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REGATA FESTAS DO CRISTO Página 1 De 2 REGATA FESTAS DO CRISTO Página 1 de 2 REGATA FESTAS DO CRISTO TROFEO NOVACAIXAGALICIA Clases Windsurf,Vaurien y Optimist 27/08/2011 - 28/08/2011 LISTA DE INSCRITOS Desde la Clase : OPTIMIST Hasta la Clase : WINDSURF Ord Nº.Vela Clase Yate Patrón Licencia Tripulación Licencia Club Categoría 1 ESP1 OPTIMIST RANIA BRIALES TRÁMITE RCN RODEIRA C 2 ESP1064 OPTIMIST ANTON SOARES 126 CM CANIDO A 3 ESP1088 OPTIMIST IÑAKI CARRERA BUENO 1088 RCM AGUETE B 4 ESP10997 OPTIMIST JAIME LUSQUIÑOS PASCUAL 51 RCN VIGO B 5 ESP11 OPTIMIST ANA GARCÍA BOUZA TRÁMITE RCN RODEIRA B 6 ESP1104 OPTIMIST CRISTINA CERQUEIRA 132 CM CANIDO B 7 ESP111 OPTIMIST CARLOS ALVAREZ SANTIAGO TRÁMITE RCN RODEIRA C 8 ESP1111 OPTIMIST GABRIELA BRIALES SAENZ TRÁMITE RCN RODEIRA C 9 ESP118 OPTIMIST PABLO VIEJO TORO 2563 RCN VIGO C MARTÍN WIZNER PÉREZ- LA 10 ESP12056 OPTIMIST 590 RCN VIGO C FUENTE 11 ESP12139 OPTIMIST CRISTINA GLEZ. FDEZ. RCN RODEIRA B 12 ESP1321 OPTIMIST MIGUEL VIEJO TORO 2564 RCN VIGO C 13 ESP1402 OPTIMIST OLEG CARRASCO SOLLA 747 RCN VIGO C 14 ESP1428 OPTIMIST LUCIA BUENO 134 CM CANIDO B 15 ESP1467 OPTIMIST RODRIGO RODRIGUEZ 137 CM CANIDO B 16 ESP1569 OPTIMIST CARLA MARTINEZ BAMBA 52 RCN VIGO B 17 ESP1650 OPTIMIST ALEJANDRO PÉREZ 139 CM CANIDO C 18 ESP1658 OPTIMIST PAULA CERDEIRA 119 CM CANIDO A 19 ESP1689 OPTIMIST TOMÁS MATAMORO 121 CM CANIDO A 20 ESP172 OPTIMIST MARCOS FERREIRA 1071 CM CANIDO A 21 ESP1793 OPTIMIST OMAR COLMENARES 127 CM CANIDO B 22 ESP181 OPTIMIST ROSARIO GARCÍA 118 CM CANIDO A 23 ESP1852 OPTIMIST MARTIN ARDAO 122 CM CANIDO A 24 ESP1871 OPTIMIST ANDRES ALVAREZ GIL 662 RCM AGUETE A 25 ESP1888 OPTIMIST DIEGO FERRAL RAMIREZ 664 RCM AGUETE A 26 ESP1951 OPTIMIST RAFAEL BAUTISTA PÉREZ 28553 CR VALMAYOR A 27 ESP1955 OPTIMIST TIRSO CERQUERIA 123 CM CANIDO A 28 ESP1997 OPTIMIST GAEL FIGUEIRAS ALONSO 2565 RCN VIGO C 29 ESP1ROJO OPTIMIST ALBERTO VIEJO TORO 238 RCN VIGO B 30 ESP2050 OPTIMIST YOLANDA ENRÍQUEZ GÓMEZ 57 RCN VIGO B 31 ESP2225 OPTIMIST IAGO GARCÍA FERNÁNDEZ 64 RCN VIGO B 32 ESP225 OPTIMIST JOSE PEREIRA PORTO 663 RCM AGUETE B 33 ESP38 OPTIMIST GONZALO CASAL PEREIRA 66 RCN VIGO B 34 ESP39 OPTIMIST ANA CARRASCO SOLLA 63 RCN VIGO B 35 ESP391 OPTIMIST JORGE ENRÍQUEZ GÓMEZ 58 RCN VIGO C 36 ESP416 OPTIMIST CAROLINA GALLEGO 124 CM CANIDO A 37 ESP567 OPTIMIST AGUSTIN GAYART 130 CM CANIDO A 38 ESP572 OPTIMIST IRIA PERNAS 2279 CM CANIDO B 39 ESP689 OPTIMIST FERREOY SIMON 125 CM CANIDO B 40 ESP822 OPTIMIST Mª VICTORIA BAUTISTA PÉREZ 29080 CR VALMAYOR B 41 ESP933 OPTIMIST SANTIAGO MORENO CASARES 65 RCN VIGO B 42 ESP972 OPTIMIST PABLO RODRIGUEZ 128 CM CANIDO C 43 ESPM1 OPTIMIST IRENE RGUEZ. REY 1950 CS MOAÑA MAR A 44 ESPM2 OPTIMIST LUCAS MACEIRAS PAZ 2567 CS MOAÑA MAR C 45 ESPM3 OPTIMIST HUGO DEL RÍO RIVAS 2566 CS MOAÑA MAR C 46 ESP2009 VAURIEN ALBA MARTÍN