The Club Nàutic Sant Antoni has organized, as it has been doing since the entity was founded in 1973, competitions in various disciplines on the occasion of the patron saint festivals.
FOLLOW US ON OUR SOCIAL MEDIA PROFILES AND RECEIVE UPDATES FROM "PASSION FOR THE SEA"The Sant Bartomeu Nàutic, which took place last weekend, included races in Optimist, Ilca, Windsurfer, Cruiser, Canoeing, and Classics, with numerous athletes participating, filling the bay of Portmany with sails and color.
In the cruiser race, which is part of the CNSA Social League, 'Sulaica' finished first in the standings, followed by 'Plumilla' and 'Space Argent'. In Optimist, Candela Martín from CNSA was the winner, followed by Carlota Marí Mayans, also from CNSA, and Joan Riera from CNSE. In Ilca 4, Juan Quirante (CNSE) won, followed by Gabriela Pérez del Álamo and Víctor Bonet, both from CNSA, while in Ilca 6, Pau Ribas (CNSA) took the victory, with Adrián Tempera (Ibiza) second and Jaume Llorens (CNSA) third.
The Windsurfer class race was won by Héctor Pérez del Álamo, with Lluís Colomé second and Iker Ribas third, all from CNSA. Finally, in Canoeing, the winners in the various categories were Lara Ribas (Infantil Mujer), Liam López (Infantil Hombre), Julia Roselló (Alevín Mujer), Henk Brinkman (Alevín Hombre), Aina Roselló (Benjamín Mujer), Atay Kikozashvili (Benjamín Hombre), and Zoe Álvarez (Pre Benjamín), all from Club Nàutic Sant Antoni.
Regarding the classics, a total of five boats participated. The 'Jay', owned by Norbert Albert Beltrán, was the most “Polida” boat of the meet, while the 'True Love', owned by Eugenio Palacios, was the smallest; the 'Irene Florence', owned by Alejandro Boned, was the fastest; the 'Querida Lolita', owned by Carlos Noguera, the most traditional, and the 'Montse', owned by Paul Deveaux, the most authentic.
Sant Bartomeu Nàutic is a program created for athletes from CNSA, although in this edition some sailors from other clubs participated incidentally.