Kismet wins Gstaad Yacht Club’s Centenary Trophy 2022
British flagged Kismet won the 11th edition of the Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy, the traditional rendez-vous at the Voiles de Saint-Tropez for classic yachts aged 100 years or more.
Kismet (1898) skippered by British Richard Matthews has won the 2022 edition of the Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy, with only a tiny margin on Scud (1903) owned by Italian Patrizio Bertelli with Torben Grael calling tactics in second, and Oriole (1905) sailed by a young Spanish crew completing the podium.
Kismet is a gaff cutter designed by William Fife III and built in Scotland in 1898, after a long racing career she was used as a houseboat until 2005 and was later restored and went back to regattas, winning several events. This was her third participation to the Centenary Trophy and, in fact, the lucky one. An elated Matthews, just after docking in said: “We are very happy, the boat went perfectly we never had her going so fast windward. And the course was perfect, we had enough wind, not too much. It was just perfect sail. We were looking back and kept saying ‘where are they?’ We saw Scud coming up fast but we thought we’ve got enough time, we can make it and we did. The key moment was when we decided to change the small jib into a bigger one. We have got a great crew too, they are very good sailors.” “We would love to come back next year to defend the title!” Concluded Matthews.
The Centenary Trophy was raced on a nine nautical miles course set in the Gulf of Saint Tropez, with the start and finish line just off the breakwater to allow the public and the fans to admire the show of the old ladies battling for victory.
After two days of strong Mistral, today the Cote d’Azur provided with perfect sailing conditions, blue sunny skies, warm temperature and a westerly of around 15 knots. First to cross the starting line, as per the Centenary Trophy’s pursuit format with staggered starts using an especially created and constantly refined handicap system, allowing very different boats in size and rig to compete on equal terms, was gaff cutter Lulu (1897) at 12.45.
The rest of the 20-entrants strong fleet followed suit, with the smaller and better rated yachts to the likes of Fife’s designed Jap (1897), pilot cutter Madcap (1874) and “rookie” Dainty (1922) a few seconds later whilst the more powerful and faster ones, the huge schooner Shenandoah of Sark (1902), the P-class Chips (1913), NYYC 50 Spartan (1913) and finally the Bermudan ketch Sumurun (1914) distanced by 30 to 40 minutes.
Kismet started seventh, but managed to catch up already on the initial stretch to the first downwind mark, and from then on maintained the lead until the finish line, where her crew celebrated the victory in style!
Daniel Heine, sailing officer at the Gstaad Yacht Club, who today raced onboard Gaff yawl Veronique (1807) said: “What a glorious day of racing it was. 15-18 knots of wind and clear, blue sky and air. All the centenarian boats sported great performances, for a close and challenging race with a well deserved winner. Congratulations to Kismet for becoming the first Fife designed yacht to be awarded the Centenary Trophy.”
Participants gathered for the prize-giving ceremony, where Kismet’s whole crew was awarded with the The Trophy, that is also centenary, as it was created by Wakely and Wheeler in London in 1911, exactly 100 years before the first edition of the regatta.
The Gstaad Yacht Club’s Commodore, Manrico Iachia also celebrated this years’ regatta success: “We are proud the Trophy racing format has proved once again to suit perfectly these magnificent boats, the whole club wishes to congratulate Richard Matthews and his crew for the win and we hope to have all this year’s participants and many more in 2023. See you in 2023!”
**More information can be found at the Centenary Trophy website: gyccentenarytrophy.com
** A gallery from past editions here: www.juergkaufmann.com/centenary-trophy
Centenary Trophy Winners:
2011: Bonafide (1899)
2012: Marigold (1892)
2013: due to adverse weather conditions the title was not awarded
2014: Olympian (1913)
2015: Oriole (1905)
2016: Spartan (1913)
2017: Tilly XV (1912)
2018: Tilly XV (1912)
2019: Olympian (1913)
2021: Olympian (1913)
2022: Kismet (1898)
Editors’ notes
The Gstaad Yacht Club
The Gstaad Yacht Club was founded in 1998 by a group of sailor enthusiasts with the vision to “create a unique global yacht club away from the waters, instead of another local club by the waters”. Based in the Swiss mountains and in the beginning, very often acknowledged with surprise, the GYC developed to a club with more than 400 members from over 35 different countries and to a place where members and their guests love to meet. The GYC supports sailing projects on all levels from juniors to professional sailors. The club has become a solid force on the Swiss sailing scene, especially among Olympic sailing and internationally among the classic yachts.
Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez
With more than 600 members and organizing fifteen events including the Voiles de Saint-Tropez, the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez is one of the oldest clubs in France, its origins date back to 1862. Since 2015, the merger of sailing clubs of Saint-Tropez (formerly UST Sailing and SNST) helped to broaden the horizons. Located in two beautiful places, the Club includes several centres of nautical activities: Sailing competition, sailing school and Motor Yachting.
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Kismet remporte la 11ème édition du Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy
Le cotre aurique Kismet (1898) a remporté, ce jour, la 11e édition du Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy, le rendez-vous incontournable des yachts centenaires lors des Voiles de Saint-Tropez.
