The Cape 31 European Championship kicked off in spectacular fashion on the first day of racing at the Sanremo Yacht Club, with 22 teams from 13 nations battling it out in perfect conditions. With clear skies, a consistent 20-knot breeze, and a significant swell, the opening day of the regatta offered the ideal environment for thrilling competition on the water.
The racing was intense, with Alessandro Rombelli’s Stig Sailing—a brand new boat delivered just a few weeks ago—showing remarkable performance despite being fresh out of the box. Stig Sailing found itself in a tie for first place with Christian Schwoerer’s La Pericolosa, both teams finishing the day with 7 points and one race win apiece.
Shotgunn, the well-known team led by Michael Wilson, held third position with 12 points.
Daily Results:
1st: Stig (ITA) – Alessandro Rombelli – 7.0 points
1st: La Pericolosa (GER) – Christian Schwoerer – 7.0 points
3rd: Shotgunn (IOM) – Michael Wilson – 12.0 points
The competition has been fierce, with these three teams showing impressive skill on the water. Despite being a new entry to the fleet, Stig Sailing has impressed many with its seamless performance, while La Pericolosa continues to prove itself as a formidable contender in the class.
The race committee plans to keep the momentum going with three more races tomorrow, with conditions expected to remain similar to today—strong winds, big swell, and plenty of sunshine.
In the evening, teams gathered for an unforgettable Gala Dinner at the Victory Morgana Restaurant, where daily prizes were awarded and the overall 2024 Cape 31 European Race Circuit winners were celebrated.
2024 Cape 31 European Race Circuit Awards:
3rd Overall: Black Battalion
2nd Overall: Give Me Five (Winners of Round 1 in Monaco, Round 2 in St Tropez, and Round 4 in Hyeres)
1st Overall: Shotgunn (Michael Wilson’s team dominated the inaugural 2024 European circuit after their win in the 2023 UK season)
A huge thank you to our International Class Partners Doyle Sails and Quantum Sails, without whose support the Circuit in the MED wouldn’t be possible.
With 22 teams representing 13 nations, the Cape 31 European Championship has brought together some of the best talent in the sailing world. The competition continues throughout the week, promising more exciting races on the horizon. With stunning Mediterranean views and top-tier competition, the event is set to be one of the highlights of the sailing season.
For more information about the Cape 31 Class and the European Championship, please visit www.cape31class.com.
Contact:
Cape 31 Class
Email: team@cape31class.com
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