Club Nàutic d'Arenys de Mar
Short name | CNAM |
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Founded | 1952 |
Location | Arenys de Mar, Spain |
Website | http://www.cnarenys.com |
The Arenys de Mar Yacht Club (CNAM) is a yacht club located in the Villa of Arenys de Mar, in the Maresme region, Barcelona. It was founded in 1952, being the fourth oldest nautical club of Catalonia, and the oldest yacht club in Spain not located in a capital of province.
Features
Its facilities are in the Port of Arenys de Mar, where there is a "Sailing School" and a "Sport Improvement Center". Some Spanish Olympic crews have been members of this club.
One of the former presidents of the CNAM was Agustí Montal and Galobart, who was also president of FC Barcelona between 1946 and 1952.[1] >.
The CNAM periodically organizes championships of Catalonia, Spain and even international ones of different sailing classes, especially in 420, Optimist and Laser. It also organizes national cruise regattas such as the Interclubs Zone Center Championship in February and the RANC Cup (Royal National Cruise Association) in October. CNAM's dinghies and cruising fleets are present in the main sporting events of Catalonia, Spain and Europe.
Organized Championships
Especially under the presidency of Jacinto Ballester, the CNAM organized sports events of Catalonia, Spain, Europe and World's, among them.[2]
- 1970-1976: Christmas Race (Open international participation) [3]
- 1970: Optimist World's Championship.[4]
- 1970: Spanish Championship "Open" Flying Dutchman class.[5]
- 1970: Flying Dutchman European Championship.[6][7]
- 1972: Second Ladies European Sailing Championship
- Spanish Championship Dragon class
- Spanish championship Soling class
Participating VIPs
See also
- Maritime Museum of Barcelona
- School of pilots
- Transoceanic Pilot
- José Maria Martínez-Hidalgo
References
- ^ La Vanguardia, 9 of April of 1964, Necrològica of Agustí Montal i Galobart
- ^ Mundo Deportivo. El Náutico of Arenys tiene ya su nuevo patrón. J.J. Castillo.
- ^ Nauta 360. 10 hitos of the Christmas Race.
- ^ optiworld.org
- ^ Mundo Deportivo. 7 of September of 1970. Pàgina 8.
- ^ "Rodney Pattison retains Olympic Gold 1972". BBC. Retrieved 21 August 2008.
- ^ "Campeonato de Europa by FD 1970. Arenys de Mar". Archived from the original on 2017-12-11. Retrieved 2017-06-13.