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Rolex Fastnet Race: 50th edition of a legendary contest

by Quinag 12 Jul 2023 07:00 PDT 22 July 2023
The Rolex Fastnet Race fleet passes many notable landmarks as the fleet head west along the south coast of England © Carlo Borlenghi

The Rolex Fastnet Race is indisputably one of the sailing world's premier offshore classics. The landmark 50th edition this month provides an opportunity to pay homage to the heritage and the profound impact the revered race has had on the development of ocean racing.

Long-standing partner Rolex, Title Sponsor since 2001, is proud to be associated with a contest that demands precision, dedication and the highest level of performance, as well as one whose organizer, the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC), plays a key role in ensuring the future of the sport.

First held in 1925 and staged biennially since the 1930s, the 695-nautical mile (1,287 kilometres) Rolex Fastnet Race sits alongside the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race as a pillar of Rolex's privileged relationship with the sport. Rolex Testimonee and renowned US yachtsman Paul Cayard identifies what makes the Rolex Fastnet Race one of the most demanding contests of its kind:

"The Rolex Fastnet Race is a rite of passage for any sailor. It is a relentless and often brutal challenge. The race demands a multitude of skills - navigational and tactical awareness, flawless preparation, exemplary teamwork and resilience in the face of the harshest conditions."

The Rolex Fastnet Race is the world's largest race of its kind and since 2009, has consistently welcomed more than 300 entrants. This year a fleet of over 450 yachts, sailed by about 3,000 crew from some 30 countries, is expected - clear proof that the race is held in high regard by the international sailing community. RORC Commodore James Neville believes the event's history and standing resonate perfectly with competitive sailors from all backgrounds:

"The 50th edition has been widely recognized as an opportunity to celebrate the heritage of the Rolex Fastnet Race. The predicted record fleet is confirmation of the event's enduring popularity and the desire of sailors to test themselves on a challenging racecourse against their peers. Once again, we are delighted to have the support of Rolex, whose partnership with the race, and the RORC, is integral to the continuing success of the race."

The 2023 Rolex Fastnet Race starts on Saturday, 22 July from Cowes, Isle of Wight, England. As is tradition, the starting signals will be delivered from the Royal Yacht Squadron. The Squadron, as it is universally known, has been supported by Rolex since the 1980s and, like the RORC, is regarded as one of the pre-eminent yacht clubs in the world.

Heading westwards from Cowes, the fleet passes noted landmarks in the English Channel, including The Needles at the western end of the Solent, Portland Bill, Start Point, The Lizard and Land's End, before embarking on the open water passage across the Celtic Sea to the symbolic turn at the Fastnet Rock off the southern coast of Ireland. This rounding marks the emblematic halfway juncture as the fleet embarks on the long return leg via the Scillies to the finish at Cherbourg. After a successful introduction in 2021, this will be the second time the race finishes in France.

Conditions across the course typically entail strong westerly winds, high seas and punishing waves, particularly in the open-water legs. Just to reach the finish, crews must be prepared to summon their deepest resources, while the diversity of competing yachts and sailors demonstrates the widespread appeal of the Rolex Fastnet Race and its reputation as a relentless, but rewarding challenge. Cutting-edge maxi multihulls and grand prix monohulls share the course with much smaller boats, often crewed by passionate Corinthians, for some of whom completing this race can be the pinnacle of their sailing achievement.

Over the period of the Rolex partnership, yachts from 33 feet to 72 feet (10-22 metres) have secured the Fastnet Challenge Cup and Rolex timepiece awarded to the overall winner, with dedicated, committed amateur crews often getting the better of more illustrious professional rivals.

Taking part in the Rolex Fastnet Race is to become part of the history and fabric of the sport. Cayard deftly sums up why, after nearly 100 years, it is still held in high esteem:

"Anyone who has ever competed in the Rolex Fastnet Race gains an immediate sense of its unique history and the impact its evolution has had on the development of offshore sailing. You only have to look at the names of the boats engraved on the Fastnet Challenge Cup to fully appreciate the heritage of the race and appreciate why it is held in such high regard."

The 50th edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race looks set to pay a fitting tribute to a significant legacy.

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