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Italian Offshore Sailing Edison Next of Brindisi 2024: last day and awards – Water sports

– Brindisi offers two more races with a north wind of 12-13 knots

– Here are the four new Italian offshore sailing champions FIV 2024

– The final rankings of the event and the special UVAI prizes

– Also at the awards ceremony was the mayor of Brindisi Giuseppe Marchionna

– The 2025 edition of the Italian Offshore Sailing Championship will be in Capo d’Orlando in Sicily

Closing still under the sign of the wind in Brindisi for the Edison Next 2024 Italian Offshore Sailing Championship. The Apulian sea also provided a constant wind from the North on the final day, slightly lighter than the previous days, around 12 knots with a few gusts just above strong and always formed wave, typical of this race course.

The Italian Altura Edison Next 2024 therefore closes with the fully respected program of 8 tests in four days. Thanks to the weather conditions but also to the organization of the Circolo della Vela Brindisi and the Regatta Committee.

It was not only a beautiful event with many races, it was also a difficult championship, with the pursuit of the Italian titles that engaged the crews and technicians. There were no shortage of divergent assessments regarding the weather data at the basis of the calculations of the rankings with compensated times, and the comparisons between the Race Committee, the Technical Committee and the competing teams, always with mutual respect for the roles.

THE FINAL RANKINGS AND THE SPECIAL PRIZES

The mayor of Brindisi spoke at the awards ceremony Joseph Marchionna together with the president of CV Brindisi Nino Caso and to the FIV president Francesco Ettorre. The latter, in addition to thanking the organizing club and all the competitors, intervened in the discussions that accompanied some technical aspects of the championship: “We are not hiding behind a finger, I am sorry for some situations during the regatta, we will treasure it because we always want to see the competitors happy. We will draw attention to what can be done to always improve, which is our goal.”

The new Italian offshore sailing champions 2024

Group 1 – Classes 0, A, B Regatta: Blue Sky, Claudio Terrieri’s Swan 42 (YC Hannibal)

Group 1 – Classes 0, A, B Cruise/Regatta: Reve de Vie, Grand Soleil 43 by Ermanno Galeati and Angelo Davide (Circolo Nautico Sanbenedettese)

Group 2 – Class C Regatta: Sarchiapone Fuoriserie, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Gianluigi Dubbini (Yacht Club Sanremo)

Group 2 – Class C Cruise/Regatta: Unpopergioco, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Nicola Vescia (LNI Trani)

UVAI Special Awards

Trofeo dei Tre Mari – Group 2: Sarchiapone Fuoriserie, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Gianluigi Dubbini (Yacht Club Sanremo)

Tre Mari Trophy – Group 1: Blue Sky, Swan 42 by Claudio Terrieri (YC Hannibal)

Group 2 Owner-Helmsman Trophy: Take Five Jr, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Roberto Di Stefano (Yacht Club Porto San Rocco)

Owner-Helmsman Trophy Group 1: Blue Sky, Claudio Terrieri’s Swan 42 (YC Hannibal).

The championship podiums in the various classes (including foreign teams)

Group 1 Classes 0,A,B, Regatta

1) Blue Sky, Swan 42 by Claudio Terrieri (YC Hannibal)

2) Sugar 3, Italia Yachts 11.98 di Ott Kikkas (Estonia)

3) Sideracordis, X41 by Pier Vettor Grimani (CV Venezia)

Group 1 Classes 0,A,B, Cruise/Regatta

1) Reve de Vie, Grand Soleil 43 by Ermanno Galeati and Angelo Davide (Circolo Nautico Sanbenedettese)

2) To Be, Italia Yachts 11.98 by Stefano Rusconi (YC Italiano)

3) Verve Camer, Comet 50 by Luigi Ancora (CV Gallipoli)

Group 2 Class C Regatta

1) Sarchiapone Fuoriserie, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Gianluigi Dubbini (Yacht Club Sanremo)

2) Hebe V, M37 di Zdenek Jakubek (Repubblica Ceca)

3) Squalo Bianco, First 35 by Concetto Costa (NIC Catania)

Group 3 Class C Cruise/Regatta

1) Unpopergioco, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Nicola Vescia (LNI Trani)

2) Take Five Jr, Italia Yachts 9.98 by Roberto Di Stefano (Yacht Club Porto San Rocco)

3) South Kensington, First 35 by Massimo Licata d’Andrea (CC Roggero di Lauria)

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Photo @ 2004 | FIV – Gianluca Di Fazio

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