselves nicely and posted a
closing day 5-5-3 scoreline to jump back into 6th place. Similarly, yet
another J/80 World Champion, Iker Martinez skippering BIDASOA-MOVISTAR
overcame a nasty second day to post a 2-6-1 to secure 4th overall.
Sailing photo credits- Carlos Pich For
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