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A superlative edition

The anemometer readings were no joke this morning in the port of St Tropez. Indeed, whilst the sailors were doubling up on their mooring warps and the Cap Dramont signal station recorded gusts of up to 55 knots, the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez quickly organised a prize-giving in the shelter of the Place des Lices. It was the perfect opportunity to cross paths with some of the top sailors on the planet, winners of the America’s Cup, the Route du Rhum, single-handed and crewed round the world races, Olympic medallists, world champions, match racing stars and even the recent winner of the Solitaire du Figaro. 
A fabulous way to round off this latest action-packed edition of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez that more than fulfilled its brief once again.
 
Pierre Roinson, President of the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez
“Everyone aboard these boats loves the sea and yachting”
 
“This 2025 vintage has been especially successful. We’d never had so many big boats among the 81-strong Tradition yachts and the fleet of 41 Maxis was both dense and a very high standard. The breeze was certainly a little light but it was enough for the event to be run in the three large groups.
The presence of so many very big classic yachts was an unknown quantity and I was blown away to see the easy with which a boat like the schooner Atlantic moves. She always got off to an excellent start and paraded in front of the quayside throughout the week to the great delight of all the spectators. It’s safe to say that they really worked their magic! Everyone aboard these boats loves the sea and yachting and they behave in such a lovely way. Three thousand crewmen and women came together at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez and they celebrated in style with no incidents to lament. The famous Corinthian spirit which Patrice de Colmont cherishes was very much in evidence. On top of that, the Friday fireworks display, which lasted more than 20 minutes, was a wonderful gift to round off proceedings.
We’re very pleased to have played host to our prestigious new partner, Edmond de Rothschild. They really got involved and were ever-present. The crew soirée they organised on Friday with the boules competition and the participation of so many sailors proved to be a big hit. They are very familiar with Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez as some of the Gitana craft have secured victory in the Nioulargue in the past. They have also partnered the event before and immediately grasped the kind of spirit we’re keen to preserve here. Charles Caudrelier’s presence here this weekend was especially important because his calm, accessible demeanour really opens up this milieu. The celebrities who come along and chat with everyone about this shared passion for boating is very much in keeping with the spirit of Les Voiles.
A final favourite? To say nothing of Atlantic, that’s a tough ask! I’d like to give a special mention to all the passionate boat owners, including Jean-Pierre Dréau, who has just purchasedSumurun and is eager to get her out sailing in order to preserve her. We’re incredibly lucky to have owners here who are all too aware of the value of these boats’ heritage and they will always receive a warm welcome at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez.”
 
 
Georges Korhel, Principal Race Officer
“It was my 27th edition and I have not denied myself a good thing!”
 
“Year in year out, we make the most of the previous edition to raise our game. We’ve made stellar progress among the Maxis in terms of managing the boats and courses, as well as our relationship with the IMA (International Maxi Association), which includes keeping them informed of our intentions. The results are very positive.
The committees have been coming here for four or five years and they have a very good handle on the event, which is very unique. The racing areas and the exclusion zones have also been very well managed among the Modern and Tradition fleets and it has to be said that the competitors have behaved very well. They stay well back from the red buoys and respond quickly when it’s their turn so we get into a very good rhythm when launching the starts. 
As far as the Modern and Tradition yachts are concerned, we will now have to consider how to develop the courses further so that going forward we can avoid long reaches where those heading down the course cross tacks with those coming up the course. It’s also a shame that we can’t offer the big IRC boats their own windward-leeward courses too but it all becomes very complicated given the number of entries and the limited space at our disposal.
Also up for discussion, is the fact that I’m advocating a slightly different system for dividing up the Tradition yachts. We have nine classes currently but there needs to be five or six I believe. We’d have to work through the different scenarios with the measurers and try to adapt but that would take things in the right direction. 
Friday’s Big Boat start for the Rolex Trophy is something that will be etched in my memory for a long time to come. There were some complaints about annulling the first start but the second was absolutely incredible. Having the three-masted schooner Atlantic and the very big boats on the same starting line was a bit of a worry for us but everything went smoothly actually, resulting in some fantastic images.”
 
