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WesMex International Small Boat Regatta - Action underway + Video

by Icarus Sailing Media on 30 Mar 2014
2014 WesMex International Small Boat Regatta Icarus Sailing Media http://www.icarussailingmedia.com/
Welcome to the WesMex International Small Boat Regatta and Riviera Nayarit where the youth sailors will enjoy another fantastic event. WesMex is part of Circuito Mexicano de Vela which aims at developing the sport of sailing among the youth and also to promote the unique places that are involved as touristic destinations for everyone.

WesMex 2014 starts with great conditions as the wind reaches 14 knots. The gusty and tricky conditions along with the high level of competition contribute to having a fantastic day one with a lot of action in all classes.

After the first races of the regatta in Optimist Advanced fleet, Juan Pablo Rivas has the lead after a steady performance. In 420 class, Camila and Casilda Flores had an excellent first day with three bullets. In Laser classes, Jacobo Margules is in charge of Radial fleet, Yanic Gantry rules the Standard fleet and Daniel O' Farrie has the advantage in 4.7 class.

In the same time, anguish culminates in MexOrc as the regatta coming to the end. No changes in the result after day five, but it might be some ups and downs in the final day. Stay tuned!




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