Daniel Della Torre | Fernando D'Emilio | ARG | ||
Tomas Hornos | Pedro Trouche | ARG | ||
Leandro Altolaguirre | Lucas Altolaguirre | ARG |
Thursday, November 14, 2019 | |
10.00 – 18.00 | Registration and Measurement |
19.00 | Opening Ceremony |
Friday, November 15, 2019 | |
10.00 - 11.00 | Registration and Measurement |
11.00 | Registration Closes |
13.00 | Warning Signal for 1st race of the day |
After racing | Social Event |
Saturday, November 16, 2019 | |
13.00 | Warning Signal for 1st race of the day |
After racing | Social Event |
Sunday, November 17, 2019 | |
13.00 | Warning Signal for 1st race of the day |
After racing | Social Event |
Monday, November 18, 2019 | |
13.00 | Warning Signal for 1st race of the day |
16.00 | No inital Warning Signal after this time |
After racing | Award Ceremony |
It was a very hot last day in Buenos Aires with clouds covering the skies over Rio de la Plata and the top teams anxious for the last races of the 2019 South American Championship. The first, and eventually only, start was at 1pm with a light northerly wind.
Daniel Della Torre and Fernando D´Emilio (ARG) were over the line early and had to discard the last race, a real pity for them as they were leading the overall championship and had a real taste of the win. Tomás Hornos and Pedro Trouche didn’t miss the chance and aimed right at the finish line: with the Argentinian out of the game, winning this race would mean claiming the overall championship.
Read Full ArticleAt 1 pm the 21 Stars skated the starting line. A very hot day, with light winds from the northern sector and little wave set the conditions of the field. The two scheduled races of the day were run. In the second, the wind calmed almost completely demanding crews a lot of concentration and good crafts. With 5 races completed throughout the championship, the discard is crucial when measuring positions.
Today, it was a bright day for the Argentines Daniel Della Torre and Fernando D 'Emilio. This pair won the two battles of the day achieving an incredible recovery, in the second, after a bad start. With these two victories, discounting the discard, they manage to add 8 points and, position themselves in the first place displacing the Americans Tomas Hornos and Pedro Trouche who with just 9 points remain in second place. A head-to-head duel not to be missed!
Read Full ArticleOn Saturday morning the weather was rainy. Dense clouds over the Río de la Plata foreshadowed a storm. The postponement was inevitable and the crews had to wait 2 hours before going into dispute. At 3 pm the sun appeared and the 21 stars prepared for the only possible regatta of this day. With 15 knots wind from the northern sector, 5 legs and 5 dropouts were run due to breakage.
Tomás Hornos and Pedro Trouche of the American flag imposed themselves and defended the tip adding only 7 points so far in the championship. Meanwhile, Argentines Julio Labandeira and Julián Garazi Barroso who yesterday also played first place fell to eighth after suffering a penalty. For their part, Argentines Leandro and Lucas Altolaguirre crossed the finish line sixth and with 13 points are in second place. Daniel Della Torre and Fernando D 'Emilio, yesterday fifths, climbed to third place, placing themselves on the podium after adding 17 points thanks to a very good performance in the last two races run so far (seconds and quarters respectively).
Read Full ArticleToday, Friday, November 15, the championship started. At 1 pm, the first regatta was launched. 21 Stars crossed the starting line. The day was warm and clear. The light northeast wind with intensities of 6 to 11 knots inflated the sails and all crews concentrated on giving their best effort. The race course was not easy and the current that under all day complicated things even more.
The two planned races were run. In both, the competitive and partner fleet gave no respite. Here mistakes cost… After this first day, two crews lead the competition with a total of 6 points. It is the Argentines Julio Labandeira and Julián Gazari Barroso of the Yacht Club Olivos and the North Americans Tomás Hornos and Pedro Trouche.
Read Full Article25 teams will start racing tomorrow at the South American Championship 2019 hosted in Buenos Aires by the Club Nautico Olivos. Seven flags are waving at the yacht club entrance, representing Germany, Argentina, Brasil, Chile, United States, Italy and Uruguay with their great sailors gathered here to claim the South American Silver Star and follow nothing less than five time Olympic medalist Robert Scheidt, who won it last year in Rio de Janeiro with Henry Boening.
Read Full ArticleCountry | Sail | Skipper | Crew |
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ARG | 8430 | Daniel Della Torre | Fernando D'Emilio |
ARG | 8008 | Fabian Mac Gowan | Ariel Simonet |
ARG | 8061 | FABIO SCARPATI | OTADO SILVINA |
ARG | 7316 | Juan Martin Locatelli | Juan Ignacio Morand |
ARG | 8211 | TORKEL BORGSTROM | Juan Pablo Engelhard |
ARG | 8551 | Juan Pablo Percossi | Kilian Weise |
ARG | 7736 | Gonzalo Berdes | Joaquin Berdes |
ARG | 8421 | Diego Peisajovich | Javier Ciro |
ARG | 7966 | Mariano Cambon | Nicolas Guzman |
ARG | 8239 | julio LABANDEIRA | JULIAN GAZARI |
ARG | 8251 | Leandro Altolaguirre | Lucas Altolaguirre |
ARG | 8285 | Erich Mones Ruiz | HERNAN CELEDONI |
ARG | 8169 | Gerardo Della Torre | Federico Calegari |
ARG | 7700 | Guido Potenza | Cristián Hagge |
ARG | 7885 | FERNANDO QUEIREL | JULIAN GAZARI BARROSO |
ARG | 8382 | Héctor Longarela | Hugo Longarela |
ARG | 7213 | Martin Costa | Federico Francisco Mera |
GER | TBD | Daniel Fritz | Frithjof Kleen |
ARG | 8003 | EDUARDO FARRE | CORRADO CRISTALDINI |
USA | 8169 | Tomas Hornos | Pedro Trouche |
URU | 8136 | Ricky Fabini | Fede Calegari |
ARG | 7907 | Marcelo Frezza | Tomas Morgan |
ARG | 7976 | Cristian NOE | Fernando Mugerle |
CHI | 8502 | jorge montero | Sebastian Salinas |