all the color of the second stage of the Río Negro Regatta 2024

2024-01-08 00:49:13

This Sunday the second stage of the Río Negro International Regatta was completed, which joined the resorts of Fortín Lagunita in Ingeniero Huergo and that of Isla 58 in Villa Regina. As always, people accompanied the departure and arrival of the paddlers in large numbers and enjoyed a day in full sun.

The expert lens of our photojournalist Andrés Maripe left us unmissable images, in and out of the water, for a test where color is part of the culture of the Regatta.

Pinta and Saavedra, upon arriving in Regina. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Julián Salinas, big winner in the K1 senior in the two stages of the Regatta. Photo: A. Maripe

The juniors Rempel and Pascuali (11) and Puzzo – Ibern (12), upon arriving in Regina. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

the young Ana Mas Contreras, the lone paddler of the K1 ladies. Photo: Andrés Maripe

K2 Travesías D entertainers, Alberto Gómez and Tristán Garat, who did everything possible to protect themselves from the sun. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

The only K2 ladies in competition: that of Amaike Gopar and Gabriela Lazarte, from Náutico del Fuerte de Tandil. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Conesinas Claudia Kissner and Zulma Mendaña, who run in the B ladies crossroads, greet each other upon arriving in Regina. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Vedma’s Omar Linares celebrates a new partial victory within the K1 master C. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

Alicia Barth and Roberto Paco Bustos, winner of the Regatta in 1985, fight within the mixed crossings D. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Jorge Pérez and Lidia Trinchant, upon arriving at the Regina spa. Photo: Andrés Maripe

Photo: Andrés Maripe

The people of the Villa Regina canoeing school receive their teacher, Edgardo ‘Cacha’ Salazar. Photo: Andrés Maripe


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