Navicap Challenge - Trophée Elena Sivoldaeva, in Monaco sailing meets inclusion
Under the inclusion banner, the event highlighted solidarity, mutual aid and diversity a few days before International Day of Persons with Disabilities, celebrated each year on 3rd December. At the same time in Monaco, at the instigation of the Social Affairs and Health Department, the Monaco Government is mobilising people, partners and associations to tackle the issue of disability support with concrete actions, as part of the Principality's inaugural Handipact Day. Team spirit was essential for any team hoping to secure a podium finish. Divided into two groups, teams enjoyed four races over the weekend and competition was intense. It was a double for the French pair Gaspard Laguibaut and Anne Marteau who claimed victory for the second year in a row, winning three of the four races. The Italian duo, Alessandra Cappellu and Maria Cristina Atzori also shone again to come 2nd followed by the Brits Lynne and Stuart Swan. The Monegasque duo Paul Papillon and Christiane-Eugénie Gautier also did very well to come 5th.
Beyond the results, the Navicap Challenge, made possible thanks to the support of YCM member Elena Sivoldaeva, once again demonstrated the importance of inclusion as it highlights sailing's potential to unite and overcome differences. By establishing such a popular meeting on the Monaco calendar, the Navicap Challenge is charting a promising path to a third edition that looks set to continue inspiring and bringing people together. Meanwhile, all eyes are now turned to the next regatta organised by Yacht Club de Monaco with Act II of the Monaco Sportsboat Winter Series, 5-8 December, when a large fleet of J/70s will be out on the water.
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