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CNY Latino Podcast, Episode 98 - Syracuse Vintage Race Boat Regatta

48 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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(#98, 6/02/26) In this June 2026 Episode of CNY Latino: cnylatinonewspaper.com/Podcast, will show the unique competition of the 2025 "Syracuse Vintage Race Boat Regatta", from the very start unloading and placing nostalgic 'antique' boats on the water, during the several racing laps and drivers' intervals, until its very end of providing prizes and championship ceremonies. En este episodio correspondiente a junio de 2026, mostrarán la singular competición de la " Regata de Botes de Carreras Clásicos de Syracuse" de 2025: desde el momento inicial de descarga y puesta en el agua de las nostálgicas embarcaciones «antiguas», pasando por las diversas vueltas de carrera y los intervalos de los pilotos, hasta su gran final con la entrega de premios y las ceremonias del campeonato

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