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Colônia De Férias Do Icrj COLÔNIA DE FÉRIAS DO ICRJ: MUITA DIVERSÃO E EDUCAÇÃO 2019 | nº 69 | Boletim - Março www.icrj.com.br AMBIENTAL PESCA Melhor média de peixes de bico dos últimos 20 anos 2 Piscina Sede & Terça-feira a domingo Das 9h às 19h HorárioNatação (3 ada 12 Sedeanos) Horário da Sauna Horário Pilates Terça ePiscina quinta-feira Terça-feiraDas 8h15 a domingoàs 9h ou dasDas 10h159h às 19h às 11h NataçãoSinuca (3 a 12 anos) SegundaTerça e quinta-feiraa sexta-feira DasDas 14h30 8h15 às 9h23h Sábado,ou das domingo 10h15 àse feriado11h Das 14h às 22h Sinuca HorárioNatação Natação GMNI GMNI SegundaCarteado a sexta-feira DasTodos 14h30 os diasàs 23h Prof. Waldyr Ramos Sábado,Das domingo 13h às 21h e feriado Terça e quinta-feira Das 14h às 22h Ballet Das 6h às 9h Carteado Terça e quinta-feira Prof. Fábio Pessanha DasTodos 17h30 os às dias 18h30 e dasDas 18h30 13h às às 21h 19h30 Quarta e sexta-feira Das 6h às 9h AulaBallet de Tênis SegundaTerça e quinta-feira a sexta-feira Horário do DasDas 17h30 6h às às 19h 18h30 Salão de Beleza e das 18h30 às 19h30 Tênis - Ulização p/ Sócios SegundaAula dea sexta-feira Tênis TerçaDas a19h sexta-feira às 23h SábadoDas 6h e àsdomingo 19h Das 06h às 23h h h Tênis - Utilização p/ Sócios Segunda-feira a domingo HorárioDas 19h às 22h ACADEMIA CORPO LASER - ICRJ da Barbearia TERÇA A SÁBADO Das 9h às 18h (hora de almoço das 13h às 14h ) DOMINGO E FERIADO Das 9h30 às 14h (fechado no último domingo do mês) Formas de pagamento: Modalidades e Programação: Horário de Funcionamento: Ginástica, Musculação, Personal Training 2ª à 6ª feira - 6h às 22h Dinheiro ou débito em título Sábado - 8h às 14h 3 Sumário Comodoria Fique por dentro ............................................................................. 4 COMODORO Vicente Arruda Filho Velejadores do ICRJ levam o brasileiro de Optimist por equipes...... 5 VICE-COMODORO João Batista P. Cursino de Moura Atletas do ICRJ se destacam no brasileiro de Laser ............................ 6 CONTRA-COMODORO 70º campeonato brasileiro de Snipe ............................................... 6 José Roberto Braile Copa 420 e Taça Gêmeos do Mar agitam o final de semana no ICRJ ... 7 Kahena e Martine iniciam 2019 com medalha de ouro.................... 7 Mesa do Conselho PRESIDENTE Estreia no campeonato mundial da classe Star júnior ................ 7 Helio Lyra de Aquino Junior ICRJ fecha brasileiro de 420 com pódio duplo ........................ 8 VICE-PRESIDENTE Carlos Eduardo Wright Domingues Calendário da Vela ........................................................................ 8 1º SECRETÁRIO Regata Kurt Jurgen - Posto 6 abre temporada da Dingue ............. 9 Victor Vocos de Oliveira Camargo Descontração na Regata Lorenzo ................................................. 9 2º SECRETÁRIO Evandro Soares ICRJ é ouro e prata na Copa do Mundo de vela ....................... 10 COMISSÃO DE ÉTICA Copa Laser e Taça Open ........................................................... 10 EFETIVOS Delta Madureira Filho Flotilha do ICRJ brilha na Copa da Juventude ..................... 11 Luiz Carlos Peixoto de Lima Ramos Wilson Teixeira Com mais de 200 crianças, a colônia de férias da EDN foi um sucesso ... 12 SUPLENTES Um século de muitas histórias .......................................................14 Fernando Antonio Gomes Pedrosa Carlos Alberto Pires Jardim Torneio Bruno Hermanny de caça submarina 2019 ....................... 15 Robledo Gioia Encerramento da Temporada de Pesca Oceânica 2018/2019 ....... 16 COMISSÃO MISTA Programação Social ..................................................................... 18 EFETIVOS Marcio Kastrup - Vela Música nos coqueiros ................................................................... 19 Ricardo M. e A. Mayer - Pesca Luiz Sergio de S. Almeida - Lancha Cinema ...................................................................................... 20 Claudio Dutra de Aboim - Social Iate News ..................................................................................... 22 SUPLENTES Lelia Winckler Noethen Monti - Vela Antonio Carlos Bento Ribeiro - Pesca Giampaolo Roberto D. Jorio - Lancha Francisco A. de M. Laranjeira - Social Divulgação CONSELHO FISCAL GERENTE DE COMUNICAÇÃO FOTÓGRAFOS EFETIVOS José Benicá Cláudio Macedo Luiz Eduardo Pereira de Lucena Paulo Sérgio dos Anjos Gustavo Banho Licks Gisele Delazeri Paulo Vitor Sergio Goretkin Ricardo Pereira DESIGNER Rodrigo Nabuco SUPLENTES Tiago Pereira Texas Produções Luiz Carlos Bulhões C. da F. Filho Antonio Andre Capper ANALISTA DE COMUNICAÇÃO Antonio Bali Emily Teodosio FOTO DE CAPA: Ricardo Pereira ESTAGIÁRIO DE COMUNICAÇÃO Use o código ao Arllyn Mello IMPRESSÃO lado para baixar Grupo Smart Printer - (22) 2654-1112 o boletim para ACERVO CULTURAL Mônica Muniz TIRAGEM seu tablet ou 3.300 exemplares smartphone. 