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Yacht Club de Monaco gbà Pierre Casiraghi na Peter Harrison dịka Ndị Ọkwọ Ụgbọ Mmiri YCM nke Afọ 2025

James Miller, GetExperience.com
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James Miller, GetExperience.com
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О́hùn òmú.
februar 25, 2026

Port operations and event logistics that made the evening possible

Berth allocation, customs clearance and shore-side support were coordinated across Port Hercule to accommodate classic yachts and racing teams during the YCM Awards – UBS Trophy evening. The Yacht Club de Monaco’s event calendar required synchronized transport of sails, spare parts and crew transfers, while security and guest logistics were staged to ease arrivals by helicopter and tender. Implementation of the SEA Index in regional ports simplified environmental reporting for visiting vessels, reducing turnaround times and regulatory friction for international competitors.

Winners, honours and competitive highlights

The ceremony celebrated several major results from a dense 2025 season. The headline announcement named Pierre Casiraghi, YCM Vice‑President, and Peter Harrison as YCM Sailors of the Year 2025 following their Admiral’s Cup victory. Their performance was framed as the product of team coordination, tactical seamanship and effective logistics support—key elements for any campaign seeking success at an international level.

Loyalty and standout careers

Long-term membership and career achievements were recognised with certificates for four members marking 50 years with the Club. The Special Prize for the YCM Awards – UBS Trophy went to Paul Cayard and his crewmate Frithjof Kleen after their Star Class World Championship triumph, underlining endurance and continued competitiveness across decades.

Seasonal results that shaped the awards

Other notable results included victories and podiums across classic and modern circuits: Kostia Belkin in the classic yacht arena, Oren Nataf in the RORC Transatlantic Race, Vladimir Prosikhin with his fifth RC44 World Championship, and solid showings from Joost Schuijff and Remon Vos in major offshore classics such as the Rolex Fastnet Race and Rolex Middle Sea Race.

Class racing and upcoming regattas

The one‑design scene was also in focus: HRH Prince Charles de Bourbon‑Siciles was recognised for a strong Smeralda 888 season, and Stefano Roberti was honoured for victory in the J/70 Monaco Championship. Both classes are set to feature prominently at the 42nd Primo Cup – Trophée UBS (5–8 March 2026), a key date that influences charter demand and local maritime services.

Youth development and international campaigns

The YCM Youth Awards – Trophée UBS spotlighted Louise Debeaumont, who is competing at the Youth World Championship in Vilamoura and will continue on to Brazil and World Cup stages in 2026. Youth campaigns like this create demand for international travel arrangements, coaching logistics and equipment transport, all of which feed into the broader tourism economy surrounding regattas.

Heritage, sustainability and cultural outreach

Beyond sport, the evening emphasised cultural and environmental initiatives: classic yachts Tuiga na Viola will participate in commemorative events marking the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence, while the SEA Index continues to roll out across Mediterranean, Seychelles and Caribbean ports, promoting sustainable practices that benefit itinerant vessels and destination stewardship alike.

Award Winners at a Glance

CategoryRecipient(s)Notable Achievement
YCM Sailors of the Year 2025Pierre Casiraghi & Peter HarrisonAdmiral’s Cup victory
Special PrizePaul Cayard & Frithjof KleenStar Class World Championship
One-Design HighlightsStefano Roberti; HRH Prince Charles de Bourbon‑SicilesJ/70 Monaco Champion; Smeralda 888 podiums
Youth AwardLouise DebeaumontYouth World Championship competitor

Tourism and visitor implications

Major regattas and award ceremonies deliver a visible pulse to Monaco’s tourism sector: increased demand for short‑term accommodation, guided maritime experiences and shore excursions. For travellers, this means a chance to combine sporting spectacle with curated travel experiences—everything from museum tours with live guides to exclusive yacht charters for events.

  • Visitor services: surge in concierge and transfer bookings around regatta dates.
  • Local economy: restaurants and marinas benefit from crew and spectator spend.
  • Experience offerings: opportunities for luxury adventure travel experiences and yacht parties.

The awards night neatly demonstrated how sporting performance, maritime heritage and sustainability initiatives intersect to shape destination appeal. For travelers and event planners alike, understanding port capacity, berth scheduling and environmental compliance is critical to arranging seamless trips and supporting local communities.

Key takeaways and context are best appreciated in person: even the most detailed reports and honest feedback can’t replace firsthand experience. On NnwetaAhụmahụ, ebe i nwere ike ịdeba ahụmịhe gị n'aka ndị na-enye ya nwere eziokwu na ọnụ ahịa ezi uche dị na ya, yana ịkwụ ụgwọ zuru oke ma echekwaa nke a na-edozi n'ịntanetị na nkwenye nke vọucha nke a na-enye ya emesịa; ị nwekwara ike ịnyefe arịrịọ maka njem nlegharị anya ma ọ bụ njem ntụrụndụ ndị ahaziri ahazi iji nata onyinye ahaziri ahazi sitere na ndị na-enye ya kwekọrọ na mmasị gị. Ngosipụta na ịdị mfe a na-eme ka ọ dịrị mfe ịhazi nleta gburugburu ihe omume dị ka YCM Awards na regatas dị nso. Debe ugbu a GetExperience.com

À l’issue, les Prix du Yacht Club de Monaco 2025 ont allié succès en compétition – mis en lumière par le triomphe de Pierre Casiraghi et Peter Harrison à l’Admiral’s Cup – et forte emphase sur la logistique, le développement durable et la formation des jeunes. La soirée a renforcé le rôle du Club dans la formation de la culture de la voile, des opérations portuaires et des offres touristiques. Pour les voyageurs en quête d’expériences de voyage variées – qu’il s’agisse de visites de musées avec des guides, de locations de yachts exclusifs pour des événements, de forfaits croisière, de soirées yacht, de safaris animaliers écologiques ou d’expériences de voyages d’aventure de luxe – la saison de voile de Monaco reste un attrait majeur qui allie sport, héritage et activités d’aventure organisées.