This year, the 25th edition offered a new 10-day format, from Friday 29 September to Sunday 8 October, in which the Maxis were the first to hit the racetrack, followed by daily races for the Modern and Classic yachts off Le Portalet. Every single day, Georges Korhel, Principal Race Officer and Pierre Roinson, President of the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez, managed to rally together their teams from the far end of the gulf to Les Issambres and Cavalaire, and set the perfect courses for the conditions and types of yacht. Their clockwork precision meant that the main winners were enjoyment and fun both out on the water and ashore, where the new village made its welcome debut on the Jean Réveille Jetty. This simple and honest cocktail was devoured with relish by some 3,000 sailors aboard 250 Classic, Modern and Maxi yachts. For many, Les Voiles rounds off the racing season, but for Pierre Roinson and his teams, thoughts are already turned towards 2024 and the 25th anniversary of Les Voiles.
Pierre Roinson, President of the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez
“I’ve been particularly struck by the sheer scale and enthusiasm of the crowds throughout the week both dockside and along the seawalls. Naturally, the weather had a lot to do with that, as we’ve been really spoilt by this Indian summer. However, all those involved, the sailors, owners and partners, agree that we’ve rediscovered the spirit of the Nioulargue that we fittingly celebrated with the return of Pride, which hadn’t been seen in Saint Tropez for 22 years. The music, the festivities, the friendly banter among the different crews of an evening, the desire to make the most of the occasion and share the joy of sailing here, in the gulf, on the most beautiful boats in the world, were all truly infectious. The sporting aspect has been a complete success too. All the classes sailed every day! We’ve already been speaking with the classes, as the organisation team is keen to continue raising its game and 2024 will bring its share of changes and ensure we go from strength to strength…”
Georges Korhel, Principal Race Officer
“It’s fair to say that you’d have to go back a long way to recall the last time we validated one race a day, including on Challenge Day. The teams both on shore and on the water rose to the challenge admirably. Our courses worked well and enabled the racers to really enjoy themselves. The geostationary marks are a massive benefit in that regard. Putting together the different groups, especially among the Classic yachts, is a lengthy process, which we’re continuing to work on so that racing for each group is both competitive and fair play. It’s not easy when the fleet represents over 150 years of naval architecture. In any case, it proved to be a showstopping spectacle and Les Voiles attracts more and more of the top names in yachting…”
Jens Kellinghusen, owner of Varuna 1939, winner of the Rolex Trophy
“It’s a great pleasure to win here as Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez is an unmissable meet in our race schedule. I’ve owned Varuna for 6 years and I sail here with friends who are all amateurs. It’s incredible to have won all the races as we were up against some stiff opposition. The Rolex Trophy group was very evenly matched and it was magical to sail against 11 fabulous Yawls. The race zone is fantastic and the soirées in Saint Tropez are wonderful. This Rolex Trophy means the world to us.”
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2023 Results:
Maxis
Town of Saint-Tropez Cup: Wallyno
Maxi A: Byblos Trophy
1- Cannonball, Peter Harrison, 8 pts
