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Trofeo Princesa Sofía

Sailing regatta in Palma de Majorca, Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Trofeo Princesa Sofía is an annual sailing regatta in Palma de Majorca, Spain, organised by the clubs Club Nàutic S'Arenal, Club Marítimo San Antonio de la Playa, Real Club Náutico de Palma, and federations Real Federación Española de Vela and Federación Balear de Vela.[1]

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The 46th edition was held in April and May 2015.[2] It is part of the 2015 EUROSAF Champions Sailing Cup.[3] Together with the Semaine Olympique Française, Allianz Regatta, and Kiel Week regattas, Trofeo Princesa Sofía is part of the Sailing World Cup in the 2023 and 2024 seasons.[4]

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Winners

Trofeo Princesa Sofía

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Men's Europe

  • 1998 –  Pablo Arandia (ESP)[7]
  • 1999 –  Pablo Arandia (ESP)[8]
  • 2001 –  Valérian Lebrun (FRA)[9]

Women's Europe

Open Europe

Finn

ILCA 6 (formerly known as Laser Radial)

ILCA 7 (formerly known as Laser)

Musto Skiff

  • 2022 –  Andy Tarboton (RSA)[39]

420

  • 1975 –  Tomas Estela & Miguel Estela (ESP)[1]
  • 1998 –  Daniel Folch Albareda & Jordi Flos (ESP)[40]
  • 1999 –  Dimitra Milona & Aliki Kourkoulou (GRE)[41]
  • 2001 –  José Antonio Medina & Juan M. Cerezo (ESP)[42]

Men's 470

Women's 470

Mixed 470

Open 470

49er

49er FX

Flying Dutchman

Snipe

2.4 Metre

6 Metre

  • 2023 –  StellaVioleta Alvarez (ESP)[54]

Dragon

  • 1968 –  A. Larrañaga, J. Fernández de Mesa & G. Macpherson (ESP)[1]
  • 1969 –  A. Holm, P. Holm & P. Hons Jensen (DEN)[1]
  • 1971 –  M. Pedersen, J. Borensen & M. Nielsen (DEN)[1]
  • 1972 –  H. Fereberger, F. Eisl & K. Stangl (AUT)[1]
  • 1973 –  Prince Juan Carlos, Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba & Félix Gancedo (ESP)[1]
  • 1998 –  Harm Müller-Spreer, Thomas Auracher & Vincent Hösch (GER)[55]
  • 1999 –  Martin Payne, Martin Dassler & Michael Lipp (POR)[56]
  • 2001 –  My WayFrank Berg, Søren Kæstel & Søren Pehrsson (DEN)[57]
  • 2015 –  Lazy DaisyMarc Patiño, Pau Balaguer & Juan Galmés (ESP)[28]
  • 2016 –  Lady TatiPatrick de Barros, Vincent Hösch & Rodrigo Vantacich (POR)[29]
  • 2017 –  Lady TatiPatrick Monteiro de Barros, Álvaro Marinho & Rodrigo Vantacich (POR)[30]
  • 2018 –  Meerblickd21Otto Pohlmann, Markus Koy & Jorge Manuel Lima (UAE)[31]
  • 2019 –  DebutantIvan Bradury, Lars Hendriksen & George Leonchuk (GBR)[58]
  • 2022 –  PowwowMichael Zankel, João Matos Rosa & Diogo Pereira (GER)[39]
  • 2023 –  Mr. NovaJorge Forteza Castro, Joan Freizas Pages & Miguel Santaursula Vila (ESP)[54]

Elliott 6m

J/70

  • 2023 –  Luis Albert Solana (ESP)[54]

J/80

  • 2017 –  Javier Chacartegui, Juan Miguel Barrionuevo Vallejo, Chisco Pomar & Juan Miguel Riera Truyols (ESP)[30]
  • 2018 –  Javier Chacartegui (ESP)[31]
  • 2019 –  Javier Chacartegui (ESP)[58]
  • 2022 –  Helena Alegre Aran, Ines Fernandez Billon, Philip Marcus Parry, Laura Martínez & Flavia Tomiselli (ESP)[39]
  • 2023 –  Helena Alegre Aran, Cati Darder, Andreu Jaume & Xisco Pomar (ESP)[54]

Star

Viper 640

  • 2019 –  Lawrence Crispin, Hector Cisneros & Luka Crispin (GBR)[58]

Yngling

Nacra 17

Tornado

Men's Formula Kite

Women's Formula Kite

Men's IQfoil

Women's IQfoil

Men's Mistral

Women's Mistral

Men's RS:X

Women's RS:X

T.D.V.

  • 1984 –  F. G. Lamadrid (ESP)[1]
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