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International Vila de Palamós Optimist Trophy - Difficult final day

by Palamos Pptimist Trophy on 17 Feb 2014
International Vila de Palamós Optimist Trophy 2014 Palamos Optimist Trophy
The XXV International Vila de Palamós Optimist Trophy 2014 finished today in the bay of Palamós. Albert Torres (RCN Palma) is the winner. In a difficult final day, with tricky and unstable NNE wind, from 7 to 12 knots, the Spanish sailor managed to control the pressure and maintain his leading position to the end.

The other two places on the podium were for Alberto Tezza from Italy and Daniil Krutskikh (CSK-Sailing Academy of SP) from Russia.

Torres arrived to this final day with a comfortable leading position which made him claim the title in Palamós, although it was not his best day on the water. He finished 57 in the first race of the day, 8 in the second race, and 21 in race three. His great performance on the two previous days and the advantage gained over the fleet gave him the victory with seven point difference over second classified Italian Alberto Tezza. Third place overall was for Russian sailor Daniil Krutskikh, who kept improving throughout the event to climb to the podium.

The first classified girl was Deike Bornemann from Germany who finished with a meritorious fourth overall position. European silver medallist, Spanish sailor Aina Colom (CN S’Arenal) was the second classified girl and tenth in the overall standings.

The first classified sailor from Club de Vela Palamós, Joan Costa, finished the regatta 119 overall.

 

1 ESP 2314 Albert Torres
41 6 ESP 974 Eduard Ferrer
102
2 ITA 8212 Alberto Tezza
48 7 ESP 2372 Pablo Luján
107
3 RUS 205 Daniil Krutskikh
77 8 MON 1412 Ilsley Alexander
108
4 GER 13284 Deike Bornemann
83 9 ESP 2371 Enrique Luján
113
5 FRA 79 Enzo Balanger
98 10 ITA 7900 Andrea Spagnolli
120


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