Two days after the IMOCA fleet arrived in Genova, Italy, 11th Hour Racing Team arrived at the Grand Finale venue as worthy champions of The Ocean Race.
In Port Genova
The Grand Finale in Genova brings The Ocean Race to a conclusion in style.
Leg 6 winners
11th Hour Racing Team and WindWhisper Racing earn crucial wins, arriving first in their classes into The Hague.
Sea scourge
Ocean microplastics found to be rife by teams competing in The Ocean Race.
Water homage
11th Hour Racing will host the first public screening of its new film, “Shaped by Water” in Newport Rhode Island.
Race winners
11th Hour Racing Team top of the table in Itajaí In Port Race.
Bloodied but unbowed
Charlie Enright: Regrouping after a brutal leg.
Resolve and resilience
11th Hour Racing Team earn final podium position for Leg 3 with Biotherm taking fourth place in the longest Leg in race history.
From sea to wrist
The Ocean Race Diver is exploring the re-use of already-existing materials.
Team Malizia leads
Boris Herrmann’s Team Malizia leads fleet around Cape Horn.
Steady progress
The Ocean Race fleet is making steady progress towards Cape Horn on Leg 3.
Wind’s welcome return
All four yachts in The Ocean Race heading to Itajaí are finally making speed as the wind returns to Roaring 40s.
Photo finish
Team Holcim – PRB wins Leg 2 of The Ocean Race with key breakaway in final hours, the first to arrive in Cape Town.
Making the turn
Every boat in The Ocean Race fleet has gybed to the east, making miles towards Cape Town.
Dealing with doldrums
The leading boats are in an expanding doldrums and Malizia is making up miles in Leg 2 of The Ocean Race.
Data mission
The Ocean Race aims to collect more data about the environment than any sporting event in the world.