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Sailing Podcast: Naïf Triumphs at the Iconic Monaco Trophy in Venice

Naïf Triumphs at the Iconic Monaco Trophy in Venice

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Monaco Principality Trophy: A Celebration of Sailing and Sustainability

Moreover, the recent Monaco Principality Trophy has closed its thirteenth edition with great success. This prestigious event, known for its classic Adriatic sailing, showcased the beauty and tradition of the sport. The standout performer was Naïf, helmed by Ivan Gardini of Circolo Velico Ravennate, who clinched the Overall Aon Special Award. Notably, the event transformed the picturesque banks of San Marco into a vibrant gathering place for residents and visitors alike.

Additionally, the yacht competition featured a remarkable lineup of twenty-eight historically significant boats. These vessels participated in two scheduled regattas under the watchful eye of the Yacht Club Venezia, led by President Mirko Sguario. The event not only celebrated sailing but also emphasized the importance of environmental stewardship.

A Commitment to Environmental Awareness

Furthermore, this year’s edition marked a significant shift towards integrating sports culture with environmental responsibility. The collaboration included the Prince Albert II Foundation of Monaco-Italy, CNR ISMAR, and the Venice Sustainability Foundation. This partnership aimed to promote sustainability and the protection of the sea in the Lagoon. As a result, the Trophy emerged as more than just a sailing event; it became a vital platform advocating for the future of our ecosystem.

In addition, Marco Colasanti, President for Italy of the Prince Albert II Foundation, spoke about future objectives during an evening gathering on June 27. This meeting took place at the Palazzina Canonica in Riva Sette Martiri, highlighting the importance of biodiversity and marine sciences. His insights were complemented by contributions from Dr. Alessandro Costa of the Venice Sustainability Foundation and Eng. Pierpaolo Campostrini from Corila.

Reflections and Future Goals

Notably, the award ceremony took place at the CNR ISMAR in Venice, where winners received beautifully crafted oak awards from Lunardelli Venezia. The results from this regatta will factor into the A.I.V.E. Cup 2026 rankings, showcasing the ongoing legacy of this event in the sailing community.

Moreover, Anna Licia Balzan, Honorary Consul of the Principality of Monaco in Venice, expressed her satisfaction with this year’s edition. She emphasized the importance of the collaboration between the Prince Albert II Foundation and local sustainability initiatives. Balzan noted that the synergy created during this event aims to strengthen the bond between Venice and Monaco, particularly in environmental protection. The shipowners participating in the event embody a deep respect for the sea, making them ideal advocates for sustainability.

In summary, the Monaco Principality Trophy successfully combined the thrill of sailing with a strong message of environmental responsibility. This year’s event not only celebrated maritime tradition but also laid the groundwork for a sustainable future. To stay on top of all things Sailing, follow Sports-Podcasts.com on YouTube.

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