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The Fastnet race is a yachting race in the United Kingdom. It is considered one of the classic offshore races. It happens every two years, and is a course of 608 miles. The course is unusual, as it begins off Cowes, travels to the Fastnet Rock off the southwest coast of Ireland, which they round, and then back to Plymouth via the south side of the Isles of Scilly. The prize is known as the Fastnet Challenge Cup.

The first Fastnet race, with seven entries, was won by Jolie Brise in 1925.

The race was part of the Admiral's Cup racing series from 1957 to 1999.

The International Offshore Rule (IOR) was introduced in 1973, and the yachts and crews began taking sponsorships.

Storms during the 1979 race resulted in the deaths of 17 competitors. This led to a major overhaul of the rules and the equipment required for the competition.

The race drew further attention from outside the sport in 1985 when the maxi-yacht Drum capsized after her experimental keel sheared off. Pop star Simon Le Bon, co-owner and crew member of Drum, was trapped under the hull with five other crew members for twenty minutes, until being rescued by the Royal Navy.

Fastnet 2005

The 2005 race is sponsored by Rolex and is organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club with the Royal Yacht Squadron and the Royal Western Yacht Club, Plymouth. The race will start on Sunday 7 August 2005.

Winners

Year Yacht Owner Designer Nationality
1925 [Jolie Brise] UK
1926 Ilex Royal Engineers UK

1929 [Jolie Brise] UK
1930 [Jolie Brise] UK
1931 Dorade [link] Sparkman & Stephens USA
1935 Stormy Weather [link] Sparkman & Stephens USA
1937 Zeearend Kees Bruynzeel Sparkman & Stephens Netherlands
1939 Bloodhound UK
1953 Favona Robert Clark UK
1961 Zwerver II Sparkman & Stephens Netherlands
1961 Clarion of Wight [link] Sparkman & Stephens UK
1967 Pen Duick III Eric Tabarlay France
1969 Red Rooster Dick Carter Dick Carter USA
1971 Ragamuffin Syd Fisher Sparkman & Stephens Australia
1973 Saga Erling Lorentsen Sparkman & Stephens Brazil
1975 Golden Delicious Owned by Richard & Harvey Bagnall of Lymington, Hants, UK Ron Holland UK
1977 Imp Owned by David Allen of San Francisco, USA Ron Holland USA
1979 Tenacious [link] Ted Turner Sparkman & Stephens USA
2001 Tonnerre de Breskens Piet Vroon Lutra Design Group Netherlands
2003 Nokia Charles Dunstone Reichel & Pugh UK
2005 Iromiguy Jean-Yves Chateau Ron Holland France

Antonio Elias Rodriguez, Winner 1994, Club de Yates de Acapulco, Mexico Boat: Olé, SC 70

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