Together with the world cup that took place last January, this regatta gives her a pass to enter the Pre-Olympic Championship in Rio de Janeiro this year, as well as entry into the World Championships in Spain, where she will be representing Mexico.
There were two championships at play in the J24 category—one from North America and one for the 2014 Mexico Cup. Both were won by Mike Ingham and the “Digger” team, with athletes from Sweden, Mexico, Denmark and the United States.
“This is probably the best place where I’ve ever sailed, it’s excellent! This is the best regatta thanks to its organization and its hosts,” Ingham said. “The conditions are perfect and we were never worried.”
The Oceanic trophy was awarded to “Bandido” and its captain, Ernesto Amtmann, who is also the Honorary President and Founder of the Mexico Cup Regatta.
“I think I can honestly say the Riviera Nayarit is poised to become one of the main—if not the top—tourism destination for nautical sports in the country and in the Mexican Pacific. It’s a rare place where you can sail 365 days of the year, there’s nowhere like this to the north or the south; it’s a very privileged location,” he added.
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Announcing The First Round Of Winners For The 2014 Mexico Cup
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Together with the world cup that took place last January, this regatta gives her a pass to enter the Pre-Olympic Championship in Rio de Janeiro this year, as well as entry into the World Championships in Spain, where she will be representing Mexico.
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