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Four Favorites in the ARC-1

The first division of the Cantabrian Rowing Association's leagues, the ARC-1, kicks off this Saturday with four teams considered strong contenders to dominate the top spots and fight for the first two places, which grant access to the play-offs for promotion to the top tier, the Eusko Label League. Zarautz, the main favorite, along with Zumaia, Kaiku, and Deusto, are all predicted to finish near the top of the table, although the second division…
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The Ría de Astillero in Cantabria hosts this afternoon from 6 p.m. the first race of the ARC-1 league. The event will be held in the modality of individual counterclockwise, with four long and three ciabogas, and will have the participation of twelve boats: Kaiku, Deusto, Arkote, Hondarribia B, Orio B, Zarautz, Zumaia, Hibaika, Lapurdi, Shipyard, Pedreña and San Pedro. The teams of the ARC-1 will again see the faces tomorrow Sunday in the waters…

The first division of the Cantabrian Rowing Association's leagues, the ARC-1, kicks off this Saturday with four teams considered strong contenders to dominate the top spots and fight for the first two places, which grant access to the play-offs for promotion to the top tier, the Eusko Label League. Zarautz, the main favorite, along with Zumaia, Kaiku, and Deusto, are all predicted to finish near the top of the table, although the second division…

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noticiasdegipuzkoa.eus broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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