The Ocean Race Europe
The Ocean Race Europe is an offshore yacht race around Europe created and run by the organisers of The Ocean Race.[1][2] Its inaugural edition is the 2021 Ocean Race Europe, which began 25 May 2021 as a three-leg course from Lorient, France to Genoa, Italy.[2]
First held | 25 May 2021 |
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Organiser | The Ocean Race |
Yachts used | IMOCA 60, Volvo Ocean 65 (VO65) |
Start | Lorient, France (2021) |
Finish | Genoa, Italy (2021) |
Competitors | 12 |
Legs | 4 |
Website | www |
The Ocean Race Europe is planned to take place every four years, with a two-year interval between installments of The Ocean Race Europe and The Ocean Race. This would allow teams to take part in an Ocean Race-related competition every two years.[3]
Background
In 2018, the 2021 Ocean Race was taken under new ownership by The Ocean Race 1973 SLU,[4] a successor company to Atlant Ocean Racing.[5] This ended the twenty-year-long period of ownership of The Ocean Race by the Volvo Group and Volvo Cars, although Volvo was retained as a sponsor[6] and premier partner.[4] A ten-year plan confirming future editions of The Ocean Race on a four-year cycle was announced in July 2020.[2][7]
After the 2021 Ocean Race was postponed to 2022-23 because of the COVID-19 pandemic,[4][8] the event's owners carried out a feasibility study on a potential European race in 2021.[7][9] The 2021 Ocean Race Europe was announced in October 2020,[10][11] with entries opening in January 2021.[12] Twelve teams were announced for the 2021 Ocean Race Europe; seven teams competed in Volvo Ocean 65s (VO65s), while five others competed in IMOCA 60s.[1][13]
Yachts
The 2021 Ocean Race Europe used foiling IMOCA 60s and the one-design VO65s.[1][3] The two classes compete at the same time and along the same route, with separate winners and prizes in each class.[1] All boats are fully-crewed and have female crew members on board.[14] Both the IMOCA 60s and VO65s will contest the 2022-23 Ocean Race.[9]
Editions
2021 Ocean Race Europe
The 2021 Ocean Race Europe began 25 May 2021 on a three-leg course from Lorient to Genoa, with stops in Cascais, Portugal and Alicante, Spain.[1]
A ten-day, four-leg race from Klaipėda, Lithuania to the South Swedish Waypoint was organised by four of the seven VO65 teams in the lead-up to the 2021 Ocean Race Europe. Team Childhood 1 took overall victory.[15][16]
The first leg of the 2021 Ocean Race Europe, from Lorient to Cascais, commenced on 29 May 2021. It was won in the IMOCA 60 class by CORUM L'Épargne,[17] and in the VO65 class by The Austrian Ocean Race Project.[18][19]
The first of two coastal races was held in Cascais on 5 June 2021. It was won in the IMOCA 60 class by Offshore Team Germany,[20] and in the VO65 class by Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team.[21]
The second leg of the 2021 Ocean Rage Europe, from Cascais to Alicante, commenced on 6 June 2021.[22] 11th Hour Racing Team were forced to return to Cascais after a collision that damaged their port foil.[23] The team resumed racing later that same day after their damaged foil was removed.[23][24]
See also
References
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- Peake, Rob (26 May 2021). "The Ocean Race Europe: runners and riders". Yachts & Yachting. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
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- Williams, Matthew (17 June 2020). "New ownership moves The Ocean Race away from title sponsorship model". SportBusiness. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race 1973 SLU". The Ocean Race. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- Bottinelli, Stef (31 May 2018). "Volvo Ocean Race: new ownership announced for 2021 edition". Yachting World. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race reboots with announcement of 10-year plan". The Ocean Race. 16 July 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- Morgan, Liam (19 July 2020). "The Ocean Race in 2021 postponed by one year because of coronavirus pandemic". Inside The Games. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- Peake, Rob (17 October 2020). "The Ocean Race postpones – and considers new event". Yachts & Yachting. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race Europe will promote international sport, the Green Deal, and European spirit". The Ocean Race. 12 October 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "On The Market: The Ocean Race in June 2021". Tip & Shaft. 14 October 2020. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "Entries open for The Ocean Race Europe". The Ocean Race. 21 June 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- Peake, Rob (21 April 2021). "Ocean Race Europe starts in May". Yachts & Yachting. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race Europe marks a new fully-crewed standard". The Ocean Race. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race Europe Prologue". Sail-World. 17 May 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "Prologue finishes with Team Childhood 1 overall victory". The Ocean Race. 18 May 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- Gorman, Ed. "'It was incredibly full-on' – Ocean Race Europe finely poised after tight first leg". The Times. Retrieved 7 June 2021. (Subscription required.)
- Mullan, Lynda (3 June 2021). "Leg 1 of The Ocean Race Europe". Sail Magazine. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "Ocean Race Europe: Incredibly close finish to Leg 1". Yachting World. 3 June 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race Europe Leaderboards Compress With Wins by Germany & Mirpuri in Cascais Coastal Race". Afloat. 5 June 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- Thompson, Colin (7 June 2021). "Emily Nagel and Mirpuri Foundation Racing Team victorious in Portugal". The Royal Gazette. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- New, G. J. (6 June 2020). "Ocean Race Europe Leg 2 underway". Sail-Web. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
- Winthrop, Christian (6 June 2021). "11th Hour Racing Team restarts Leg 2 of The Ocean Race Europe". Newport Buzz. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race Europe Crews Battle Fierce Conditions in Strait of Gibraltar". Afloat. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 7 June 2021.
- "The Ocean Race Europe". The Ocean Race Europe Winners. Retrieved 19 June 2021.