The regatta, which pays tribute to the Spanish Navy, closed a record-breaking edition with the participation of 126 boats from eleven different countries. Over two weekends, the waters of Valencia served as the stage for a competition defined by tactical demands and shifting winds.
The Lassal, an Italia 9.98B model, based its triumph on consistency, securing five partial victories and demonstrating superior performance compared to its rivals. This result allows the Valencian team to succeed the Fala Pouco, the winner of the previous edition, in the trophy's history.
Other boats also stood out in their respective categories, such as Vithas Urbania, which achieved a clean sweep of victories in ORC 0, and Mercedes-Benz Valdisa, which secured its lead in ORC 1 after three years of effort. In the J80 class, victory went to Dorsia Clínicas.
The closing ceremony, held at the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, was attended by numerous sports and institutional authorities. During the event, an emotional tribute was paid to key figures of the club, marking the end of a week that turned the city into the hub of Mediterranean maritime culture.




