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The official entry list of La Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe is published today

by Route du Rhum-Destination Guadeloupe 22 Oct 2022 14:58 PDT 6 November 2022
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Three days before the opening of the village in Saint-Malo (Tuesday October 25 at 2:00 p.m.), Race Direction have released the final list of ratified entries. There will be 138 solo skippers setting off on Sunday November 6 on this 12th edition of the most famous French single-handed transatlantic race.

Candidates for La Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe had until midnight on Friday 21 October to complete validation of their entry and complete the qualification course (1,200 miles including 120 miles upwind) as well as completing the technical and administrative formalities (medical file, measurement certificate, ratification by the respective Classes and fulfilling World Sailing criteria).

Most skippers had already completed this task ahead of the date but as usual a small number of had to go to the wire to finalize their files. Indeed two sailors only finished their qualification on Thursday and Friday.

"In extremis but in the end, on time." confirmed race director, Francis Le Goff. In reality the list has changed little over the past month other than the entries announced a little over 15 days ago, of the Hungarian IMOCA racer Weöres Szabolcs (SZABI RACING) and young Thomas Lurton (Moxie Bâti-Armor) in the Rhum Multi and the withdrawal [due to injury - Ed] of Saint Malo's Julien Reemers (Fédération du Commerce du Pays de Saint-Malo) for the Rhum Mono category".

Reviewing the fleet

Those 138 sailors are divided into 4 Classes: Ultim 32/23, Ocean Fifty, Imoca, Class40 and 2 categories: Rhum Mono and Rhum Multi. There are seven women and 131 men, i.e. 5% of the fleet, there are 24 non-French sailors (17% of the fleet) representing 13 nationalities. And so it a very strong and typically diverse mix of experienced skippers, many renowned emblematic figures of offshore racing, many returning for another go, former winners, there are four defending champions and as usual on the 'Rhum' there are professional sailors, seasoned amateurs and hardy adventurers.

In terms of actual composition, there is no change for the Ultim 32/23 class, the most impressive category in terms of the size of the boats, which will have 8 starters. So too the Ocean Fifty, also have 8 due to start. There will be 38 Imoca and 55 Class40, the biggest class and finally 17 Rhum Multi and 12 Rhum Mono.

A great mix

It is a truly exceptional fleet. The Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe, an emblematic transatlantic race, clearly still fuels the dreams of sailors and grows their ambitions: it is THE race not to be missed.

"The extremely even level in the Ultim 32/23, Ocean Fifty, Imoca and Class40 classes is outstanding," adds Francis Le Goff, "The best in each class, the favorites of each class are present, which bodes well for some very good battles on the water. The Rum Mono and Rum Multi categories are very open and promise to be just as exciting to follow."

From legendary sailboats to high-tech boats, benefiting from the latest innovations, there will be something for everyone on the pontoons of the City of Saint-Malo; an eclecticism characteristic of La Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe which will not fail to delight the fervent public.

The boats have already started to moor at the foot of the Cité Corsaire before the first parades scheduled for Tuesday, October 25, the opening day of the race village. There will then be ten days left for these 138 sailors to fine-tune their preparation for the big start on Sunday November 6th at 1:02 p.m.

Find here the final list of registrants for the 12th edition of La Route du Rhum - Destination Guadeloupe: presse.rivacom.fr/en/download/7/medias/96020

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