Seasonal closure in style for Groupe Atlantic that, in Malcesine on the occasion of the 2024 69F Cup Grand Prix 4, defeated its opponents, conquering both the circuit and the EUROSAF 69F European Championship : actually, the final event had a double value, assigning both the circuit title and the continental one.
The French crew was able to take the leadership on Day 1 and to keep it up the end of the sixteen races series, closing the event with 6.5 points margin on the closest opponent.
The last to surrender to the great performance of Clemet Cron’s team were the outgoing 69F European champions of Allan Norreggard’s FIN1 Racing that finished the event organized by Fraglia Vela Malcesine in second place, deserving the silver medal in the 2024 69F Cup.
To complete the podium of the Grand Prix 4 has been Zachary Blomely’s Oceana Vivo, that ended the circuit in fourth position on the back of Alexander De Weck’s Katana Sailing.
In Malcesine, the Top Five was completed by Team Bogatyrs, awarded with the FairPlay Trophy due to the lowest number of penalties, and Team Hubex.
Confirming their leadership in the 69F Class, where they had won the European title just a few weeks ago, the Finns of FIN 1 Racing also won Act 2 of the 69F Cup, held over the weekend in Torbole, thanks to the organization of the Circolo Vela Torbole.
The showcase curtain-raiser to the new Los Angeles 2028 Olympic cycle, Mallorca’s famous 54 Trofeo Princesa Sofía Mallorca by FERGUS Hotels started in perfect sunshine and seabreezes last Monday and today came to a fabulous conclusion, enjoying equally sparkling thermal breezes under picture postcard blue skies studded with puffy white clouds.
19 winners have been crowned and the inaugural Foiling Week Pensacola has come to a close after seven days of racing, community events, and social engagements. Inclusive of the largest Waszp North American Championship in US history, the world of foiling was shared with spectators from far and wide, and conversations are already underway for a (…)
The Italian Jesper Karlsen (Fraglia Vela Riva) has been proclaimed absolute champion of the 35th Palamós International Optimist Trophy and Spain has revalidated the title as winner of the 19th Nations Cup. In this way Karlsen will inscribe his name the Permanent Vila de Palamós Optimist Trophy breaking a streak of three consecutive Spanish (…)
The 48th Palamós Christmas Race crowned its winners after four days of intense competition in the waters of the bay of Palamós (Girona), with a very high international participation with teams from 16 countries represented.
The 2024 Star World Championship was one of the tightest of the last editions, with the title open until the very last leg of the very last race. The 2-mile downwind stretch of Race Six was the longest in the life of many of the teams fighting for the 2024 World Title, certainly it must have felt that way for John Kostecki and Austin Sperry (…)
Le Néo Zélandais, vainqueur de la Whitbread, deuxième détenteur du trophée Jules Vernes et double vainqueur de la Coupe de l’America aurait été assassiné ce matin en Amazonie.
La maquette du nouveau monotype. Photos : Ch.Guigueno
Le nouveau Figaro Bénéteau serait-il déjà un succès ? La classe Figaro Bénéteau reconnaît comptabiliser entre 20 et 25 intentions d’achat. Le chantier Bénéteau qui a promis de construire 50 bateaux en un an remplit son carnet de commandes.
Après une saison record dont la principale épreuve était la Transat Jacques Vabre en double, Franck Cammas et Alain Gautier ont terminé au coude à coude. Chacun marque 78 points sur la saison mais c’est le skipper de Groupama qui s’impose grâce à sa victoire dans la transatlantique.
Onze skippers sont classés (Joyon, Duprey et Richards n’ont (…)
Le premier Open 570 exposé à la Porte de Versailles. Déjà dix commandes. Photo : Ch.Guigueno
Les chiffres sont inversés mais le concept reste le même. Une raison à cela, le papa des deux quillards moderne n’est autre que le Groupe Finot. “Finot a déposé la marque Open” précise, un brin énervé, Bruno Hervouet, le patron du chantier Phileas qui construit cette version assagie de la bête en série.
Laurent Brossat devant le Fun Power exposé au salon nautique de Paris. Photo : Ch.Guigueno
La carène possède un air d’Europe. Laurent Brossat, son architecte et constructeur, avoue justement être un ancien régatier de cette série. Il a aussi navigué en Laser et s’est inspiré des skiffs, les 18 pieds australiens, pour dessiner un dériveur en solitaire de la nouvelle génération.
L’Australienne Layne Beachley vient de remporter son quatrième titre mondial consécutif en se qualifiant pour les quarts de finale du Billabong Pro Maui. Sa compatriote Neridah Falconer s’adjuge de son côté l’épreuve en battant en finale Pauline Menczer.
Australian Layne Beachley today reached an ’Everest’ of a career goal by equaling the previous record set of four consecutive world titles by claiming her fourth at the Billabong Pro Maui, the final women’s World Championship Tour (WCT) of 2001. Neridah Falconer, meanwhile, achieved her own milestone this afternoon by defeating 1993 world (…)
illbruck arrive à Sydney à 2 heures GMT ce matin. Photo : Daniel Forster / illbruck
En franchissant en vainqueur, à 01h 22 (heure française – 11h 22 heure locale) la ligne d’arrivée de la seconde étape Cape Town – Sydney, illbruck signait une magnifique victoire, arrachée aux différentes fortunes de mer qui ont éprouvé l’équipage battant pavillon allemand depuis le début de cette manche de 6 550 milles. Les ennuis de illbruck (…)