19th Palermo-Montecarlo Race: Black Jack 100 shatters records in a thrilling edition

The 19th Palermo-Montecarlo race has lived up to its reputation, delivering unforgettable moments and intense competition.

Held from 20th to 22nd August, the Palermo-Montecarlo race was organised by Circolo della Vela Sicilia in collaboration with the Yacht Club de Monaco and Yacht Club Costa Smeralda.

Among the highlights was the extraordinary duel between the event’s two favourites: Black Jack 100, a 100-foot Maxi yacht helmed by Yacht Club de Monaco member Tristan Le Brun, and Lucky, another formidable contender. The race began with challenging conditions, as 18-knot winds greeted the competitors at the start line.

Throughout the 500 nautical miles, Black Jack 100 and Lucky were locked in a fierce battle, with neither willing to cede ground. However, it was Black Jack 100 that ultimately prevailed, crossing the finish line first after 1 day, 20 hours, 34 minutes, and 22 seconds—a performance that set a new course record. This achievement comes nine years after the same vessel, under its former name Esimit Europa 2, set a record in 2015 that remained unbeaten until now.

“This was my first regatta with fantastic conditions that ended with a win and a record—what more could I have asked for?” said Remon Vos, the new owner of Black Jack 100. 

Helmsman Tristan Le Brun attributed their success to the relentless pressure from their closest rival, Lucky. “Lucky made the race difficult for us,” he explained. “We opted for a strategy to never lose distance from them, to not give them an opportunity to escape. For us, the result is an honour, a challenge, and part of our ongoing quest to break as many records as possible.”

American sailor Bryan Ehrhart, representing Lucky, praised his team’s efforts despite the outcome. “Our sailors did an extraordinary job, and only the lighter wind prevented us from keeping in their wake. Despite that, we’re very satisfied,” he said.

In the end, while Black Jack 100 claimed line honours and the coveted Giuseppe Tasca D’Almerita Trophy, while Lucky took home the win in the Maxi category on corrected time. Around 50 boats from 11 different nations participated in this edition, including the Yacht Club de Monaco’s own Gorilla Gang XL and Foreign Affair, which finished 22nd and 24th, respectively.

As the sailing community celebrates the new record set by Black Jack 100, all eyes now turn to the 37th America’s Cup in Barcelona. The prestigious event kicks off with the Preliminary Regatta, where the Yacht Club de Monaco will be well represented by members Sir Jim Ratcliffe of Ineos Britannia and Matteo de Nora of Emirates Team New Zealand.

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SBM teases new quintessentially English restaurant for Mareterra district

Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer CEO, Stéphane Valéri, has revealed exciting plans for the soon-to-be-completed Mareterra neighbourhood in Monaco, hinting at the gourmet experience that awaits residents and visitors in this new district. 

It was revealed in an interview with Radio Monaco that Monte-Carlo Société des Bains de Mer (SBM), Monaco’s most prolific hospitality group, will soon be opening a new restaurant in the Mareterra neighbourhood. 

According to comments made by SBM CEO Stéphane Valéri, the restaurant will be “the largest” in the district and will be “located on the central square”. 

Valéri added, “It will have a chic and relaxed English ambience where you can eat all day, from breakfast until late at night.” 

The restaurant will likely be called Marlow, a name with links to natural sources of water, though the inspiration for the name is yet to be confirmed by SBM. 

The Mareterra project, the biggest development in Monaco for decades, began in 2015 and is due for completion by the end of November. 

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Countdown begins for first-ever Monaco Comic Con

Calling all lovers of comic strips, anime, sci-fi and fantasy! The Principality’s Grimaldi Forum is set to host the inaugural edition of Monaco Comic Con this November. Here’s what we know about the event so far. 

Comic book conventions, more commonly known as comic cons, are wildly popular across the world. The biggest and arguably best-known of these events is held in San Diego, California, where each year, upwards of 150,000 fans converge to meet their favourite comic strip writers, actors, creators and experts. Many visitors go the extra mile, dressing up as their preferred characters and engaging in cosplay in a bid to embody their heroes for the weekend. 

Now this concept is coming to the Principality.  

Between 14th and 17th November, the Monaco Comic Con will be making its debut at the Grimaldi Forum.  

The organisers say they will offer fans hundreds of experiences, screenings and exhibitions, as well as the chance to peruse rare collectibles alongside thousands of other enthusiasts and to meet big names from the industry. 

To keep up with the latest updates and news about the Monaco Comic Con event, click here

 

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Marché de la Condamine to screen the Paralympic Games

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Ahead of the 2024 Paralympic Opening Ceremony, the Mairie de Monaco has announced that all of the events at the Games will be shown on a big screen in the Halle Gourmande of the Marché de la Condamine.

With the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games due to begin on 28th August, the Mairie de Monaco has confirmed that the big screens that displayed all of the action and highlights from the Olympics will be returning to the Marché de la Condamine for this second major sporting event.  

A live broadcast of the Opening Ceremony, which will be held in Paris on 28th August, will be shown from 8pm, allowing fans to experience the excitement of the Paralympic Games from the Principality.  

After that, the highlights of the Paralympic events, such as wheelchair tennis and rugby, para-archery, para-powerlifting and goalball, will all be covered each day between 7am and 3.30pm. There will be additional screenings from 6pm until 11pm on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. 

Access to the market is free and open to all.  

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Noam Yaron forced to abandon record Calvi to Monaco swim attempt

Having reached 100 kilometres of his swim across the Mediterranean Sea, Swiss endurance swimmer Noam Yaron was forced to accept that the strong currents and unfavourable conditions would prevent him from completing his epic 180-kilometre journey from Corsica to Monaco in the name of ocean conservation.  

Back in July, Monaco Life interviewed 27-year-old Swiss national Noam Yaron as he prepared for his huge open-water challenge between Calvi in Corsica and the Principality of Monaco.  

His quest was to swim the full 180 kilometres between northern Corsica and Monaco while wearing a wetsuit but without ever leaving the water. If he had been successful, Yaron would have set a world record. 

Sadly, unfavourable weather conditions hampered his efforts. Having spent two days and two nights in the water and completing 100 kilometres – 75 kilometres of which were swum in a single day, a personal best – Yaron and his team made the tough decision to end the attempt for safety reasons. 

The Swiss swimmer had set off from Calvi on 23rd August, initially enjoying serene weather conditions, but the change was evident.  

On 25th August, Yaron said, “The next few hours are going to be tough; it seems like the wind is picking up and not in the right direction. The weather window is starting to close, and I need to maintain a good pace to reach Monaco before conditions become more difficult.” 

It was later that day that he called off the swim.  

Despite the physical and environmental challenges, Yaron remains inspired and motivated by his experience, during which he witnessed an array of marine wildlife. 

Yaron can be proud that he accomplished 100 kilometres of his self-set challenge, 75 kilometres of which were swum in a single day – a personal record. Photo source: Noam Yaron, Facebook

“I was fortunate to observe whales, dolphins, rays, turtles, and many other majestic animals,” he shared. “One of my goals during this crossing was to discover and share the biodiversity with you!” 

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