The Translémanique en Solitaire is one of the great classics of Lake Geneva.
It is the most demanding single-handed regatta on Lake Geneva.
PRESENTATION
Open to monohull racing and cruising yachts (see precise regulations in the Sailing Instructions), this regatta is traditionally held on the last weekend of August. The former Geneva – Lutry and return route has been replaced by a complete tour of the lake, since 2017. Every year, it welcomes the top 100 single-handed racers on Lake Geneva.
Since its creation in 1974 by Gérald-A. Piaget, the Translémanique solo race is one of the main events of the Lake Geneva sailing season. Its track record includes the names of some of the best sailors on Lake Geneva, as well as some of the biggest names in international sailing.
Single-handed sailing on the racing yachts of Lake Geneva is a delicate exercise, requiring excellent knowledge of your yacht, a good understanding of Lake Geneva’s weather patterns, patience, endurance, courage and physical strength. More than any other race on Lake Geneva, the Translémanique en Solitaire involves surpassing oneself.
AWARDS AND TROPHIES
TUIGA” CHALLENGE
Awarded to the winner of the overall compensated time classification, all classes combined, according to the SRS solo rule in force.
DRAGON CHALLENGE
Awarded to the overall winner in real time, all classes combined.
PRIZES FOR FIRST IN EACH CLASS
Prizes will be awarded to the top 3 in each class.
These challenges will be awarded annually. They can be won definitively if won three times in five years by the same skipper.
CLASSIFICATION BY SRS CLASS
(TCFX, TCF1, TCF2, TCF3 and TCF4 classes)
RANKING FOR ONE-DESIGN SERIES FROM 10 COMPETITORS PER CLASS.