Le jeudi est le jour traditionnel des défis lors des Voiles de Saint-Tropez. Cette année, 20 yachts centenaires se sont affrontés pour la 11ème édition du Centenary Trophy sur un parcours de 9 milles nautiques dans le golfe de Saint-Tropez. Après 2 jours de Mistral, aujourd’hui les conditions étaient idéales avec un vent d’ouest oscillant entre 10 et 15 noeuds.
Le premier à franchir la ligne de départ, selon le format de « pursuit race » du Centenary Trophy avec des départs échelonnés utilisant un système de handicap, permettant à des bateaux très différents en termes de taille et de gréement de se battre à armes égales, a été Lulu (1897) à 12h45. Le reste de la flotte a ensuite franchi le ligne en fonction de son handicap. Sumurun (1914) a fermé la ligne en la franchissant 40 minutes après Lulu.
Kismet (1898), skippé par le britannique Richard Matthews, remporte l’édition 2022 du Gstaad Yacht Club Centenary Trophy, avec une infime avance sur Scud (1903) et Oriole (1905), qui complètent le podium. Kismet est parti en septième position, il a rattrapé son retard dès la première bouée, il a ensuite maintenu son avance jusqu’à la ligne d’arrivée.
Kismet est un cotre aurique conçu par William Fife III et construit en Écosse en 1898. Après de nombreuses années de régates, il a ensuite été utilisé comme bateau maison jusqu’en 2005. Puis il a été restauré et repris les régates. C’est sa troisième participation au Centenary Trophy. « Nous sommes très heureux, le bateau a été parfait, nous ne l’avions jamais vu aller aussi vite au vent. Et le parcours était juste parfait pour nous et les conditions idéales. C’était la course parfaite. On regardait derrière nous et on se disait “où sont-ils ?”. On a vu Scud arriver rapidement mais on s’est dit qu’on avait assez de temps, qu’on pouvait y arriver et on l’a fait. Nous avons un super équipage aussi, ce sont de très bons marins. Nous aimerions revenir l’année prochaine pour défendre le titre ! » raconte Richard Matthews, propriétaire de Kismet.
Daniel Heine, Gstaad Yacht Club sailing officer, qui a participé aujourd’hui au Centenary Trophy à bord Véronique (1807) : « Quelle magnifique journée de course ! 15-18 noeuds de vent, un ciel et un air bleu et clair. Tous les bateaux centenaires ont affiché de belles performances, pour une course serrée et difficile avec un vainqueur bien mérité. Félicitations à Kismet qui est ainsi le premier voilier conçu par Fife à recevoir le Centenary Trophy ».
Le Commodore du Gstaad Yacht Club, Manrico Iachia, a également célébré le succès de la régate : « Nous sommes fiers que le format de course du Centenary Trophy ait prouvé une nouvelle fois qu’il convient parfaitement à ces magnifiques bateaux, tout le club félicite Richard Matthews et son équipage pour cette victoire et nous espérons avoir tous les participants de cette année et beaucoup plus l’année prochaine. Rendez-vous en 2023 ! »
Le Trophée créé Wakely and Wheeler à Londres en 1911, soit exactement 100 ans avant la première édition de la régate sera remis ce soir à Kismet lors de la cérémonie de remise de prix.
Les lauréats du Centenary Trophy :
2011: Bonafide (1899)
2012: Marigold (1892)
2013: En raison de conditions météorologiques défavorables la course n’a pu avoir lieu et le trophée n’a pas été attribué
2014: Olympian (1913)
2015: Oriole (1905)
2016: Spartan (1913)
2017: Tilly XV (1912)
2018: Tilly XV (1912)
2019 : Olympian (1913)
2021 : Olympian (1913)
2022 : Kismet (1898)
Notes pour la presse :
Le Gstaad Yacht Club a été fondé en 1998 par un groupe de marin passionné avec pour mission de « créer un yacht club unique et global loin de l’eau et non pas un autre yacht club local près de la mer ». Basé dans les Alpes suisse, le Gstaad Yacht Club compte 400 membres de plus de 30 pays différents. Les membres et leurs invités aiment s’y retrouver.
Le GYC soutient des projets de voile de tous niveaux des juniors à des marins professionnels. Le club est devenu une force solide sur la scène de la voile suisse et international, surtout en voile olympique et yachts classiques.
La Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez
With more than 600 members and organizing fifteen events including the Voiles de Saint-Tropez, the Société Nautique de Saint-Tropez is one of the oldest clubs in France, its origins date back to 1862. Since 2015, the merger of sailing clubs of Saint-Tropez (formerly UST Sailing and SNST) helped to broaden the horizons. Located in two beautiful places, the Club includes several centres of nautical activities: Sailing competition, sailing school and Motor Yachting.
Media liaison:
Soazig Guého
mobile + 33 6 60 08 75 44
email: [email protected]
Carla Anselmi
mobile + 39 347 46 32 757
email: [email protected]
Photographer: Jürg Kaufmann
email: [email protected]
Copyright: Juerg Kaufmann / GYC
juergkaufmann.com
Gstaad Yacht Club-web:
http://www.gstaadyachtclub.com
Managing Director: Cindy Schoenrich
Email: [email protected]
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