The 10th Valencian Community Olympic Week is a race put on by the Valencian Community Sailing Federation (FVCV). This weekend is the biggest block of events. More than 300 sailors from the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, the Real Club Náutico de Torrevieja, and the Club Náutico de Santa Pola will be there until Sunday, February 16.
There will be seven classes competing, with the 29er Eurocup and the IQFoil, Techno Plus, and RC IOM Spanish Championships.
The 29er Eurocup Series is back at the Real Club Náutico de Valencia.
The Eurocup Series for the 29er class will be held again during the CV Olympic Week. This time, it will be held at the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, and 86 boats have already signed up to compete. Up to 18 countries will send sailors to the international competition being held by the club in Valencia. There will be 16 races on the schedule. The ILCA 6 and ILCA 7 fleets will join them in the capital of Turia on Friday, February 14. This will bring the total number of entrants to almost 80, and on Saturday, the Class A will also arrive.
The boards are at the Santa Pola Yacht Club.
During the Valencian Community Olympic Week, IQFoil and Techno Plus will be held at the Santa Pola Yacht Club once more. The race will be the Spanish Championship for both classes, so the best sailors from all over Spain will be competing. Almost 100 sailors have already signed up for the event.
The Real Club Náutico Torrevieja is now open to RC IOM.
Radiocontrol will be at the Real Club Náutico de Torrevieja with about 60 people, just like it is every year. Since it’s the Spanish Championship for the class, the competitors are the best in the country.
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