Rolex Fastnet Race Centenary: A Spectacle of Speed and Tradition

The Rolex Fastnet Race celebrates its 100th anniversary with over 450 yachts from 26 countries. The race spans 695 nautical miles, showcasing the rivalry between cutting-edge sailing technology and passionate amateurs. The event highlights notable participants, including the Ultim trimarans and the diverse IRC fleet, emphasizing its historical significance.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-07-2025 03:15 IST | Created: 22-07-2025 03:15 IST
Rolex Fastnet Race Centenary: A Spectacle of Speed and Tradition
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This Saturday marks the centenary of the Rolex Fastnet Race, the world's largest offshore yacht race, with a record-breaking fleet of over 450 yachts from 26 countries gathering in Cowes on Britain's Isle of Wight.

The 695 nautical miles course offers a compelling spectacle as it pits sailing's fastest technology against amateur passion. Leading the charge are the Ultim trimarans, including last year's record-holder SVR-Lazartigue, piloted by an all-star crew of Tom Laperche, Franck Cammas, and Peter Burling.

The race also highlights diversity, with female crew members and skippers participating in the IMOCA 60 class for the first time. Completing the competition landscape, the diverse IRC fleet and family crews embody the sport's enduring spirit. As the centenary fleet sets sail, it promises to be an iconic chapter in the history of offshore racing.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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