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Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy returns with the introduction of the high-performance TP52 class

by Mirpuri Foundation 24 Mar 17:43 UTC 4-6 July 2025
2024 Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy © Mirpuri Foundation

The prestigious Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy is set to return for its sixth edition from July 4-6, 2025, promising a thrilling weekend of top-tier sailing in one of Europe's most scenic and challenging maritime locations, Cascais.

The regatta will feature some of the world's best sailors and boats, with the renowned TP52 class making its debut this year.

The 52 SUPER SERIES, the premier international sailing circuit for TP52 yachts, will headline the event, drawing elite teams from across the globe for high-performance racing. Known for its intense competition and technical precision, the TP52 series will race alongside seven other competitive classes: NHC, ORC, J70, SB20, SNIPE, FINN, and OPTIMIST.

"We are excited to introduce the TP52 class to the Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy for the first time," said Paulo Mirpuri, President of the Mirpuri Foundation. "The addition of the 52 SUPER SERIES further elevates the regatta, bringing top-class competition to Cascais. This year's event will be a true spectacle for both sailors and spectators."

"As a globally renowned Grand Prix circuit, we are excited to be returning to Cascais again, but to take our place at the pinnacle of the prestigious Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy this time is really special for all of us. Not only will the event feature close, exciting competition on the perfect stage, but our sustainability goals and philosophies very much chime with the aims, objectives, and messaging of the Mirpuri Foundation. We look forward to collaborating with them to secure a better future for our oceans and coastal environment," enthuses Lars Böcking, Sustainability Director of the 52 SUPER SERIES.

"The Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy has become an undeniable landmark in the calendar of the Clube Naval de Cascais and for our sailing community. This event showcases the competitive spirit, but also highlights our dedication to promoting sailing as a sport for all ages and skill levels. We are thrilled to host this 6th edition and look forward to an event that is both competitive and successful," says the President of the Clube Naval de Cascais, Francisco Brito e Abreu.

Sailing fans and visitors to Cascais can expect a thrilling and action-packed event. With perfect summer sailing conditions, the waters of the Portuguese Riviera are known for providing some of the most physically demanding and exciting racing in Europe. The TP52 boats will race in the Atlantic, alongside high-performance boats like the VO65, further highlighting the event's prominence in the international sailing calendar.

The Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy is committed to sustainability and ocean health. As part of its eco-conscious approach, the regatta is a single-use plastic-free event, and all entry fees will be donated to ocean conservation initiatives. Furthermore, the Mirpuri Foundation is sponsoring 50% of entry fees until March 31, 2025.

This year's regatta will feature a spectacular prize-giving ceremony, where 38 trophies, including the prestigious Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy, will be awarded. The perpetual trophy, a unique piece of art made from solid gold and silver, will be one of the highlights of the closing ceremony, alongside the Mirpuri Foundation Ocean Award. This award, presented for the fifth time, recognizes outstanding innovation in marine health and conservation.

The Mirpuri Foundation is dedicated to advancing ocean health and supporting sustainable sailing initiatives. In addition to its sponsorship of the Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy, the Foundation has a long history of backing impactful campaigns and teams, such as Turn the Tide on Plastic in the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18 and the Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team in The Ocean Race Europe 2021 and The Ocean Race 2023. With a focus on raising awareness about climate change and plastic pollution, the Foundation continues to be a leader in the world of sustainable sailing.

The Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy 2025 promises to be an unforgettable weekend of top-tier competition, inspiring sustainability, and marine conservation.

Event details:

Dates: 4-6 July 2025
Location: Cascais, Portugal
Classes: TP52, NHC, ORC, J70, SB20, SNIPE, FINN, OPTIMIST
Entry Fees: 50% sponsored by the Mirpuri Foundation until 31 March 2025
Sustainability: Single-use plastic-free event, all entry fees donated to ocean health projects
Awards: 38 trophies, plus the Mirpuri Foundation Ocean Award and the perpetual trophy

For more information and to register for the event, please visit here

Mirpuri Foundation Sailing Trophy schedule

4 July 2025
Event Opening
Training Day

5 July 2025
9:30 Sailors Warm-up Session
12:00 Ceremonial start cannon
Races TP52, NHC, ORC, J70, SB20, SNIPE, FINN, OPTIMIST
20:00 Sunset Party

6 July 2025
9:30 Sailors Warm-up Session
12:00 Race Start
Races TP52, NHC, ORC, J70, SB20, SNIPE, FINN, OPTIMIST
18:00 Prize-giving Ceremony

Link to registrations

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