 
They were at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2025:
Guillaume Altadil, Francesco de Angelis, Christophe Babule, Ed Baird, Sébastien Bazin, Annemieke Bes, Bertrand de Broc, Brad Butterworth, Dee Caffari, Tanguy Caradec, Charles Caudrelier, Paul Cayard,  Catherine Chabaud, Aymeric Chappellier, Tommaso Chieffi, Boris Cyrulnik, Simon Daubney, Pascale Decaux, Peter Dubens, Abby Ehler, Flavio Favini, Philippe Frantz, HM King Frederik X Danemark, Robin Follin, Thierry Fouchier, German Frers, Benoît de Froidmont, Tara Getty, Reinold Geiger, Torben Grael, Peter Harrison, Damien Iehl, Peter Isler, Bill Jayson, Murray Jones, Bruno Jourdren, Juan Kouyoumdjian, Devan Le Bihan, Simon Le Bon, Karine Le Marchand, Arthur Le Vaillant, Cyril   Lignac, Alexis Loison, Pier Luigi Loro Piana, Philippe Monnet, sir Peter Ogden, Lionel Péan, Marc Pajot, Mauro Pelaschier, Laurent Petit, Loïck Peyron, Jim Pugh, Frédéric Puzin, Ken Read, Marie Riou, Ariane de Rothschild, Marie Tabarly, Bruno Troublé, Sophie de Turckheim, Maurits Van Oranje, Vasco Vascoto, Tom Whidden.
 
The full list of trophies awarded at Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez 2025
 
MAXIS 
 
Edmond de Rothschild Trophy for the best Maxi 1
Winner: V (Karel Komarek) 6 points
2nd: Capricorno (Alessandro del Bono) 9 points
3rd: Leopard 3 (Joost Schuijff) 18 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best Maxi GP
Winner: Django 7X (Giovanni Lombardi Stronati) 10 points
2nd: Vesper (James Swartz) 11 points
3rd: Jethou (Sir Peter Ogden) 12 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best Maxi 3
Winner: Twin Soul B (Federico Lunardini) 7 points
2nd: Lyra (Terry Hui) 8 points
3rd: Rose (Sven Wackerhagen) 15 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best Maxi 4 
Winner: Yoru (Luigi Sala) 9 points
2nd: Kallima (Paul Berger) 10 points
3rd: Seaquill (Alessandro Doria) 12 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best Maxi 5 
Winner: Crazy Diamond (Enzo Pellizzaro) 4 points
2nd: Viva la Vida (Barry Parkin) 9 points
3rd: Saida (Juerg Schneider) 15,8 points
 
IMA Maxi Mediterranean Inshore Challenge Cup Trophy
Winner: Galateïa (Chris Flowers), Maxi 1
 
The Town of Saint-Tropez Cup for the first overall Maxi
Winner: Crazy Diamond (Enzo Pellizzaro)
 
Yacht Club de France’s ‘tape de bouche’ (canon muzzle award)
Winner: Magic Carpet e (Sir Lindsay Owen Jones)
 
Trophy for the best crew parade: 
Joint winners: Beautiful Day and Viva la Vida
2nd:  Saïda
 
TRADITION YACHTS/
 
ROLEX Trophy for the best Big Boat
Winner: Cambria (Chris Barkham)
 
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the Big boat category
Winner: Cambria (Chris Barkham) 4 points
2nd: Elena of London (Steve MacLaren) 5 points
3rd: Atlantic (Fosse Fortuin) 11 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the Grand Tradition category
Winner: Spartan (Aladin Agosto Montel) 3 points
2nd: The Lady Anne (Gonzalo Botin) 7 points
3rd: Hallowe’en (Inigo Strez) 10 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the Epoque Aurique category
Winner: Kizmet (Sir Richard Matthews) 3 points
2nd: Oriole (Juan Carlos Eguiagaray) 8 points
3rd: Viola (Fabien Despres) 10 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the Epoque Marconi A category
Winner: Varuna VII (Jens Kellinghusen) 4 points
2nd: Emilia Prima (Luigi Guarnacia) 8 points
3rd: Sormy Weather (Tarquin Place) 16 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the Epoque Marconi B category
Winner: Sonny (Tobias Brand) 6 points
2nd: Dan (Gianni Sommariva) 7.5 points
3rd: Andale (Bertrand de Broc) 12 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the Classique Marconi A category
Winner: Argynne III (Pietro Dalmasso) 4 points
2nd: Maria Giovanina II (Jean Pierre Sauvan) 10 points
3rd: Lys (Philippe Monnet) 10 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best 12mR 
Winner: Kiwi Magic (Marianne Petersen) 4 points
2nd: KZ5 (Tiziano Nava) 9 points
3rd: South Australia (Gil Steyaert) 9 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best Cruiser
Winner: Lelantina (Patrick Gibert) 3 points
2nd: Eugenia V (Baptiste Garnier) 9 points
3rd: Veronique (Alejandro Veccia) 10 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez Trophy for the best yacht in the IOR category
Winner: Il Moro di Venezia (Massimiliano Ferruzzi) 5 points
2nd: Matrero (Rafael Pereira Aragon) 5 points
3rd: Ojala’ II (Michele Frova) 8 points
 
