30 Apr Final outcome of the Swan Tuscany Challenge goes down to the wire
- Marcus Brennecke’s Hatari wins ClubSwan 50 class by two points
- Same margin sees Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio’s G-Spot take ClubSwan 36 victory
- Germany and Italy tied on points at top of Nations League table
The ultimate destination of the winners’ trophies at the Swan Tuscany Challenge went down to the wire today, with the final results still in the balance on the last legs of the concluding races.
Going into the deciding ClubSwan 50 race Marcus Brennecke’s Hatari led August Schram’s Stella Maris by just three points. Schram’s team went for broke and led the fleet on several occasions, but ultimately had to settle for second place – with the ever-consistent Hatari right on her transom to take third place and the overall win.
Meanwhile the winner of the 10th and final race, Alberto Franchi’s Giuliana, leapfrogged both Balthasar – the winner of today’s first race – and Cuordileone to secure 3rd place on the podium.
Hatari’s victory was all the more remarkable as they were able to comeback from a poor start on the first day of the regatta when they were penalised for a racing infringement.
Brennecke recalled: “It started badly for us on the first day. After that we tried to play our game and the next day we won the first race by a one-minute margin, and then we just tried to sail consistently.
“The competition got closer and closer, everyone is improving which is great for the class – like August Schram second with three first places so it got very tight at the end, and Giuliana third, a great week for them also.”
And he added: “It’s great when everything comes together and it has been a fantastic week, so we are very, very happy.”
Hatari’s triumph on the Gulf of Follonica also helped Germany to the top of the 2022 Nations League table. Her combined tally with Hendrik Brandis’ Earlybird saw them tied on 20 points with the two best performing yachts representing Italy, the ClubSwan 50s Giuliana and Cuordileone, while G-Spot and Moonlight flew the flag for Monaco in third place.
The story in the ClubSwan 36 class was also of an equally close fought contest, with Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio’s G-Spot bringing their A-game to produce a 1-2 scoreline in the final two races to overhaul the overnight leader Mamao.
Haakon Lorentzen’s Brazilian team finished the Swan Tuscany Challenge in style, with Mamao winning the last race, but a fourth place in the first race of the day left them two points adrift of G-Spot at the finish. Mehmet Taki’s Turkish-flagged Facing Future took the third spot on the podium.
Asked what the secret of G-Spot’s success was, Giangiacomo Serena di Lapigio said: “I’m the oldest person in the fleet and this is our second year, so I would say we have a little bit of experience, and a little bit of luck, and also it’s been good.
“There is no secret. We always try to win and sometimes you succeed and sometimes not. Today we had two consistent results, first and second, that we really needed.
“I would say that the feeling in the fleet is that the level is higher than last year. We have a couple of new entries who are really good, especially the Brazilian team who are very, very good sailors, and also the Turkish team who came up this year. Other teams will be joining us later in the season, so we will have 10 or 11 boats, all at a very high level.”
At the celebratory prize-giving the Marina di Scarlino – appropriately the home of Swan in the Mediterranean – awarded prizes to the day’s best performing boats, namely Hatari and G-Spot, who also received the Tuscany Challenge Trophies in their respective classes as well as prizes from ClubSwan Racing partner Sease.
Last night it had been the turn of shoreside events to take centre stage at the Swan Tuscany Challenge. The evening got underway with a sparkling wine tasting courtesy of Ferrari Trento which was held in the ClubSwan Lounge. The elegant and distinctive lounge was the creation of the renowned interior designer Ioanna Marinopoulos, and captured the Swan Spirit with elements of the brand’s DNA.
After the wine tasting the Crew Dinner Party, hosted by Banor Capital, took place on the terrace of the Il Tarantella restaurant with stilt walkers and fire eaters putting on a great show for the many guests.
During the evening, the Marevivo environmental group – also a ClubSwan Racing partner – highlighted a joint campaign with Nautor’s Swan. Marevivo’s Beatrice Del Balzo said: “Microplastics are everywhere in the sea and represent a threat to the entire marine ecosystem. They also contaminate beaches, such as the beach of Calasetta in Sardinia. A real paradise polluted by plastic!
“This is why we decided to take action, carefully collecting every tiny piece, thanks to the support of Nautor’s Swan. Together we can make a difference!”
Meanwhile BMW – another ClubSwan Racing partner – was offering a sail and drive experience with a selection of their full-electric car models, namely the iX3 M Sport, X3 xDrive30e and i4 eDrive40.
And on the artistic front the Swan Tuscany Challenge has seen a unique collaboration mixing contemporary street art with the more traditional art of sailing, with all competitors receiving a T-shirt with the ClubSwan Logo – and 2022 events – reinterpreted by Spiros Zouboulakis and the NOS Graffiti Team.
The Swan Tuscany Challenge has delivered five days of exhilarating racing and set the bar high for the whole of the 2022 ClubSwan Racing season. The fleet will gather again at the end of next month in Villasimius for the Swan Sardinia Challenge.
How to follow the racing
The Nations League 2022
- 26-30 April: Swan Tuscany Challenge
- 31 May-4 June: Swan Sardinia Challenge
- 5-9 July: Swan One Design Worlds
- 1-6 August: Copa del Rey
- 11-18 September: Rolex Swan Cup
- 4-8 October: ClubSwan 36 Europeans
Partners of the ClubSwan Racing 2022 One Design circuit are: Rolex, BMW, Randstad, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sease, Ferrari Trento, Banor, M&C Saatchi, North Sails, Quantum Sails, Gottifredi Maffioli, Garmin, B&G, Lavazza, Marevivo. The regatta management will be supported by the electric marks by Mark Set Bot.