On Tuesday 12 June, the Ladies Charriol Cup took place at the prestigious Domaine Imperial Golf Club in Gland, Switzerland, for the second year running.
- Ladies Charriol Cup @Victoria Jacober
As a reminder, the Ladies Charriol Cup celebrates and rewards women at the top of their sport. These competitions were introduced by Marie-Olga Charriol in France (in Deauville, Chantilly, Megeve, Saint-Tropez and Monaco), in the form of all-female polo competitions. A Swiss edition will take place shortly in the grounds of the Domaine de Veytay in the Vaud countryside.
- 100 Ways of Love necklaces
Marie-Olga Charriol, Director of Public Relations for the Geneva-based watch brand, welcomed the press at the event and addressed the competitors during the awards ceremony. A selection of Charriol jewellery and accessories (Celtic™ and Pont D’amour bracelets and 100 Ways of Love necklaces) were awarded to the 9 competition winners.
- Celtic™ and Pont D’amour bracelets
A reminder of the results:
- 1st place (gross): Laure Bally Cergneux with 35 points
- 1st place (net up to 18.4): Inge Wand with 36 points, 2nd Jacqueline Ritzmann, 3rd Hsuan-Ying De Sousa – both with 35 points
- 1st place (net from 18.5): Jane Oppenheim with 38 points, 2nd Chantal Herzog, 3rd Maryse Reyneri – both with 35 points
- Nearest the pin: Françoise Schenk (3.20m),
- Nearest the line: Christine Béhar (1.32m)
The highlight of the awards cocktail party was the prize draw for a Colvmbvs™ Lady watch. Inspired by the legendary explorer Christopher Columbus, the Colvmbvs™ line embodies values that are very important to Charriol : discovery and entrepreneurship. With a sailing spirit in their DNA, these elegant Swiss watches showcase fascinating details from the maritime world. The crown, for example, is crafted in the shape of a clevis, an element borrowed from sailboat rigging. The case is decorated with a motif made up of interlacing triangles, recalling the points of a compass rose.
- COLVMBVS Prune
This model attracts attention thanks to its bright colouring, with an entirely prune-coloured bracelet and dial that evoke royalty and reflect the Charriol house colours. The lucky winner was Stella Hentsch, who went home on this memorable day with a remarkable new timepiece.