Please select your home edition
Edition
RS Sailing 2021 - LEADERBOARD

ICAP Leopard breaks BMW Round Ireland Yacht Race record

by Kate Fairclough 25 Jun 2008 12:41 BST 25 June 2008
ICAP Leopard breaks the BMW Round Ireland Yacht Race record © David Branigan / www.oceansport.ie

Preparation for this weekend’s JP Morgan Round the Island begins

ICAP Leopard, the 100 foot super maxi yacht owned by Mike Slade this morning broke the BMW Round Ireland Yacht Race record. Crossing the finish line off Wicklow at 05:48:47, Mike Slade and his crew knocked 10 hours, 35 minutes and 10 seconds off the previous record, set by Colm Barrington in 1998.

ICAP Leopard sailed the 704 mile course round Ireland in 65 hours, 48 minutes and 47 seconds, to take her second record in a month, having broken the Transatlantic speed record for yachts with powered sailing systems on 3rd June. With no time to waste, ICAP Leopard and her crew are now en route to the Solent, where she will compete in the JP Morgan Round the Island Race this Saturday, 28th June. The event, in which Farr-designed ICAP Leopard made her debut last year, is one of the world’s largest regattas, with 1875 boats entered to date.

In her usual style, ICAP Leopard will be skippered by owner Mike Slade, with an impressive professional line-up of America’s Cup and round the world sailors onboard for the JP Morgan Round the Island Race.

Mike Slade, Chief Executive of London based property company Helical Bar plc, commented: “The BMW Round Ireland Race this past three days has been a slog. We’ve had all manner of weather conditions to deal with, but overall enjoyed a great rounding of the Emerald Isle. My thanks go to all of the crew for their great work.”

He continued, “It is now onwards and upwards for us as we dash back to Southampton for this weekend’s JP Morgan Round the Island Race. We’re looking forward to having another bash at the record we set back in 2001 aboard Leopard of London for the fastest boat round the island. We’re keeping our fingers crossed for the right weather, but whatever the gods bring us it’s always a great day’s racing.”

The record to beat is four hours, five minutes and 40 seconds. Following the JP Morgan Round the Island Race, ICAP Leopard will compete in several European events over the summer whilst also hosting a large number of corporate sailing days on the Solent.

Related Articles

SSE Renewables Round Ireland trophies awarded
Two yachts still at sea in the race After an intense 24 hours at Wicklow Sailing Club with boats completing the 705 nautical-mile SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race, trophies were awarded tonight (Friday 28th June) for most classes. Posted on 28 Jun 2024
Teasing Machine wins SSE Renewables Round Ireland
Fast and furious finishers at Wicklow Wicklow Sailing Club is a hive of activity this evening (Thursday 27th June) as a steady stream of yachts finally appear over the horizon to complete the 705 nautical-mile SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race. Posted on 27 Jun 2024
Gale to push bulk of fleet towards Wicklow finish
In the SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race Following more than four days of non-stop racing, just three teams have so far completed the SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race after Pete Smyth's Searcher became the first Irish entry to finish the 705 nautical mile course this afternoon. Posted on 26 Jun 2024
SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race line honours
First finishers reach Wicklow as race in end game After battling a range of weather conditions, the first boats in the SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race reached the finishing-line at Wicklow today (Tuesday 25th June 2024) with both winning 'line honours' accolades. Posted on 25 Jun 2024
SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race update
Tense day ahead as finishing stage beckons After more than three days at sea, weather is once again providing the decisive hand in the 705 nautical-mile SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race as the leading boats pass the north coast this evening. Posted on 24 Jun 2024
SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race update
Leaders pass Fastnet Rock off West Cork coast Less than 30 hours after starting the 705 nautical-mile circumnavigation, the leading boats in the SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race have passed the famous Fastnet Rock lighthouse off Cape Clear island in West Cork. Posted on 23 Jun 2024
SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race underway
Sparkling start at Wicklow to 705 nautical mile race Thousands of spectators lined the pier and coast at Wicklow this afternoon (Saturday 22nd June 2024) for the start of the 705 nautical mile SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race that has attracted an international fleet of 48 starters. Posted on 22 Jun 2024
Headwinds challenge for start
Of classic SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race on Saturday Fresh headwinds will mark the start of the biennial 705 nautical-mile SSE Renewables Round Ireland Race at 1pm tomorrow (Saturday 22nd June 2024, Wicklow Sailing Club) when a fleet of 49 boats will start the classic offshore event. Posted on 21 Jun 2024
SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race preview
Showcasing top quality teams in the 22nd edition of the race Ireland and Wicklow are ready for what is arguably one of the greatest races on the world's sailing calendar. Coming to you from the beautiful Irish coastline, SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race will start at 1300 hrs on Saturday June 22nd. Posted on 11 Jun 2024
Start date announced for Round Ireland Race
Starting and finishing at the scenic port of Wicklow on the east coast The start date for the biennial SSE Renewables Round Ireland Yacht Race has been announced and will start from Wicklow Sailing Club at 1400 hrs on Saturday 22nd June 2024. Posted on 20 May 2023