4 Fique por dentro... capa deste mês traz um registro da Colô- Na pesca, realizou-se o tradicional Torneio Bruno Her- nia de Férias da EDN, realizada entre os manny de Caça Submarina nas Ilhas Tijucas, com pesagens e dias 15 de janeiro e 01 de fevereiro, com premiações na sede do clube. A temporada de pesca oceânica uma extensa tirolesa instalada na área fechou com o Torneio de Encerramento, que registrou a me- da piscina. Foram três semanas incríveis lhor média de peixes de bico dos últimos 19 anos. para a garotada! Na parte social, iniciamos fevereiro com muita anima- ANa Vela, a equipe de Optimist conquistou o tri- ção em mais uma edição do Música nos Coqueiros, que rece- campeonato brasileiro por equipes, em Ilhabela. No Cam- beu a Banda Maré Cheia e lotou o Cais da Bandeira. Confira a peonato Brasileiro de 420, em Porto Alegre, o ICRJ con- programação vindoura. quistou pódio duplo. No Brasileiro de Laser, em Niterói, Em Iate News, destacamos a disponibilização de 20 além do pódio duplo na classe Standard, houve dobradinha títulos em condições especiais para filhos e netos de sócios. As feminina na Radial. Já no Brasileiro de Snipe, em São Paulo, boas notícias também foram as melhorias nos espaços do clube nossos velejadores foram premiados na classificação geral, como a reforma das quadras poliesportiva e de tênis da sede, e categoria Grand Master, Master Legend e Júnior. Na Copa das novas poitas e reparos no hangar da subsede de Cabo Frio. da Juventude, em Porto Alegre, a Flotilha de Vela Jovem, Registramos também que o recorde de tempo sem aci- além de conquistar medalhas, posicionou o ICRJ entre os dentes de trabalho foi superado. Atingimos a marca de 365 quatro melhores Clubes de Vela Jovem da competição. O dias sem ocorrências, o que demonstra o ótimo trabalho do se- excelente desempenho dos atletas do ICRJ é inegável. tor de Recursos Humanos e da Comissão Interna de Prevenção Fora do país, em Miami, EUA, teve ouro na Miami de Acidentes. Skiff Midwinter Regatta, ouro e prata na Copa do Mundo Nesta edição, iniciaremos a coluna “ICRJ rumo aos de Vela, e estreia no Campeonato Mundial da Classe Star 100”, uma série de matérias especiais com um pouco da histó- Júnior. Por aqui, sediamos a Copa 420, Taça Gêmeos do ria do nosso clube. O centenário do ICRJ será celebrado em 25 Mar, Copa Laser, Taça Open, Regatas Kurt Jurgen, Jorge de março de 2020. Pontual e Lorenzo. Boa leitura! Foto: Aline Bassi Aline Foto: Vela & 5 VELEJADORES DO ICRJ LEVAM O BRASILEIRO DE OPTIMIST POR EQUIPES O 47º Campeonato Brasileiro da Classe Opti- treantes, Erick Sheidt (Ilhabela) foi o campeão, Ian Borgs- mist aconteceu de 05 a 15 de janeiro na Escola de Vela trom (Ilhabela) ficou em 2º lugar, Davi Neves (ICSC) em Lars Grael, em Ilhabela, São Paulo. A competição, que é 3º e o nosso velejador Eduardo Almeida em 4º lugar. aberta para crianças e jovens até 15 anos de idade, bateu A competição individual do Brasileiro de Opti- recorde de inscritos com duzentos e vinte (220) partici- mist terminou no dia 15 com a classificação geral definida: pantes de nove estados brasileiros e também do Chile. Gustavo Glimm (Veleiros do Sul) em 1º lugar, Bernardo O Rio de Janeiro foi o estado com o maior número de Martins (ICRJ) em 2º lugar, Erick Carpes (VDS) em 3º e velejadores, 59 no total; São Paulo, em seguida, com 52. Gabriela Vassel (Ilhabela) 4º lugar geral e 1º feminino. A Cerimônia de Abertura da competição foi re- A Cerimônia de Encerramento e Premiação foi re- alizada no Centro Histórico de Ilhabela com a presença alizada também no dia 15 na Escola de Vela Lars Grael. dos velejadores, técnicos, responsáveis e autoridades que O evento foi um classificatório para o Sul-Americano que declararam o evento aberto oficialmente. Com a avenida será disputado em abril, em Algarrobo, no Chile, e pri- principal fechada, as delegações desfilaram ao som da ba- meira etapa da seletiva para o Mundial, Europeu e Norte- teria da escola de samba Leões do Ita e após a cerimônia -Americano. A segunda etapa foi realizada entre 13 e 23 de houve um show da Banda TomCats. fevereiro, em Vitória. O ICRJ foi representado por 20 velejadores es- O ICRJ conseguiu classificar quatro atletas! São treantes - menos de 1 ano competindo na classe - e 28 eles: Bernardo Martins, Diogo Petersen, Joana Gonçalves veteranos, a maior delegação do campeonato. A progra- (vice-campeã feminina) e Julia Carreão (4ª colocada fe- mação do 47º Brasileiro de Optimist também incluiu minina). Parabéns a todos! dois eventos em paralelo: a Copa Brasil de Estreantes e o Campeonato Brasileiro por Equipes. Em dias quentes Conhecendo novas velas de sol forte e boas condições de vento, as regatas dos ve- Durante o 47º Brasileiro de Optimist, aconteceram teranos
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