Yacht Club de Monaco debuts in the Admiral’s Cup 2025

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Monaco, February 05, 2025 (Globe Newswire) – Yacht Club de Monaco (YCM) is scheduled to compete for the first time in the Admiral Cup, one of the finest sailing competitions abroad in the world. The boat race will be organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) from July 17 to August 1, 2025, in Cowes, on White Island. The Admiral Cup was established in 1957 and is often referred to as the “informal World Cup for maritime sailing”, the Admiral Cup returns more than twenty years after absence, with the latest edition in 2003. The competition brings together the best sailors in the world in favor of a series of coastal races And the navy, including the Rolex Vastnet race.

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The initiative to participate in the Admiral Cup, Peter Harrison, a member of YCM and the owner of Jolt boats, led with full support from Pierre Casiraghi, the club’s vice president and founder of Malaysia. “Peter Seas is great with a great team,” said Casiraghi. “When I suggested that we participate in the Admiral Cup with Jolt boats, I immediately accepted this amazing challenge.” The Monegasque team will create two first -class boats: TP52 Jolt 3, which has exceeded Peter Harrison in the large IRC and Carkeek 40 jolt 6, which Pierre Casiraghi did. “We have a strong training program, high -performance boats, and a specific team,” added Cueragi. “The consistency will be essential: Poor race can make everything more complicated. We must remain concentrated and deal with every day as a new challenge.”

This initiative is part of the broader Yacht Club de Monaco strategy, inspired by its president’s vision, HSH. Prince Albert II, with the aim of promoting high -level sailing and inspiring young generations. “We have followed Boris Herman’s journey in Globe Vendi proudly, admiring his commitment and courage,” he declared the sovereign prince. “This new project embodies our sporting vision. These challenges inspire us and ignite new emotions.”

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To face this new challenge, the Monegasque crew will rely on the experience of the world sailors, including Boris Hermann and Will Harris from Team Malizia, as well as Cole Brauer, the first American woman to complete a solo converter. In 130 days, and the thunderbolt of the 2024 global challenge. Peter Harrison shares this enthusiasm: “The Yacht Club De Monaco is a major power in global sailing. Competition in the Admiral Cup is a unique opportunity to present our experience and passion.”

The Admiral Cup 2025 will bring together more than 15 teams representing the prestigious Yacht Clubs, including the Royal New Zealand yacht swarm, the yacht club Costa Smiralda, and the New York yacht club, who won three times in this event. Australia, which is represented by the yacht club in Australia, is the defender champion, after winning the last version in 2003. The competition will include a mixture of artistic beach races and demanding external challenges, as the general consistency and performance of the crew will be crucial.

By participating in this event, the yacht club de Monaco again repeats its ambition to direct its members towards excellence and enhance its impact on the international theater. A great challenge that the Monegasque team is ready to assume determination and passion.

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