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Sevenstar Round Britian & Ireland Race 2014

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Telefonica at the start of the 2010 Sevenstar Round Britain & Ireland Race - photo RORC/Rick TomlinsonThe next edition of the Sevenstar Round Britain & Ireland Race will take place in 2014. Watch this space for dates and race information.
 

For the Record

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The WSSR Council announces the ratification of two new World Records, both established during the recent Round Britain and Ireland Race, organized by the Royal Ocean Racing Club:

Volvo Open 70 Groupama during the 2010 Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race. Photo: RORC/Rick TomlinsonRecord: Around Britain and Ireland. Monohull

Yacht: "Groupama 70" Volvo Open 70
Name: Franck Cammas FRA and a crew of 9
Dates: 23/08/2010 to 29/08/2010
Start time: 1300 UTC. 23/08/10
Finish time: 10;26;55 UTC. 29/08/10
Elapsed time: 5d 21h 26m 55s
Distance: 1787 NM
Average speed: 12.63 kts
Comments: Previous record: "Aviva". Dee Caffari GBR. Jun 09. 6d 11h 30m 53s

Class 40 Concise during the 2010 Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race. Photo: RORC/Rick TomlinsonRecord: Around Britain and Ireland. 40 ft Category

Yacht: "Concise 2" 39.8 ft Monohull
Name: Ned Collier-Wakefield GBR and a crew of 5
Dates: 23/08/2010 to 02/09/2010
Start time: 1300 UTC. 23/08/10
Finish time: 02;32;20 UTC 02/09/10
Elapsed time: 9d 13h 32m 20s
Distance: 1787 NM
Average speed: 7.78 kts
Comments: Previous record: "Roaring Forty" Michel Kleinjans BEL. June 04. 11d 12h 26m 48s

Signed: John Reed
Secretary to the WSSR Council

   

2010 Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race Winners

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IRC SZCK and IRC Overall - Artemis Ocean Racing sailed by Jonny Malbon

IRC Super Zero - Ambersail sailed by Simonas Steponavicius

IRC Zero - Tonnerre de Breskens 3 sailed by Piet Vroon

IRC One - Encore sailed by Steven Anderson

IRC Two - Winsome sailed by Harry Heijst

Volvo 70 - Groupama 70 sailed by Franck Cammas

Class40 Division - Concise 2 sailed by Ned Collier Wakefield

   

End of an epic

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Volvo Open 70 Groupama smashed the Round Britain and Ireland Race Record. Photo: RORC/Rick TomlinsonThe Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race proved to be one of the most thrilling record-breaking races in years. There was drama, even before the start of this challenging race.

A potentially boat breaking low depression was predicted to hit the west coast of Ireland at precisely the moment when the majority of the fleet would be there and caught out with nowhere to run. To avoid the extreme weather the Royal Ocean Racing Club took the decision to reverse the course and race anti-clockwise around Britain and Ireland. The race is 1802 miles long and highly tactical with frequent changes to the weather and sea state. Racing around Britain and Ireland is a real challenge. At one time or another all of the competing yachts experienced some testing conditions and it would be over two weeks before some of the competitors would complete the course.

The Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race exploded into action on the 23rd August, under grey leaden skies and big breeze.

ICAP Leopard and Telefónica Azul were a hair-raising sight as RORC Chief Executive Eddie Warden Owen reported from the racecourse:

"It was a magnificent start, 25 knots from the southwest with gusts of up to 30 knots coming out of the Medina River. Telefónica was an impressive sight, built to race at full tilt around the world, she carried her enormous spinnaker to blast past Leopard at over 25 knots. It was a really impressive sight to see these huge machines charging down the Solent leaving the rest of the 27-strong fleet in their wake."

Volvo Open 70, Groupama, were 15 minutes late to start having been damaged on their mooring. The French team made a hasty repair and although Groupama started last, it wasn't long before they were screaming through the fleet, chasing ICAP Leopard and Telefónica Azul. However, Mike Slade's record attempt was short lived. Sadly, only hours after the start, ICAP Leopard was forced to retire with a broken boom gooseneck.

Telefónica Azul was scorching along at a blistering speed. After the first 24 hours of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race the Spanish yacht had covered an astonishing 440 miles. Hurtling along behind them was Groupama, pushing hard.

Groupama were stalking their prey, waiting for any opportunity and it came by way of a rigging problem on Telefónica Azul. Groupama stormed into the lead and didn't put a foot wrong the whole race. Telefónica Azul got very close to catching their rivals but never managed to get passed them. Groupama crossed the Royal Yacht Squadron Line in under six days: smashing the course record by over 14 hours.

Read more: End of an epic

   

Selene Finishes

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Adrian Lower and the crew of Selene at the finish of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race - photo RORC/Patrick Eden6th September 15:13:05

Adrian Lower's Swan 44, Selene finishes the race in an elapsed time of 14 Days 1 Hour 13 Minutes and 5 Seconds

   

Winsome Finishes

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Harry Heijst and the crew of Winsome at the finish of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race - photo RORC/Patrick Eden6th September 11:10:26

Harry Heijst's S&S 41, Winsome finishes the race in an elapsed time of 13 Days 21 Hours 10 Minutes and 26 Seconds.

   

Beluga Finishes

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Beluga at the finish of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Irelnd Race 6th September 09:20:44

Floris Housz's Baltic 45, Beluga finishes the race in an elapsed time of 13 Days 19 Hours 20 Minutes and 44 Seconds.

   

Cheeki Rafiki Finishes

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Cheeki Rafiki Crew after finishing the SRBI. Photo: Cheeki Rafiki6th September 06:14:40

Storm Force Coaching's First 40.7, Cheeki Rafiki finshes the race with an elapsed time of 13 Days 16 Hours 14 Minutes and 40 Seconds.

   

Visit Malta Puma Finishes

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Sailing Logic's Visit Malta Puma at the finish of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race - photo Sailing Logic/Patrick Eden5th September 19:34:25

Sailing Logic's Reflex 38, Visit Malta Puma skippered by Philippe Falle finished in an elapsed time of 13 Days 16 Hours 34 Minutes and 25 Seconds.

   

Alicia Finishes

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Alicia at the finish of the Sevenstar Round Britian and Ireland Race 5th September 16:10:58

Jonas Sandberg's First 50, Alicia finishes the race in an elapsed time of 13 Days 2 Hours 10 Minutes and 58 Seconds

   

Playing Around Logic Finishes

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Peter Robson with his crew aboard Playing Around Logic at the finish of the Sevenstar Round Britain and Ireland Race - photo Sailing Logic/Patrick Eden 5th September 13:00:00

At 12:59:28 Peter Robson's First 40.7 Playing Around Logic finished the race in an elapsed time of 12 Days 22 Hours 59 Minutes and 28 Seconds.

   

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Record Holders

World Record *

14 Groupama
Franck Cammas

2010: 5 days 21:26:55
* ratified by the WSSRC

RORC Record

14 Groupama
Franck Cammas

2010: 5 days 21:26:55

IMOCA 60 Record

GBR100 Artemis Ocean Racing
Jonny Malbon

2010: 6 days 10:32:27

Class 40 Record

GBR 93 Concise 2
Ned Collier Wakefield

2010: 9 days 13:32:20