Very tight regattas at sea during the day (hoping for the clemency of the mistral) and relaxing evenings to taste the local products in what will be real mini-festivals. In Calasetta the Italian Naval League section. Sulcis has already organized the Sardinian trip for 140 crews from all over the world, including local ones, ready to compete for the world titles of the RS Aero, a rapidly growing sailing class, although born only nine years ago.

After the European Championship in Su Siccu last October, the various categories will award Calasetta with the absolute and Under 22 titles, as well as the Masters, as Tore Turco, president of the organizing club, explained in Cagliari during the presentation. On the 25th the presentation and the preliminary operations, from the 26th to the 30th (day of the awards), the 14 regattas (maximum 4 per day) foreseen in the programme.

In contention, crews from 17 nations, including the United States, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and of course the strongest European nations, from Great Britain (where the class was born in the RS shipyards, as an alternative to the Laser ) to the Scandinavian nations.

All with the support of the Department of Sport of the Region, the municipality of Calasetta and under the aegis of Federvela and Coni.

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