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Rolex Middle Sea Race: The essential details

by Rolex Middle Sea Race 18 Oct 2022 07:48 BST 22 October 2022
One of seven 2021 Rolex Middle Sea Race starts held in front of Valletta's Siege Bell War Memorial © Kurt Arrigo / Rolex

The start of the 43rd Rolex Middle Sea Race is less than a week away. The Royal Malta Yacht Club has been a hive of activity over the past month, and the clubhouse and moorings are ready to welcome the impressive international fleet. Whether you are in Malta or abroad, coming to the start or watching online/TV, here are some of the essential details to ensure your experience as good as possible.

Challenging, captivating and historic, the annual Rolex Middle Sea Race is one of world's most respected offshore races. The popularity of the race is largely drawn from its alluring racecourse - a rigorous, scenic anticlockwise loop around Sicily which introduces numerous "corners" that in turn lead to varied conditions and complex tactical decisions.

Stats and Facts

  • First held: 1968
  • Organising Authority: Royal Malta Yacht Club
  • 2022 Start: Saturday, 22 October, Grand Harbour, Valletta (11:00 CEST)

Entry (as at 17 October)

  • 124 yachts representing 24 countries
  • Smallest boat: Cuorematto, Absolute Wind 950, Andrea Barbera, Italy
  • Largest boat: Leopard 3, Farr 100, Chris Sherlock, Spain

National representation:

  • Italy - 28 entries
  • France - 20
  • Malta - 12
  • Germany -11
  • Great Britain - 10
  • Poland - 9

Furthest travelled crews:

  • High 5, Cookson 47, Bernard Hyde, New Zealand
  • Maverick, Infiniti 46R, Michael Firmin, Australia
  • Antelope, Xp44, Cameron Macrae, Canada
  • Kiboku Tatu, Arcona 380, George Greer, USA
  • Red Ruby, Sun Fast 3300, Jonathan McKee, USA
  • Snowflake, MOD70, Frank Slootman, USA
Other countries: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

Total LOA of all boats end to end: 1,837.5m - almost twice the height of Stromboli above sea level (924m), or just over half the height of Etna (3,357m)

Course

Set in the heart of the Mediterranean and considered one of the most beautiful in the world. Starts and finishes in Malta, passes two active volcanoes and takes in the deep azure waters surrounding Sicily, and the Aeolian and Egadi Islands, as well as lonelier outposts of Pantelleria and Lampedusa, both closer to the African continent than Europe.

  • Length: 606 nautical miles (1,122km)
  • Outright Race Record: 33h 29m 28s, Argo, United States, Jason Carroll
  • Monohull Race Record: 40h 17m 50s, Comanche, Cayman Is, Mitch Booth

Main Trophies

Rolex Middle Sea Race Trophy - overall race winner under IRC Time Correction
Boccale de Mediterraneo - winner of ORC category
RLR Trophy - winner of monohull line honours
Captain Morgan Trophy - winner of multihull division on corrected time (MOCRA)

Programme

Monday, 17 October: Registration opens at Royal Malta Yacht Club
Wednesday, 19 October: Yachting Malta Coastal Race
Wednesday, 19 October: Yachting Malta Coastal Race Prize Giving & Reception
Thursday, 20 October: Rolex Middle Sea Race Crew Party
Friday, 21 October: Weather and Skippers' Briefing
Saturday, 22 October: Rolex Middle Sea Race Start from 11:00 CEST
Saturday, 29 October: Rolex Middle Sea Race Prize Giving

How to follow

www.rolexmiddlesearace.com
The main information hub

Grand Harbour, Valletta: seven separate starts for all classes from 11:00 CEST
Saturday, 22 October 2022

Start Line: between the Saluting Battery, Upper Barrakka Gardens (Valletta) and Fort St Angelo (Birgu)

Various vantage points are available from most shoreside areas of the Grand Harbour. Harbour access for spectator boats is restricted during the period of the start.

Live Start: streaming on Facebook & YouTube starting at 10:30 CEST, and on TVM (Malta's main broadcast channel (also from 10:30 CEST)

Live Updates: streamed on Facebook each morning at 09:00 CEST, from Sunday, 23 October to Friday, 28 October

Tracking: yb.tl/rmsr2022

All yachts are fitted satellite trackers which continually update the position and ranking throughout the race

Yacht Blogs: blog.rolexmiddlesearace.com

Competing teams will be sending in video, pictures, audio, and text from the race

Social Media Channels

YouTube www.youtube.com/rolexmiddlesearace (New this year)
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RolexMiddleSeaRace/
Instagram @rolexmiddlesearace
TikTok @rolexmiddlesearace (New this year)
Twitter @rolexmiddlesea

Official Race Hashtags: #rolexmiddlesearace & #rmsr2022

Race Partners

In addition to the incomparable 20 year partnership with title sponsor Rolex, the Royal Malta Yacht Club is proud to be supported by Yachting Malta and the Malta Tourism Authority, whose contribution to the international promotion of the race and hospitality for attending crews is invaluable.

The Royal Malta Yacht Club is pleased to support the work of the Biological Conservation Research Foundation (BICREF), which conducts research into biodiversity and the impacts of fishing/aquaculture in the Mediterranean around Malta. The BICREF Award is presented the crew recording the best dolphin or whole sighting during the race, to help raise awareness of the various cetacean monitoring and protection projects ongoing in the Central and Southern Mediterranean.

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