Centenary Trophy, awarded by the Gstaad Yacht Club
Winner: Leonore (Mauro Pelaschier)
2nd: Olympian (Philippe Oddo)
3rd: Mariska (Dan Poljsak)
 
MODERN YACHTS
 
The Town of Saint-Tropez cup for the first overall Modern yacht
Winner: Pride (William Grave)
 
BMW trophy for the best IRC 0
Winner: Vesper (David Team) 8 points
2nd: Zen (Gordon Ketelbey) 11 points
3rd: Nanoq (H.M King Frederik of Denmark) 13 points
 
 
BRIG trophy for the best IRC 1
Winner: Vito 2 (Gian Marco Magrini) 12 points
2nd: Zappy S (Christophe Wargny ) 13 points
3rd: Arya (Giovanni Laviosa) 14 points
 
Suzuki Marine trophy for the best IRC 2
Winner: Give me Five (Adrien Follin) 6 points
2nd: Happy forever (Perico Hook) 9 points
3rd: Heat (Max Augustin) 11 points
 
Marines de Cogolin trophy for the best IRC 3
Winner: Pride (William Grave) 4 points
2nd: Jedi (Peter Lezhnin) 15 points
3rd: Einstein (Rainer Badent) 17 points
 
Les Voiles de Saint-Trophée trophy for the best IRC 4
Winner: Corto Maltese (Michele Colosante) 6 points
2nd: Expresso (Guy Claeys) 8 points
3rd: Mikala (Serge Ehrhardt) 14 points
 
Boules competition: 
Winner: Moogli (Caroline Palou and Alice)
 
Crew parade: Domaine Bertaud Belieu prize
Winner: Pride (USA)  
2nd: Forban V (Pirates)
FAVOURITE: Moogli (Les Naufragés)
 
 
Club 55 Cup
Il Moro di Venezia (Classic IOR 1976) against Mariella (1938 Bermudan yawl)
Winner: Il Moro di Venezia (Massimiliano Ferruzzi)
 
 
Principal Partners of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez
ROLEX
BMW
EDMOND DE ROTHSCHILD
WALLY
SUZUKI MARINE
BRIG
 
Partners and Official Suppliers to Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez
NORTH SAILS
PORT DES MARINES DE COGOLIN
MERCANTOUR 
BYBLOS
EKLE
VSC
PEPINIERE DU GOLFE
 
CHAMPAGNE BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD 
CHATEAU SAINT-MAUR CRU CLASSE
DOMAINE BERTAUD BELIEU
 
Institutional Partners of Les Voiles de Saint-Tropez
VILLE DE SAINT-TROPEZ
PORT DE SAINT-TROPEZ
ESPRIT VILLAGE A SAINT-TROPEZ
SAINT-TROPEZ TOURISME
FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE VOILE
YACHT CLUB DE FRANCE​
INTERNATIONAL MAXI ASSOCIATION
 
 
Organisation
Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez President: Pierre Roinson 
Principal Race Officer: Georges Korhel 
Race Manager: Frédérique Fantino 
On-Water Operations: Gilles Doyen 
Communications & Executive Assistant: Chloé de Brouwer 
Editorial: Pierre-Marie Bourguinat
Websites: lesvoilesdesaint-tropez.fr | societe-nautique-saint-tropez.fr
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Video: Guilain Grenier, Images 6 G Production/SNST 2025
Photography: Gilles Martin-Raget
Press Relations: Maguelonne Turcat