Round the world racing ‘is coming home’ to Southampton
British sailors grew up with Southampton and the Solent being the accepted start and finish of round the world races, until commercial pressures forced organisers to go abroad.
Now the Ocean Globe Race will herald a return to those days as it starts and finishes at MDL’s Ocean Village marina in Southampton.
Starting in September, the Ocean Globe Race is a Whitbread throwback, with fully crewed yachts racing around the planet over four legs in a ‘retro’ style to recreate the spirit of the original Whitbread 1973 race.
On board the 15 privately-owned, pre-1988 sailing boats, the 160 sailors will have no GPS, no high-tech equipment and no computers, navigating by chart and sextant.
Some of the big names from the great Whitbread days are returning, including Tracy Edwards’ famous Farr 58 Maiden. Around 50,000 people cheered Maiden’s all-female crew into Ocean Village at the end of the Whitbread round the world race in 1990.
Five other boats competing in the Ocean Globe Race have taken part in one or more Whitbreads.
The race village at Ocean Village will open on 26 August 2023, two weeks prior to the start of the race on 10 September.
During the run up to the start, the race village will host speakers, past race screenings, hospitality and entertainment as well as the media centre and sailors’ briefing area.
“I am absolutely thrilled to have MDL onboard for the 2023 Ocean Globe Race and starting from Ocean Village in Southampton is a