The Yacht Club de Monaco (YCM) is set to write a new chapter in its sporting history as it prepapres to compete for the first time in the Admiral’s Cup, one of the world’s most prestigious sailing competitions. Organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), the event will take place from 17th July to 1st August 2025, in Cowes, on the Isle of Wight.
Created in 1957 and often referred to as the “Unofficial World Cup of Offshore Racing”, the Admiral’s Cup makes its grand return after an absence of over two decades, with the last edition taking place in 2003. The competition attracts the world’s elite sailors for a demanding series of inshore and offshore races, including the legendary Rolex Fastnet Race.
The initiative to enter the Admiral’s Cup was spearheaded by Peter Harrison, a YCM member and owner of the Jolt boats, with the enthusiastic backing of Pierre Casiraghi, Vice-President of the Club and founder of Team Malizia. “Peter (Harrison) is a great sailor with a great team. When he suggested that we take part in the Admiral’s Cup with the Jolt boats, I immediately accepted this incredible challenge,” said Pierre Casiraghi.
The Monegasque team will field two exceptional boats: the TP52 Jolt 3, skippered by Peter Harrison in the IRC Big Boat class, and the Carkeek 40 Jolt 6, helmed by Pierre Casiraghi. “We have a solid training programme, high-performance boats, and a determined team. Consistency will be key: two bad races, and everything becomes complicated. We’ll have to stay focused and approach each day as a new challenge,” adds Pierre Casiraghi.