Rolex Middle Sea Race 2013 to host more than 100 international yachts

The upcoming Rolex Middle Sea Race 2013 will close the Mediterranean sailing ...

Rolex Middle Sea Race 2013 to host more than 100 international yachts

October 02, 2013

Written by Zuzana Bednarova

The upcoming Rolex Middle Sea Race 2013 will close the Mediterranean sailing season. This year’s 34th edition is destined to mark an important chapter in the history of a popular offshore event.

Start of the 33rd Rolex Middle Sea Race - Photo by Rolex Kurt Arrigo

Start of the 33rd Rolex Middle Sea Race - Photo by Rolex Kurt Arrigo

The race is in a period of ascendancy. Over one hundred international yachts have registered for the 606-nm contest commencing and finishing in Malta, and comprising a challenging anticlockwise circumnavigation of Sicily. There is every indication that the number of competitors will comfortably surpass last year’s record of 82 race starters. First held in 1968 and organized by the Royal Malta Yacht Club, the race has been sponsored by Rolex since 2002.

The appeal is clear: first-rate competition, a largely Corinthian atmosphere, a fascinating racecourse – which includes views of Stromboli and Etna, two of Europe’s active volcanoes – and a uniquely Maltese flavour to the shoreside welcome. The start from Valletta, scheduled for Saturday 19 October at 11:00 CEST, is one of yachting’s most dramatic; cannons fire from the Saluting Battery overlooking Malta’s magnificent Grand Harbour as an enthusiastic public cheers the fleet on its way.

Superyacht Esimit Europa 2 approaching Stromboli at sunset

Superyacht Esimit Europa 2 approaching Stromboli at sunset - Photo by Rolex Kurt Arrigo

The 2013 entry is diverse and international. The 100-ft superyacht Esimit Europa 2, line honours winner of the past three editions, will make history if she claims a fourth straight triumph. Perhaps holding more appeal for owner Igor Simčič and his pan-European crew is breaking the race record that has stood since the extreme conditions of 2007 when American George David’s 90-ft Rambler yacht finished in an elapsed time of 47 hours, 55 minutes and 3 seconds. This benchmark is capable of being bettered by the high-tech maxi racer, but the racecourse has a deserved reputation for being complex and the wind is never straightforward. Hasso Plattner’s 86-ft luxury yacht Morning Glory from Germany, an overall race winner in 2006, will provide Esimit Europa’s stiffest competition.

In any race of this type, the most coveted prize is for overall victory. Along with Morning Glory two other recipients of the Rolex Middle Sea Race Trophy are in attendance. Lee Satariano and Christian Ripard’s J/122 Artie ended a near ten-year wait for a Maltese victory in 2011, and become the sixth local boat to win the race. Andres Soriano led his British Mini Maxi Alegre to overall triumph in 2009, following line honours success in 2008. Soriano returns with a new, 72-ft sailing yacht Alegre fresh from impressive performances at the Giraglia Rolex Cup and the Maxi Yacht Rolex Cup.

Stromboliccio

Stromboliccio - Photo by Rolex Kurt Arrigo

A continuing trend that gives the organizers immense pleasure is the number of returning yachts and the spread of nations. Some twenty countries will be represented, with Italy providing the largest contingent. The Swan 56 Clem from Spain, the 42-ft Kuka Light from Switzerland and the Marten 49 Speedy from Germany are just a few of those taking part again.

Yachts representing nine countries have won the race during its 45-year history with South Africa joining the list in 2012 following Eddie de Villiers win with Hi Fidelity. With size of fleet assembling this year, few would bet against a tenth nation being added to the roll.

Prizegiving table

Prizegiving table - Photo by Rolex Kurt Arrigo

Event Schedule

Monday, 14 – Thursday, 17 October

Registration

Wednesday 16, October

Coastal race, 10:00

Thursday 17, October

Crew Party

Friday 18, October

Briefing & Prize giving, 17:00

Saturday 19, October

Start Rolex Middle Sea Race, 11:00

Monday 21, October

In order to beat the record the first boat must finish by approximately 11:00 CEST

Saturday 26, October

Rolex Middle Sea Race Prize Giving Ceremony, 12:00

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