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Global Solo Challenge 2nd edition 2027-28 launch and first edition prize-giving

by Barry Pickthall for IACH 8 Mar 09:21 PDT 28 February 2026
Top: Louis Robein, Ronnie Simpson, Archie Fairley, David Linger, Riccardo Tosetto, Philippe Delamare. Bottom: Marco Nannini, Andrea Mura, Alessandro Tosetti, Francois Gouin © Marta Domínguez

The gathering held on 28 February at the Real Club Náutico de Vigo brought together skippers from the first edition of the Global Solo Challenge, sailors preparing their campaigns for the 2027-2028 race, representatives of maritime institutions and local authorities, and members of Galicia's vibrant sailing community.

The multitude of languages spoken and presence of sailors from Europe, North and South America and Asia gave an international vibe. Skippers who had already completed — or attempted — the solo circumnavigation in 2023-2024 alongside those preparing their projects for the next edition created a unique exchange of experience, while the participation of regional authorities and sailing organisations reinforced the race's place within the maritime landscape of Galicia.

The event also offered the rare opportunity for many of the skippers from the inaugural 2023-2024 edition to meet again after their journeys around the world. For sailors who had spent months alone at sea facing the same storms, equipment failures and moments of uncertainty, the gathering in Vigo felt as much like a reunion as a formal ceremony — a chance to reconnect, reflect on their voyages and look ahead to the next chapter of the challenge.

Recognition from the International Association of Cape Horners

Another significant moment of the event was the participation of the International Association of Cape Horners.

Its chairman, Archie Fairley, attended the event in Vigo and formally presented the Cape Horners burgee to the Global Solo Challenge skippers who successfully rounded Cape Horn during their circumnavigation.

For ocean sailors, rounding Cape Horn under sail remains one of the most symbolic milestones in offshore sailing. The recognition by the Cape Horners association underlined the historic significance of that achievement and welcomed the GSC sailors into the small community of navigators who have faced the legendary cape in the Southern Ocean.

Backing for an ocean race based in Galicia

The event at the Real Club Náutico de Vigo was attended by representatives of regional and local institutions as well as sailing organisations.

Representing the Galician government, Daniel Benavides emphasised the tradition of ocean racing in the region and recalled the legacy of the Vigo-born sailor Javier de la Gándara, one of Spain's leading offshore sailors and a participant in two editions of the Whitbread Round the World Race.

From the city of Vigo, deputy mayor Ana María Mejías welcomed the event and highlighted the city's deep maritime identity, stressing that the race reinforces Vigo's historic relationship with the sea. She noted that having the start and finish of a round-the-world sailing event in the Ría de Vigo reflects the natural maritime vocation of the city.

The sailing community was also represented at an institutional level. Manuel Villaverde, president of the Real Federación Gallega de Vela, praised the participants of the Global Solo Challenge as "special, brave and perhaps even daring sailors," recognising the extraordinary level of personal commitment required to prepare for a solo circumnavigation without stops or external assistance.

The event itself was hosted by the Real Club Náutico de Vigo, one of Spain's historic sailing institutions and a central reference point for sailing in the region.

Its president, Tone Pérez Castro, welcomed the participants and reaffirmed the club's commitment to hosting both the start and finish of the 2027-2028 Global Solo Challenge.

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