(Monte Carlo, Monaco)- The first weekend of the 29th edition of the
Primo Cup – Trophée Credit Suisse has just finished in breezy 20-knot
conditions which saw six fabulous races over the two days for the twenty
boat J/24 fleet.
Having searched for wind on Friday further offshore, only to have it
filling in with a vengeance in the bay, the Race Committee led by
Thierry Leret decided to keep the competitors safe in the more sheltered
Cap Martin area. With gusts of up to 35-40 knots, it proved a wise
decision not to start any races that day. With a full complement of
races behind them over the last two days of the event, the international
crews again had an opportunity to start their racing season early in
windy, not-so-wintery conditions! Amongst the J/24 class, five
nationalities participated.
Ian
Ilsley and François Brennac on St ANDREWS won overall and were awarded
the 2013 J/24 Class Challenge Trophy, presented by J Boats (Italy) which
from now on will award the winner of this series at the Primo Cup –
Trophée Credit Suisse every year. St ANDREWS sailed a consistent
series, scoring a 1-2-1-3-3-1 for 8 net pts after throwout.
“With are very pleased with this victory, a very important year for us,
as we are not only preparing the European Championship in Monaco but
also the World Championship in Ireland, to be held in August in Howth”,
commented Ian Ilsley. An active and dynamic member of the Yacht Club de
Monaco, he is also behind the Monaco Team Race, a new J/24 event due to
take place in Monaco from the 8th to 10th March 2013 which has attracted
nine teams from key European Yacht Clubs.
Just behind them and never far from taking the gold was the Greek team
sailing EVNIKI. Her crew, ranked 5th at the 2012 European Championship,
were there to experience the Monaco waters in anticipation of the 2013
J/24 European Championship, being held in Monaco from 5th to 12th
October. They were not here just for "show & tell", they even
managed to win two races, scoring a 2-3-ocs-1-1-4 for 11 net pts.
Rounding
out the top five were Blandine Medecin's team on TOPO TOO sailing to a
5-1-ocs-2-6-2 for 16 net pts to secure third overall. Blandine was the
top woman sailor at the event. Lying in fourth was long-time class
veteran from the United Kingdom, Stu Jardine sailing JULIA (a.k.a.
"Stouche") to an 8-5-12-4-2-5 record for 24 net pts. “Another great
Primo Cup with great weather conditions and it is very good to see that
the sixteen Monaco boats are competing to a much higher level,” said Stu
Jardine, a seasoned series’ racer with many top level titles to his
name. Finishing behind them in fifth was the second woman skipper, Anne
Rodelato sailing JOKER to a 10-4-2-8-9-3 scoreline for 26 pts.
The Primo Cup in J/24s were also a family affair in the top five!
Special mention should be made of the Rodelato family from Monaco,
enthusiastic members of Yacht Club Monaco and avid J/24 sailors. Both
Claude and Jean Rodelato sailed with Blandine on her third place
finishing TOPO TOO. And, Anne Rodelato, of course, was the skipper of
JOKER in fifth place. Congratulations to all and keep having fun
sailing in the beautiful waters off Monaco! Sailing photo credits- Carlo Borlenghi/ YC Monaco For more Primo Cup- Trophee Credit Suisse sailing information