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Monaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe - 16-20 September 2009
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30.06.2009
Monaco Classic Week – La Belle Classe
16-20 September 2009
HSH Prince Albert II unveils index event for the centenary of Tuiga
HSH Prince Albert II, President of the Yacht Club de Monaco, welcomed new
members to the Club at the traditional summer cocktail, in a setting
designed by Philip Plisson. As this year commemorates his 25 years as
President, he wished to express his sincere thanks to all YCM members for
their loyalty and dynamism: “Twenty five years sharing this common passion
that we all have for the Sea, the cradle of life. Twenty five years of
meetings, international exchanges and competition at the highest level.”
It was the ideal occasion to congratulate the Club’s five young sailors for
their superb performances at the Small States of Europe Games in Cyprus,
which earned them a gold medal, two silvers and a bronze.
The President also announced that a round the world voyage by a woman flying the Monaco flag
was being planned. An ambitious challenge in the interest of science and
renewable energies led by Alexia Barrier, it will also be a trial run for
the Vendée Globe 2012. “This young enthusiast is a driving force for the
Club. It is for people like Alexia that we must build the future, by passing
on the universal, timeless and unifying values which bind us all.”
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The cocktail was also an opportunity to unveil the index events planned for
the Tuiga centenary, which will be celebrated from 16 to 20 September during
an exceptional Monaco Classic Week culminating in a special centenary
regatta on Saturday 19 September.
Organised by the YCM in collaboration with official timekeeper, Hublot, and
the support of Moët Hennessy, the ninth edition welcomes Lancia and its car
collection from the turn of the last century, and Credit Suisse, a newcomer
to this event.
“Tradition, team spirit and the ability to innovate – there are so many
values that Credit Suisse shares with those who own such exceptional craft.
It is entirely fitting that we pay tribute to them: they are the index
players and through their passion they enable these boats to survive.
Naturally we wanted to be associated with this week which looks like being
one of the major events in Monaco’s calendar this year,” said Alain Ucari,
CEO of Credit Suisse (Monaco).
An exceptional programme with numerous events open to the public
Launched in 1994 by the YCM, this biennial event is the only one in the
world to unite (by invitation only) collectors’ cars, classic yachts,
vintage motor-yachts and motorboats in one port.
Running parallel to the racing, chefs’ competition and other traditional
Monaco Classic Week events, numerous activities have been organised for the
public:
· Exhibition 1909-2009, from 16 to 20 September
To illustrate the Principality’s maritime history and how it is linked to
the technological advances made at the turn of the last century, an
exhibition will compare 1909 to 2009. Items on show include:
- collectors’ cars from 1909 to 1912 (Lancia, Wolseley, Delahaye, a Hispano
once owned by the King of Spain, Alphonse XIII, and more)
- vintage motorbikes (V-twin engine was developed in 1909), including the
one Prince Albert 1st rode from Monaco to Paris
- motorboats, with some dating back to 1909
- two replicas of the Blériot XI (first crossed the English Channel in
1909), one of which has an engine from that period
- a fire engine and equipment from Monaco’s fire brigade, which was first
established in 1909.
· Guided tours on board training ships, from 16 to 19 September
Sedov, the world’s biggest training ship (1921, 117.5m, Russia), Palinuro
(1934, 69m, Italy), a three-mast schooner in the Italian navy, and Signora
del Vento (1962, 85m, Italy) are coming to pay tribute to Tuiga and to open
their hatchways to the public.
· Maritime Lecture “Tuiga and the 15 M IR class” on 16 September
Presented by YCM member Antoine Fécamp, this talk will retrace the history
of the Club’s flagship and the prestigious 15 Metre class, which produced
some of the most beautiful yachts ever built.
· Free boat trips, 17 September (14h30-16h30) and 18 September
(10h30-12h30)
Always eager to share their passion, owners of Rivas and steam-powered boats
are inviting the public to get a taste of what it is like at sea on board
their craft.
· One hundred years of Tuiga, 19 September
A vintage car parade, a concours d’élégance of boats in the port, a regatta
in period costume and much more are planned to celebrate one hundred years
of Tuiga in elegant and traditional style.
- A new Tuiga silk head scarf
During the cocktail, HSH Prince Albert II unveiled a new Tuiga silk head
scarf from Hermès in the colours of the Monegasque cutter. “In the tradition
of solidarity, generosity and sharing among seafarers, I requested Hermès to
produce a limited edition (500) of a new Tuiga head scarf for this double
commemoration year [25 years of his Presidency and 100 years of Tuiga], and
for the proceeds of the sale to go to the Monegasque association,
Orphelinats du Monde (Orphans of the World)”, explained HSH Prince Albert
II.
- A commemorative stamp bearing an image of Tuiga
HSH Prince Albert II also presented a commemorative stamp dedicated to the
hundred-year-old yacht, produced by the Principality of Monaco’s Office des
Emissions de Timbres-Poste and designed by Patrice Merot.
Monaco Classic Week is from 16 to 20 September 2009.
“I invite you all to
come and share this moment with us and Tuiga, a yacht who symbolises the
Belle Epoque era, its innovation, its sense of modernity and its optimism.
When I see the building works in the port, started a century ago on the same
quay, and our desire to build a Club House for the future which we are
working on so that it reindexs a place of influence and centre of activity in
the Port, I note that our goals are the same as our commitment to
safeguarding the environment. We are pursuing a common mission which goes
far beyond our generation.
Tuiga continues to show us the way as a fine example of what we need to do
to build a tomorrow for the future generations of the Yacht Club,” concluded
HSH Prince Albert II.
PRE-PROGRAMME
Wednesday 16th September
Greeting and positioning of classic yachts,
Opening of the exhibition 1909-2009, Quai Antoine 1er
5.00pm Maritime conference on the history of Tuiga
Thursday 17th September
1.00pm Classic yacht regatta
14h00 2.00pm Motor yacht greetings
contest (flags, foghorn)
2.30pm-4.30pm Free trips on steam-powered boats and Riva yachts (open
to the public)
17h00 Whistle contest
for the steam boats, in the harbour
Friday 18th September
10.30am-3.30pm Chefs contest
10.30am-12.30pm Free trips on steam-powered boats and Riva yachts (open
to the public)
1.00pm Classic yacht regatta
3.00pm Riva and steamboats manoeuvre trials
4.00pm Riva and steamboats regularity trials
20h00 8.30pm “La Belle Classe”
evening (by invitation only), including “La Belle Classe” Prize award.
Saturday 19th September: Century Anniversary Day for Tuiga
10.00am Sailing yacht Concours d’elegance parade in the
harbour
1.00pm Centenary race for classic yachts (crew must wear
Belle Epoque gowns)
2.00pm-4.00pm Motor yacht Concours d’elegance parade in the harbour
4.30pm-5.00pm Tribute to Tuiga, exhibition and parade (Riva
steamboats)
19h09 (7.09pm) Nuit du Yachting when the Personnalité de la Mer 2009
prize will be awarded (by invitation only)
Sunday 20th September
11.00am Prize giving (by invitation only)
2.00pm Departure of the “Trophée La Belle Classe” to
Cannes
Press contact: Yacht Club de Monaco
Tel: +377 93 10 64 09 – Email: i.andrieux@ycm.org
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21.09.2009 - HSH Prince Albert II celebrates 100 years of Tuiga
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