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At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories

At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories

At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories

At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories

At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories
At the Yacht Club de Monaco the 40th edition of the Primo Cup celebrates four sailing categories
by: financialpost.com
Sticking to Primo Cup, in the J/70 class the final victory went to Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio and his monegasque team 'G-Spot', followed by ‘Jerry’ (that also won the amateur Corinthian category) and ‘Moonlight II’. “I am very happy. I always say we got very lucky but behind our luck there’s a lot of work we’ve been doing the whole winter. Primo Cup is one of the most important regattas organised by this Club so I’m very proud of our result. We won in 2021 and now we won again so we’re looking forward to the next one,” says di Lapigio. On the Perpetual Trophy, made by Buccellati, every year it is inscribed the name of the winner of the most represented class, which is J/70, to immortalise the sailing performance. Among the 32 names already engraved (representing eight nations) are Monegasques Claude Rodelato, Ludovico Fassitelli and Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio, who’s having his name written on it again this year.  Read More

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