Win Win has become only the second yacht to win the Superyacht Cup Palma three times after sealing overall honours at the 30th anniversary edition of the regatta in Mallorca. The 33-metre Baltic Yacht completed a perfect regatta with a third race victory on the final St. Regis Mardavall Mallorca Race Day to lift the Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille Trophy. Previous victories came in 2016 and 2019.
Mark Focus — Win Win rounds the race mark during her unbeaten run to a historic third overall Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille title in Mallorca. Photo: Sailing Energy
The result places Win Win alongside Rose, which secured its third consecutive title at last year's regatta. "The main secret of our success is that the same team comes back again, and again, year after year," skipper Will Glenn said. "We are based here in Mallorca so this is our home port, and it feels very special to be part of a winning team on home waters."
Owner Kim Schindelhauer celebrated his fourth Superyacht Cup triumph, having previously won aboard Scorpione dei Mari in 2010.
Overall honours went to Win Win ahead of Class B winner Archelon. Atalante 1, Cervo and Spiip all finished level on points, with the final placings decided on countback.
Elsewhere, Beati dominated the new YYachts Class with three straight race wins ahead of Distancia and Calabash.
Class Winner — Beati races to victory in the new YYachts Class after recording three straight race wins at the 30th Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille. Photo: Sailing Energy
Highland Fling completed a clean sweep in the inaugural Multihull Class, while Svea won the J Class by two points from Rainbow after taking three race victories.
Flying Finish — Highland Fling powers through the Bay of Palma on her way to victory in the inaugural Multihull Class at the 30th Superyacht Cup Palma Richard Mille. Photo: Sailing Energy
Rainbow owner and Richard Mille EMEA chief executive Peter Harrison praised both the racing and the event atmosphere. "We've loved it, as have a lot of the other owners," he said. "Having all the boats together with all the crews and the owners has made it a very convivial atmosphere."
Event director Kate Branagh said the 30th anniversary regatta had exceeded expectations. "The sailing conditions have been fantastic," she said. "Having Richard Mille onboard has brought a real shot of excitement to the regatta as we head into our fourth decade."

















































