- X edition of Comunitat Valenciana Olympic Week (CVOW) in 2025 consolidates as a pivotal Spanish nautical event.
- Simultaneous competitions are happening in Torrevieja, Santa pola, Valencia, and Alicante.
- The event encompasses over 22 Olympic and pre-Olympic classes until March 2.
- Key competitions feature Finn, Snipe, Vaurien, and more, with international and national titles at stake.
The Comunitat Valenciana Olympic Week (CVOW), now in its tenth edition as 2025 unfolds, has firmly established itself as a monumental event within Spain’s nautical calendar. With events running concurrently in the locations of Torrevieja, Santa Pola, Valencia, and Alicante, participants across 22 distinct Olympic and pre-Olympic classes compete until March 2.This revered competition not only stimulates local tourism but also provides a vital preparatory platform for sailors eyeing national and international championships.
The Kickoff in Valencia: Rain, Cold and Competition
This year, the prestigious Real Club Náutico de Valencia kicked off the CVOW, playing host to early competitions in classes like Snipe, Finn, and Vaurien.Each brought its own excitement and challenges. Despite adverse weather,marked by rain and chill,competitors showcased their skills when the elements finaly allowed the races to start past 3 p.m., thanks to a wind shift from west to northeast.
Key Outcomes in Various Classes
- Snipe Class: With 17 boats, the duo Martíin Bermúdez de la Puente and Beatriz Díaz (RCN Madrid) surged ahead, clinching the day’s final segment. Trailing closely behind were Zabalua-Olivas and Mannise-Aliaga teams from RCN Valencia.
- Finn Class: In a no-surprise scenario among 14 competitors, Miguel Fernández (RCN Coruña) continued his unbeaten streak, significantly ahead, with Adrián Bedoya (CN Ibiza) and Guillermo Altadill (CN Ampolla) following.
- Vaurien Class: Provisional leaders are Francesco Zampacavallo (RCNV) and Maria Alesson Fernández (RCRC) with strategic placements. Close contenders include Carlos Francés-Susana Gil (RCNV) and Alain Arri-José Ignacio Fernández (CVB).
The races continue tomorrow at the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, with crucial titles of the X Comunitat Valenciana Olympic Week up for grabs.
Venue Highlights and Competitions
Each location brings a unique focus within the CVOW:
- RCN torrevieja: Hosting the Spanish championship for RC IOM and the European and Spanish Cup for the Europa class.
- Real Club de Regatas de Alicante: Central for juvenile classes, featuring ILCA 4 and the 420.
- Real Club Náutico de Valencia: Hosting the 29er Europa Cup.
- Club Náutico Santa Pola: The epicenter for windsurfing, accommodating the Spanish Championships for Techno and iQ Foil Juvenile classes.
The grand vision is to boost high-level competition, furnishing a critical preparatory platform for sailors aiming for glory at both national and international fronts. Moreover, the event reinforces the visibility of sailing as a dynamic sporting and touristic force in the Valencian Community.
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