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The team led by Marisa Arlandis becomes the first Board of Directors led by a woman in the Real Club Náutico de Valencia, a sports club in the city of Valencia that has been practicing and defending sailing and sea sports since 1903, after the elections held this Saturday, March 5, 2022, in which the Arlandis project has been imposed in the elections with 317 votes in favor for 264 obtained by the candidacy of Alejandro Fliquete.
Marisa Arlandis and her team made up of Manolo Setién, Andrés Arlandis, Delia Barral, Myriam Esparza, Eduardo Navarro, Jaime Lloris, María Soto, Nuria Gregori, Iván Calabuig, Adán Lorente, Jose María Escudero, Miguel Contreras, Juanjo Martínez and Miguel Martínez, to the partners and to the Valencian society.
Giving full prominence to sport, but without stopping talking about families, healthy living, culture and gastronomy, but all this united by the passion for the sea and for the city of Valencia.
All of them make up a very close, multidisciplinary and motivated team that is already working to develop and start executing the winning project.
Marisa Arlandis, a member of the Real Club Náutico de Valencia since she was born, defends the Club and its members with the strength of someone who lives it intensely. Thus, she can be seen sailing her snipe, a light sailing modality in which she has fun with her friends every weekend. She competes and trains, now in a women’s team, and defines among the objectives, to promote and give visibility to the energy and strength in all the aspects that the sea and the sports that are practiced there bring to make them reach the members in a massive way. She defends and promotes sport without age, healthy leisure, outdoors and very close. That can be enjoyed all year round due to the climate of Valencia. This is how she talks about her relationship with the Club, and above all she talks about working for the members, but with the members.
But at the same time, to achieve growth in social mass through the practice of sea sports, promoting all the modalities that are practiced there: cruising sailing, light sailing, rowing, diving, motor boating, windsurfing, without forgetting fishing and land , and therefore swimming, tennis and the gym.
With a special focus on the children’s and youth area. Among its initiatives, the creation of a Youth Board of Directors stands out, which will work autonomously and will be made up of young people between the ages of 14 and 25. Tutored by the Board of Directors itself and with a voice in the organization and design of activities for all children and young people.
Institutional issues also have a specific weight within the program; the renewal of the concession, public and private agreements, national and international sports, universities, make up a current program that represents today’s society, thus covering all its needs.
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