Wounded heroes return to Monaco

Photo: supportingwoundedveterans.com
Photo: supportingwoundedveterans.com

The charity Supporting Wounded Veterans is holding a special Quiz Night on Thursday June 8 at Stars’n’Bars.

Ten British wounded veterans will participate in the evening, which starts at 7 pm with welcome drinks on the Star Deck, followed by the Quiz with Peter Mackley as emcee. At 9:30 pm there will be an auction and veterans will share their stories.

Organiser Rachel Dickens, told Monaco Life, “These are British veterans all injured in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some have visible injuries, one is an amputee, two are blind, while others have less visible injuries, like PTSD and nerve injuries.

“I think it’s important that we remember the debt we owe to these young men and women who now have life changing injuries that will be with them forever.”

The veterans, who are looking forward to their visit to Monaco, have all been through all or some of the Supporting Wounded Veterans programme, that is, they have been on a Ski Week, have benefited from having a mentor, and some have attended its Pain Clinic programme.

As Ms Dickens pointed out, “In the UK, we do so many charity events for these soldiers but here we are so far removed from their issues. So by bringing them here and meeting people we hope to address that. The charity that this is for now has four mentors from Monaco who contact their veteran even week and mentor them back into work or training or setting up their own business.”

There are only two table left for Thursday’s Quiz Night. Tickets, €100 per person, include unlimited food and drinks until 10 pm. Contact Rachael Dickens to reserve a table: 06 22 35 24 58.

 

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Macron’s candidate leads in Monaco

Photo: Twitter
Photo: Twitter

Monaco’s French community has overwhelmingly backed the centrist candidate in the first round of legislative elections held on Sunday, June 4.

Only 15 percent of eligible voters turned out to elect a deputy for the fifth district, which includes the French residents of Andorra, Spain, Portugal and the Principality of Monaco.

Samantha Cazebonne, the representative of La République en Marche won 42.9 percent of the vote in Monaco. The candidate for centre-right Les Republicains, Laurence Sailliet, took 34.5 percent of the vote. The National Front candidate, Natacha Barral, won 12.46 percent, while the Socialists took just 2.83 percent. There were 14 candidates in all.

The second round of voting, between the two front-runners, takes place on Sunday, June 18.

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Major change planned for next Grand Prix

IMG_7485Monaco is planning build a new pit lane and paddock in time for the Grand Prix in 2018, according to an article in Germany’s Bild newspaper.

The cost of the project, which would relieve chronic overcrowding at the vent, would be in the region of €30 million.

“Monaco wanted to prepare the new pit lane for 2017, but engineers were unable to guarantee they would finish it in time. So the project was postponed to 2018,” reported Bild.

The report has been confirmed by Richard Micoud of the Automobile Club de Monaco: “Yes, it’s true. The new pit building will be two storeys. Teams will finally have more space and will not be tripping over their feet,” he said.

 

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Triumph for Ballets in Colombia

Jean-Christophe Maillot's Cendrillon with Victoria Ananyan, Lennart Radtke, Koen Havenith and Anna Blackwell at Teatro Mayor Julio Mario,  Santo Domingo. Photo: with Alice Blangero/Facebook Ballets De Monte Carlo
Jean-Christophe Maillot’s Cendrillon with Victoria Ananyan, Lennart Radtke, Koen Havenith and Anna Blackwell at Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo. Photo: Alice Blangero/Facebook Ballets De Monte Carlo

Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo was on tour in Colombia during the last week of May to present “Cendrillon”, with choreography by Jean-Christophe Maillot.

The ballet was first created in 1999 and has been performed more than 230 times across the world, including some twenty countries, including Russia, Italy, Japan, China, and the US. This version is also in the repertory of other international companies, such as the Seattle Ballet, the Korean National Ballet, the Prague National Theatre and the Royal Swedish Ballet.

This was the first time that the Company had been invited to Colombia. First, at Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santo Domingo of Bogota for three performances, then at the Teatro Jorge Isaacs, as part of the third edition of the International Biennale of Danza de Cali. A total of 5,000 people attended the two theatres.

The tour can be counted as a great success, with all five performances received with a very warm welcome from the Colombian public every night.

Next event of the Monte-Carlo Ballets: June 24 and 25, 8 pm, the Princess Grace Academy Gala at Salle Garnier.

 

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Dillman takes wheel from Venturi’s Sarrazin

Photo: Facebook Tom Dillmann
Photo: Facebook Tom Dillmann

Driver Stéphane Sarrazin will not finish season three of Formula E behind the wheel of a Venturi electric car.

Although he has been a regular driver for the Monegasque manufacturer since the creation of the FIA Formula E championship in 2014, Sarrazin, 42, now sits in 21st and last place of the championship with two points.

He came second in Long Beach in April 2016, but has been increasingly frustrated this season by problems of reliability.

Frenchman Tom Dillmann, 28, will drive for Venturi during the stages to be held in Berlin (June 10-11), New York (July 15-16) and Montreal (July 29-30). He has already driven for Venturi, having stood in for German driver Maro Engel in the Paris ePrix on May 20.

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