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Matt Allen of Ichi Ban at the finish of Rolex Sydney Hobart
Ichi Ban is the first TP52 across the line. It could be an interesting but tense morning as they wait to hear of the other yachts’ progress in the battle for overall winner.
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Seven home – five inside record time
All was quiet this morning at Hobart’s famous Constitution Dock, seven big boats home, five inside last year’s Rolex Sydney Hobart race record, last year’s overall winner, Wizard (then sailing as Giacomo) and Wild Oats X, the little sister of Wild Oats XI the latest two arrivals in the early hours of this morning.
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RSHYR News: fun in hindsight
No-one else has ever done their first Rolex Sydney Hobart, their first proper ocean race really, on board their very own 100-foot super-maxi. And done it inside the record time set by that very same boat a year ago. Christian Beck has done both now, riding InfoTrack into 4th place across the line, around an hour inside the record time set by what was then called Perpetual Loyal.
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Christian Beck in Hobart
InfoTrack owner Christian Beck talks to Jim Gale after arriving in Hobart ahead of the race record set by the same boat a year prior.
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Black Jack just didn’t get the hand she needed
“We‘re the best light air boat and this race was anything but. We really needed a two-night race,” was how Black Jack skipper Mark Bradford summed up their race after finishing third across the line and an hour inside the old race record set by Perpetual Loyal last year.
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Black Jack happy with third across the line
Black Jack skipper Mark Bradford shares his thoughts after parking in Hobart as the third boat across the line. Peter Harburg's supermaxi had been touted as an early favourite due to their light air strengths but with the heavier conditions served up in the 73rd edition, Bradford was happy with a good performance.
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RSHYR News: The Agony and the Ecstasy
“The first win was sweet, but this was sweeter,” an ecstatic Sandy Oatley declared on the Hobart dockside as the Oatley family’s Wild Oats XI eased into King’s Pier at the end of her remarkable come-from-behind provisional Rolex Sydney Hobart line honours victory.
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Photographs from Day 2 of the 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart
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Broken boom fails to stop Kialoa II
At 1730hrs on Wednesday Kialoa II gybed in 30kts of northerly breeze and 2 metre seas. As the main came over the boom snapped just aft of the vang. The broken boom was strapped to the stanchions and the boat secured before the storm trysail was hoisted, allowing Kialoa II to continue.
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PHOTOS | 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Official Prizegiving
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PHOTOS | Rolex Hobart Race Village
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PHOTOS | Day 5 mid-morning and later arrivals
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PHOTOS | Official Presentation of Tattersall Cup and Rolex Yacht-Master to the Overall Winner
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PHOTOS | Early arrivals in Hobart!
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You're Invited | 80th Anniversary Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race | Entries Open Soon
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VIDEO | 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - A Race to Remember
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VIDEO | 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart - Line Honours
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VIDEO | 2024 Rolex Sydney Hobart - Overall Victory
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Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race 2024 - Resilience in Adversity