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The Round Martinique Regatta 2020 overall

by The Round Martinique 22 Feb 2020 00:57 AEDT 14-16 February 2020
The Round Martinique Regatta 2020 © The Round Martinique

At the end of three days of gripping and intense regattas due to the weather conditions, the Round Martinique Regatta was exemplary in terms of sportsmanship and conviviality.

Having competed in a dozen rounds, the crews said they were thrilled with the 2020 edition and are already signing up for 2021.

Two days before the start of the competition, the weather forecast left the organisers little hope for the first round, the Round Raid, the grand tour of Martinique by the Atlantic coast. The wise decision to cancel this round was compensated by the setting up of two regattas in the bay of Fort de France before the departure for Le Marin by the leeward coast. Less exposed, the boats nevertheless had to face a strong wind and rough seas, but nothing compared to the 3-metre high waves on the other side of the island.

The twenty boats registered all had to battle it out upwind to reach the bay of the Marin. A nautical match of changes of tack that was followed by an evening on the beach of the Marin.

"The decision to cancel the grand tour was not an easy one to take, but good sense outweighed," said Paul Constantin, the race organiser. "We did not want to risk sending the crews out into difficult conditions, so we amended the Sailing Instructions to allow all the crews to sail together."

The following day, Saturday, the sailors enjoyed one of the finest days of the competition with the famous Round Rock. With two coastal regattas in the bay of Saint-Anne as a warm-up, the crews then set off under spinnaker in a force 5 to 6 wind towards Diamond Rock to finish with a tough upwind sail towards Fort de France and the marina of l'étang Z'abricot. Whitened by salt and sun-cream, the happily exhausted crews enjoyed post-racing drinks.

On Sunday, the last day of racing, the race committee decided to step-up the competition with six "banana" courses in the bay of Fort de France for the Surprise category. The Racing category followed a slightly longer coastal course. A breath-taking sight that was visible from the ground, to the delight of spectators and tourists. The last round was also an opportunity to discover the potential of Rodolphe Sepho's trimaran Diam 24, racing along at 25 knots in the bay.

The prize-giving that was held on Sunday afternoon was the opportunity to reward the crews who combined consistency and sportsmanship.

"The 2020 edition has been a great success. We had motivated crews and almost all of them want to return in 2021. Our partners have decided to continue supporting us next year with greater resources. We will focus on making the race village the epicentre of the race and on upscaling the number of participants from all over the Caribbean. We have the means to make the Round Martinique Regatta a top event that will become unmissable on the sailing calendar in the West Indies," concluded Paul Constantin.

Overall ranking of the Round Martinique Regatta 2020:

Miaw (Roberto Maxera) - Cruising
Sang Neuf (Jean-François Terrien) - Racing
La Morrigane (Tristan Marmousez) - Surprise
Rêve de Large (Rodolphe Sepho) - Multihull

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