With 14 nationalities, 800 sailors and more than 150 boats spread over nine series, the reputation of the Primo Cup Trophée Credit Suisse undoubtedly transcends borders. The six-day regatta held over two consecutive weekends attracted once again high-level sailors in Monaco. This was the 32nd edition, which has the distinction of providing the entirety of the first three crews of each series technical equipment provided by SLAM, a faithful partner of the event. A record 45 J/70s participated in the second weekend, including a crew from Manhattan Yacht Club in New York. President of the J/70 Monaco Class Association Jacopo Carrain (Carpe Diem) ranked at the top of the podium. “I am very happy with this result especially since the participation was outstanding,” said Carrain. With a second place, Russian Mark Kaganskiy (Yanis) was a surprise as he for the first time left the lakes of the Moscow region to come navigate at sea. A member of the Yacht Club de Monaco, Stefano Roberti (Piccinina) completed the podium in third. For complete results, photos and video, visit www.ycm.org.
1. MON – Jacopo Carrain (Carpe Diem)
2. RUS – Mark Kaganskiy (Yanis)
3. MON – Stefano Roberti (Piccinina)

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