The 2024 Cape 31 Europeans delivered high-octane racing and intense competition, culminating in an unforgettable event that showcased the best talent from across the continent. Hosted by the prestigious Sanremo Yacht Club, with Race Officer Fulvio Parodi at the helm, the regatta was a resounding success thanks also to the club’s facilities and hospitality.
Over four days, the sailors faced a full spectrum of conditions, testing their skills to the limit. The fleet enjoyed two days of exhilarating 15-20 knot breezes with big swells, a day of tactical racing in 10-15 knots, and a final day of very light winds. Despite the challenging conditions on the last day, the race committee managed to squeeze in one light wind race, ensuring the teams were tested across the entire wind range.
As well as awesome racing and magic conditions the sailors also enjoyed Pasta Parties, Wine tasting with Fratelli Aimasso and an amazing gala dinner at Victory Morgana Restaurant.
Overall Podium
🥇 La Pericolosa – Christian Schwoerer (GER) 🇩🇪Leading the fleet with consistency and tactical brilliance, Christian Schwoerer's La Pericolosa clinched the top spot, earning the title of European Champion.
🥈 Stig – Alessandro Rombelli (ITA) 🇮🇹Remarkably, Stig is a brand new Cape 31, delivered just a few weeks before the championship. Despite being fresh out of the box, Alessandro Rombelli and his team demonstrated outstanding performance, securing a well-earned second place.
🥉 Shotgunn – Michael Wilson (IOM) 🇮🇲In third, Michael Wilson’s Shotgunn from the Isle of Man delivered a strong performance to claim a well-deserved podium finish.
Professional/Corinthian Division
🥇 Give Me Five – Adrien/Robin Follin (FRA) 🇫🇷The French team aboard Give Me Five dominated the Corinthian division, proving that determination and skill can lead to exceptional results.
🥈 The Bodfather – Charlie Whelan (GBR) 🇬🇧Charlie Whelan's The Bodfather sailed an impressive regatta, capturing second place with tactical prowess.
🥉 Motions – Lennard Van Oeveren (NED) 🇳🇱The Dutch crew on Motions rounded out the podium, demonstrating consistency and precision on the water.
Special Awards
First Women’s Prize: Gabby Pohlmann and Camilla Michelini, MeerBlickPohlmann and Michelini earned recognition for their outstanding performance, representing women in sailing with skill and determination.
Youngest Sailor Prize: Elise Fitzgerald, Katabatic. At just 19, Elise Fitzgerald shone as the youngest competitor in the regatta, showcasing remarkable talent and promise for the future.
The success of the Cape 31 Europeans would not have been possible without the support of our International Class Partners, Doyle Sails and Quantum Sails. Their ongoing commitment ensures the growth and vitality of the Circuit in the Mediterranean.
The Cape 31 Class continues to grow as one of the most exciting class in the world. This year’s Europeans was a testament to the spirit of international competition, bringing together seasoned professionals and new teams for an amazing competition.
The organizers extend their gratitude to all participants, sponsors, and supporters who made this event a resounding success. Congratulations to all the winners, and we look forward to seeing even more action on the water next year!Summer in the South begins in a few weeks with several teams making the trip down to South Africa for a winter of racing.
Find out more at www.cape31class.com
Full europeans results - https://cms.cape31class.com/racing/regatta/27
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