PENA 1236 PILAR LAGO MARTINEZ 1295 PUNTA LAGOA JUVENIL/FEMENINA GABRIEL MARTINEZ 47 ESP35056 VAURIEN PEDRO MARTINEZ ABEJON 1497 1942 RCN RODEIRA ABSOLUTA CARBALLO 48 ESP35978 VAURIEN TREBOADA JAIME LEIRÓS ALONSO 1660 ALFONSO LEIRÓS ALONSO 1661 RCNSANXENXO ABSOLUTA 49 ESP36062 VAURIEN RASPA ANDRÉS VIÉITEZ SUÁREZ 259 ROCIO MACIEL 102 RCN VIGO JUVENIL file://C:\Program Files\Cyberalturaligera\eventos\fcristo11\files\entries_OPTIMIST_ ... 28/08/2011 REGATA FESTAS DO CRISTO Página 2 de 2 50 ESP36068 VAURIEN PUCIO RUBÉN CRISTOS AMARELO 260 ANTONIO PÉREZ CASTRO 257 RCN VIGO-LM BOUZAS ABSOLUTA 51 ESP36162 VAURIEN ORO DEL MORO BRAULIO M. IGLESIAS PÉREZ 977 MARCIAL PERALBA TRILLO 699 RCN RODEIRA ABSOLUTA RCN VIGO/CN PUNTA 52 ESP36227 VAURIEN SAILWAY.ES/ SUBARUVIGO.COM ALEJANDRO LUCA DE TERRA 244 MARIO PÉREZ GLEZ. 1235 JUVENIL LAGOA SAILWAY.ES / OTTO SAILING 53 ESP36253 VAURIEN PABLO CABELLO VIEITEZ 1318 JACOBO PEREZ GONZALEZ 177 RCN VIGO/RCN RODEIRA ABSOLUTA TEAM 54 ESP36304 VAURIEN PANTERA ROSA VIOLETA MARTINEZ RIVEIRA 1500 BEATRIZ MARTINEZ RIVERA 1499 RCN RODEIRA JUVE/FEMEN 55 ESP36305 VAURIEN HELENA PÉREZ 1066 ANA SANTIRSO 84 RCN VIGO JUVENIL/FEMENINA 56 ESP5 VAURIEN SOFÍA BLANCO GONZÁLEZ 1237 IRIA REIGOSA RUGGIERO 1238 PUNTA LAGOA JUVENIL/FEMENINA 57 ESP0 WINDSURF JORGE ROBLEDA SIMÓN 2312 CN CANGAS OPEN 58 ESP00000 WINDSURF AITOR BLANCO 1682 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 59 ESP011111 WINDSURF MIGUEL CASTELAO MOLARES 68 CN CANGAS OPEN 60 ESP1 WINDSURF JACOBO POCEIRO 2313 CN CANGAS OPEN 61 ESP10 WINDSURF ALEJANDRO DONCEL GARCÍA 1361 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 62 ESP109 WINDSURF PABLO BREA GARRIDO 1715 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 63 ESP111 WINDSURF HAERBASIA CRISTIAN ESTÉVEZ MOLANES 1725 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 64 ESP116 WINDSURF LARA LAGOA PATIÑO 1195 CN CANGAS OPEN 65 ESP13 WINDSURF MARCO FERNÁNDEZ IGLESIAS 752 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 66 ESP14 WINDSURF TOMÁS VIEITO COBIÁN 1555 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 67 ESP22222 WINDSURF OSCAR POSEU 2273 CN CANGAS OPEN 68 ESP321 WINDSURF FRANCISCO ROBLEDA BARCIA 1673 RCN RODEIRA FORMULA W 69 ESP33333 WINDSURF ALEX ELÚA PININ 1722 CN CANGAS OPEN 70 ESP381 WINDSURF IÑAKI FERNÁNDEZ 879 RCN RODEIRA FORMULA W 71 ESP44444 WINDSURF IGNACIO ELUA 1723 CN CANGAS OPEN 72 ESP6 WINDSURF NACHO FERNÁNDEZ GARCÍA 1370 CN CANGAS FORMULA W 73 ESP890 WINDSURF LUIS DE MIRA PONCE 1228 LIMENS OPEN 74 POR79 WINDSURF ADRE VIDEIRA 6730 IATE CLUBE VIANA FORMULA W 3307 75 POR9 WINDSURF MARCOS GIL MORAIS IATE CLUBE VIANA FORMULA W POR (c) Cyber Altura Ligera - Versión ESP 2.4 KX9W-8EBF Fecha : 28/08/2011 11:44:42 file://C:\Program Files\Cyberalturaligera\eventos\fcristo11\files\entries_OPTIMIST_ ... 28/08/2011.
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