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The Club Náutico de Jávea will host the 2.4mR, Hansa 303 and 420 tests in the VII CV Olympic Week

January 11 from 2021 - 13: 36

El Club Nautico de Javea It will host the 2.4mR, Hansa 303 and 420 events in the VII edition of CV Olympic Week that will be held from February 11 to 21 jointly with three other different venues simultaneously: Real Club Náutico de Valencia, Real Club Náutico de Regatas de Alicante and Real Club Náutico de Torrevieja, next to that of Jávea.

This edition maintains the format of four venues distributed throughout the Community, something that allows a large number of registered athletes to be covered and thus, attendees from all points can enjoy this nautical meeting. In addition, it includes the novelty of extending your week to 10 days, in this way, crowds will be avoided and compliance with all the necessary security measures to celebrate can be guaranteed, taking into account all the established protocols.

In Jávea, the tests will be held from February 11 to 14, of the 2.4mR and Hansa 303 classes, in addition this year the 420 class is incorporated.

The sports director of the Club Nautico de Javea, Javier Momparler has explained that the Club is very grateful for the organization of these classes since "one more year the tests of the 2.4mR and Hansa 303 classes will mean designating the champion of Spain". A sample of the Club's support for athletes in these two classes.

Momparler has referred to the new class that joins the Náutico de Jávea in this VII Olympic Week and has already commented that “one of the reasons is that this season we have again a couple in 420, formed by Arantza Reig and Ángel Poveda, who they will be able to compete at home and feel the heat for a season in which everything is new for them ”. The first forecasts suggest that most of the fleet of 420 will attend the call in Xàbia.

He also pointed out that "we are sure that we can carry out the planned program, and that both the sailors and their companions will be able to enjoy on land and in the water, because we have the best regatta course which is the bay of Xàbia".

Momparler has highlighted that the coronavirus pandemic "is marking the previous works" of assembly of the entire operation in the Club and has recognized that the mobility restrictions that exist both in some European countries and in other autonomies "can make the participants they are less than last year ”, when only 30 sailors participated in the Hansa class.

Despite this, he has stressed that the entire team in the Sports area, in coordination with the Federation and the rest of the Club staff, is working to "try to make everyone who comes feel at home and enjoy the tests" . One of the great changes with respect to other editions was the village that the Club organized in collaboration with several local companies to serve the sailors and companions at the end of the daily tests. Something that cannot be done due to "the restrictions imposed by the health crisis."

The restrictions of the health crisis force that this test is practically held behind closed doors and access to the general public is not allowed, since so many athletes.

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