RECORD 123 YACHTS TO COMPETE IN 2014 ROLEX MIDDLE SEA RACE

A record-breaking 123 yachts from more than 20 countries will cross the starting line of the Rolex Middle Sea Race on 18 October, reflecting the international stature of this popular offshore race organised by the Royal Malta Yacht Club.

The unprecedented number of entrants a 24 percent increase over the 99 yachts competing in 2013 includes boats from as far away as the United States and Australia along with thirteen yachts from Malta. More than 15 boats will compete for the first time.

Now in its 35th year, the Rolex Middle Sea Race (RMSR) is a fixture in the season, ranking alongside the Rolex Fastnet, Rolex SydneyHobart and Newport-Bermuda as a “must do” race.

“For yet another year, the Rolex Middle Sea Race has grown in the number of boats that have committed to compete in this ever popular offshore race,” said Godwin Zammit, Commodore of the Royal Malta Yacht Club. “There are a number of factors which contribute to the increase in participation. Naturally, the scenic yet challenging course plays a very important role, however one must mention the renowned hospitality that our Club offers its guests, which is spoken of highly by participants, often leading competitors to sign up simply through word of mouth recommendations. Last, but not least, is our strong connection with other Clubs and our affiliation with the Royal Ocean Racing Club.”

The event’s fascination is largely drawn from its alluring, 608-nautical-mile racecourse a rigorous anti-clockwise loop around Sicily which introduces numerous “corners” that present changing and complex meteorological shifts. The route

The Line Honours favourite is Igor Simcic’s Maxi, Esimit Europa 2, skippered by multiple Olympic and America’s Cup winner Jochen Schumann. The 100ft canting keel maxi has taken line honour victories in the years from 2010 2012, becoming only the second yacht in the history of the RMSR to take it three times in a row. Unable to compete in last year’s edition due to damage suffered on the mast on their way to the race, the crew is returning with the goal of taking line honours for an unprecedented fourth occasion.

 

includes the deep azure waters around Sicily including the Aeolian and Egadi Islands, as well as Pantelleria and Lampedusa. One of the most stunning vistas is Stromboli, the active volcano which is a course mark.

Challenging, enchanting and historic, the Rolex Middle Sea Race starts in Malta’s spectacular Grand Harbour at 11am on the 18 October.

“Security and safety of both racing teams and spectators has always been imperative for us and a number of procedures have been put in place. We have worked closely with the Armed Forces of Malta and Transport Malta to ensure that only authorised vessels authorised by the Race Committee will be allowed into the Grand Harbour. Both entities will be present on the day to ensure that all procedures are strictly adhered to on the day”, said Peter Dimech, Race Committee Chair and Principle Race Officer.

Supported by Rolex since 2002, the race commences and finishes in Malta. Winners will be announced throughout the week with an award ceremony wrapping up the week-long event on 25 October.

For more information, boat tracking and up-to-date news on the Rolex Middle Sea Race please visit any of the media channels listed below.

Website: www.rolexmiddlesearace.com
Yacht Tracker: www.rolexmiddlesearace.com/tracker/#pt Yacht Blogs: http://blog.rolexmiddlesearace.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RolexMiddlSeaRace Twitter: @rolexmiddlesea and @rmyachtclub

 

The Royal Malta Yacht Club (RMYC)

Founded in 1835, the RMYC is t
he country’s only yacht club and a founder
member of the Malta Sailing Federation. The RMYC has a deep commitment to yachting and organises a full programme of racing and social activities throughout the year. Located on the water in Ta’ Xbiex Marina, the club offers extraordinary facilities which include a lounge bar and dining area, roof top terrace, conference rooms, a fitness room with changing rooms, waterfront facilities for small boats and a seasonal marina for larger boats.

The club is an ideal base for yachtsmen whether for racing or cruising at any time of year. It is a favourite port of call for members of renowned yacht clubs from all over the world with which the club has reciprocal agreements. The members vary in age and profession but share a common passion for, yachting and the social life that is generated around the club.

The Royal Malta Yacht Club thanks the general public for their co-operation in ensuring that all safety instructions issued by the relevant Authorities are adhered to, in order to ensure the safety of all concerned. Moreover, boats in the vicinity of the race courses are advised to navigate with caution and to keep a sharp lookout. 

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