12th Monaco Optimist Team Race, the US National Team is the winner

After their victory in 2020, the American national team clinched another win at the 12th Monaco Optimist Team Race. The event saw 60 young sailors out on the water from 15 nations. Organised by Yacht Club de Monaco with support from FxPro, Eventica, Fonbet, technical clothing supplier Slam and boatyard Erplast, this regatta has been a reference for international sailors in this discipline since 2010.

Predictions were already taking shape even before the first duel. Strong on strategy, the Americans laid their cards on the table from the start, boosted by the presence of Gil Hackel, World Vice-Champion 2021. Sailors gave their all during 105 matches in the round robin. The results say it all: 14 wins out of 14 match races, a domination without equal that swept them into the semi-finals, confident against the Germans. “We came here to win. We’ve worked hard to get here,” explained a delighted Gil Hackel.

12th Monaco Optimist Team Race

From their side, the Croatians from Jedriličarski Klub Uljanik (Uljanik Sailing Club) showed the same degree of concentration. After beating Finland in the semi-finals, they fell at the final hurdle to the Stars ‘n Stripes ambassadors and leave Monaco in 2nd place overall.

As for the Germans of the Chiemsee Yacht Club, they stayed in the game throughout the regatta to finish 3rd just ahead of the Fins who paid dearly for a few errors in positioning to come in 4th. The Monegasques represented by Matteo Asscher, Ludovica Bonelli, Alexandra Santelli and Simon Prot finished 7th. All now have another year to fine tune their skills ready for the 13th edition scheduled for 11-15 January 2023.

this year’s edition also saw a new race that took place on Saturday at sunset, when 30-plus Optimists put on a show in the YCM Marina that did not count towards the final ranking.

An international training Clinic took place over three days ahead of the event, run by Philippe Gomez, Jury and a big name in team racing responsible for the regulatory aspect in France. Eight teams took part in what was a highly successful event with sailors benefiting from three to four hours sailing a day in a 10-12 knot southwesterly, ideal for brushing up communication and teamwork skills.

Sailors from all over the world

Many teams had travelled far, like the sailors from Club Escuela Deportes Náuticos Puerto Williams in southern Chile, 13,035km from home, competing for the first time in the Monaco Optimist Team Race. Also from South America were the Uruguayans from the Punta del Este Club, an opportunity to celebrate its close friendship ties with Yacht Club de Monaco, as evidenced by the warm welcome the Punta del Este Club extended to the Boréal 47 Sir Ernst on its stopover as part of its second expedition to the Antarctic.

Yacht Club de Monaco maintains momentum with Act III of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series (3-6 February) with 40+ international J/70 teams expected. The meeting also marks the start of the Tenzor International Cup, the Russian J/70 circuit that has chosen Monaco for this preliminary event. For Monegasque teams, this season’s Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series is a qualifying event to secure their place in the J/70 World Championship that YCM is hosting 14-22 October 2022, in partnership with FxPro. The international fleet has one final chance to test out this arena before the Worlds at the 38th Primo Cup-Trophée Credit Suisse (3-6 March 2022).

(12th Monaco Optimist Team Race, the US National Team is the winner – barchemagazine.com – January 2022)