2- North Star, Peter Dubens, 11 pts
3- Galateia, Chris Flowers, 13 pts
Maxi B: Galeries Bartoux Trophy
1- Lyra, Terry Hui, 5 pts
2- Rose, Sven Wackerhagen, 10 pts
3- Aragon, Thomas Biton, 11 pts
Maxi C: Barons de Rothschild Trophy
1 – Wallyno, Benoit de Froidmont, 4 pts
2- Lady First III, Jean-Pierre Dréau, 9 pts
3- Sud, Lorenzo Muratore, 12 pts
Maxi D: Highfield Trophy
1- Stella Maris, Matteo Fossati, 5 pts
2- Sao Bernardo, Jérome Bataillard, 10 pts
3- Saida, Juerg Scheindern 11 pts
Modern yachts
Town of Saint Tropez Trophy: Long Nose XI – Yves Ginoux
North Sails Trophy: IRC B
1- Daguet 2, Peter Byford, 11 pts
2- Lazy Dog, Sergio Sagramoso, 12 pts
3- Mistral Gagnant, Marco Emmanuele, 12 pts
BMW Trophy: IRC C
1- Nanoq, Prince Frederik of Denmark, 7 pts
2-Daguet 3, Frédéric Puzin, 8 pts
3- Arobas2, Gérard Logel, 11 pts
Suzuki Trophy: IRC D
1- Long Nose XI, Yves Ginoux, 5 pts
2- Cocody, Richard Fromentin, 6 pts
3- Wallis, Frédéric Bouillon, 13 pts
Les Marines de Cogolin Trophy: IRC E
1- Expresso 3, Guy Claes, 9 pts
2- King of Blue by Sensation, Pascal Fan, 10 pts
3- Letto Di Petto, Jorgen Preuss, 17 pts
Yacht Club de France Trophy: Eugenia V
Classic yachts
Rolex Trophy: Bermudan Yawls
1- Varuna 1939, Jens Kellinghusen, 3 pts
2- Comet, William Woodward Fisher, 7 pts
3- Stormy Weather, Christopher Spray, 8 pts
Chateau Saint Maur Trophy: Big Boats
1- Tuiga, Daniel Pereira, 3 pts
2- The Lady Anne, Richard Le May, 5 pts
3- Mariska, Dan Poljsak, 8 pts
Mercantour Trophy: Epoque Aurique
1- Spartan, Aladin Montel, 3 pts
2- Oriole, Juan Carlos Eguiagaray, 10 pts
3- Marga, Matteo Taconi, 10 pts
SNSM Trophy: Epoque Marconi
1- Blitzen, Charles Dunstone, 5 pts
2- Carron II, Angelo Mazzarella, 9 pts
3- Falcon, Paulo Mirpuri, 10 pts
Ekle Trophy: Marconi
1- Il Moro due Venezia, Massimiliano Ferruzzi, 4 pts
2- Encounter, Bart Widower, 4 pts
3- Sagittarius, Frédéric Laffitte, 9 pts
Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez Trophy: 12mR
12mR AB:
1- Kiwi Magic, Johan Blach, 4 pts
2- French Kiss, Christophe Babule, 4.70 pts
3- South Australia, Yann Delplace 7 pts
12mR CD:
1- Nyala, Patrizio Bertelli, 3 pts
2- Ikra, Hugues Destremau, 5 pts
3- Seven Seas of Porto, Marcus Kemp, 9 pts
Pépinières du Golfe Trophy: by invitation
1- Maria Giovanna II, Jean-Pierre Sauvan, 5 pts
2- Jap, Harold Cudmore, 6 pts
3- Resolute Salmon, Walker Pizzoli, 6 pts
Club 55 Cup Maxi
My Song (def Magic Carpet 3)
Historical Club 55
Ikra (def Pride)
Classic Club 55
France (def Hermitage)
Crew procession: Moogli – all-women crew
Photo competition:
1st prize: Romain Môles – wins a Nikon Reflex
2nd prize: Caroline Melchior
3rd prize: Sidonie Gachet
4th prize: Dominique Poutrain
Voiles de Saint-Tropez Partners
ROLEX
BMW
NORTH SAILS
WALLY
SUZUKI MARINE
HIGHFIELD
MERCANTOUR
BYBLOS
GALERIE BARTOUX
ESPRIT VILLAGE A SAINT-TROPEZ
PEPINIERE DU GOLFE
Voiles de Saint-Tropez Official Suppliers
CHAMPAGNE BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD
CHATEAU SAINT-MAUR
DOMAINE BERTAUD BELIEU
VILLE DE SAINT-TROPEZ
PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ
LES MARINES DE COGOLIN
FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE VOILE
YACHT CLUB DE FRANCE
INTERNATIONAL MAXI ASSOCIATION
Organisation:
Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez
President: Pierre Roinson
Principal Race Officer: Georges Korhel
Regatta Secretary: Frédérique Fantino
On-the-water logistics: Gilles Doyen
Communication and Executive Assistant: Chloé de Brouwer
Editorial: Denis van den Brink
Websites: www.lesvoilesdesaint-tropez.fr; www.societe-nautique-saint-tropez.fr
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