06 December 2021
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Following the success of the 2021 Rolex Fastnet Race from Cowes to Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) and its French partners are delighted to announce the date for the next edition of its flagship event in 2023.
The 50th edition of the world’s largest offshore race will start from the Royal Yacht Squadron line on Saturday 22 July 2023, before the annual Cowes Week festivities.
Jean-Louis Valentin, President of the Arrival Fastnet Cherbourg Association, comments “We are delighted to welcome once again the arrival of the mythical Rolex Fastnet Race in Cherbourg-en-Cotentin in 2023.
“The Association and Public Partners, the City of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, the Agglomeration Community du Cotentin, the Department of Manche and the Normandy Region continue to welcome this great international maritime race to our region.
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“The new date of 22 July 2023 will attract more people and, we will again offer a warm welcome to sailors before the start of the race and a big party at the finish. Our teams are already working with the RORC to make the arrival of this 50th edition a great festival and friendly event for everyone.”
“We will all be looking forward to taking part in what will be a very special anniversary year for the Rolex Fastnet Race,” comments RORC Commodore, James Neville.
“Following the resounding success of this year’s edition, we will again be finishing in Cherbourg and expect to attract a record entry. We feel certain that our partners in France (City of Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, the Agglomeration Community du Cotentin, the Department of Manche and the Normandy Region) will ensure competitors and visitors receive the same warm welcome and will be able to celebrate the golden jubilee race in an inimitable French style.”
“The 50th edition of the Rolex Fastnet Race will run before Cowes Week in 2023 to cope with the berthing needs of the large fleet before the start on 22 July, and pre-event registration will again be offered to competitors in Cherbourg,” says Race Director Chris Stone.
“We are excited to be working with our hosts once more for the finish of this great race and expect it to be even better than the 2021 event.”
The biennial 690 nautical mile race is a rite of passage for all those taking part and is one of the very few global events where Corinthian sailors can compete on the same racecourse as their sporting heroes.
The goal is to take home the overall trophy; the historic Fastnet Challenge Cup – first presented back in 1925, but for most sailors, to complete the race and the tough personal challenge; to test their mettle against others in their class, or to compete against hundreds of passionate sailors from around the globe, is the main attraction of this renowned classic offshore race.
The arrival of the immense fleet will once again be eagerly anticipated, with spectators enjoying the atmosphere of the international yachting festival as boats complete the 690 nautical mile course from Cowes to Cherbourg-en-Cotentin, via the Fastnet Rock.
Starting with the first arrivals from the 23 of July, the daily influx of international competitors on a diverse range of boats culminates in a special prize-giving to mark the 50th Rolex Fastnet Race in Cherbourg on Friday 28 July 2023.
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