Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race

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The Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race (STAR) is an east-to-west yacht race across the North Atlantic. When inaugurated in 1960, it was the first single-handed ocean yacht race; it is run from Plymouth in England to Newport, Rhode Island in the United States, and has generally been held on a four yearly basis.

The race is organised by the Royal Western Yacht Club and was originally sponsored by the UK-based newspaper The Observer, and known as the Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race; due to changes in sponsorship, it has been known as the CSTAR, Europe 1 STAR, and the Europe 1 New Man STAR. After the 2000 edition, the RWYC took the decision to split the race into two events, one using smaller boats and intended for amateurs and young sailors, the other for professionals. The amateur event was raced as The OSTAR ("Original STAR") from 2005.[1] The professional version is raced as The Transat starting in 2004.

The 2020 races were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2]

History

The Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race was conceived by Herbert "Blondie" Hasler in 1956. The whole idea of a single-handed ocean yacht race was a revolutionary concept at the time, as the idea was thought to be extremely impractical; but this was especially true given the adverse conditions of their proposed route — a westward crossing of the north Atlantic Ocean, against the prevailing winds.

Hasler sought sponsorship for a race, but by 1959, no-one had been prepared to back the race. Finally, though, The Observer newspaper provided sponsorship, and in 1960, under the management of the Royal Western Yacht Club of England, the Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race, or OSTAR, was on.[3][4][5]

The first run of the race was a great success; since then, it has run every four years, and has become firmly established as one of the major events on the yachting calendar. The name of the event has changed several times due to changes in main sponsor; it has been known as the CSTAR, Europe 1 STAR, and the Europe 1 New Man STAR. The professional event has been run as The Transat from 2004, while the race smaller boats is run as the OSTAR. Throughout its history, however, the essentials of the race have remained the same. It has also become known as a test-bed for new innovations in yacht racing; many new ideas started out in "the STAR".

The race

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OSTAR Line Honours from 1960 to 2013

The course of the race is westwards against the prevailing winds of the north Atlantic over a distance of around Template:Convert. The first edition of the race was from Plymouth United Kingdom to New York City; the editions from 1964 to 2000 were sailed from Plymouth to Newport, Rhode Island; the 2004 event sailed from Plymouth to Boston, Massachusetts.[5][6][7]

The actual course steered is the decision of the individual skipper, and the result of the race can hinge on the chosen route:[8]

Rhumb line
The shortest route on paper — i.e. on a Mercator projection chart — is a route which steers a constant compass course, known as the rhumb line route; this is 2,902 nautical miles. This lies between 40 degrees and 50 degrees north, and avoids the most severe weather.
Great circle
The actual shortest route is the great circle route, which is Template:Convert. This goes significantly farther north; sailors following this route frequently encounter fog and icebergs.
Northern route
It is sometimes possible to avoid headwinds by following a far northern route, north of the great circle and above the track followed by depressions. This is a longer way, though, at Template:Convert, and places the sailor in greater danger of encountering ice.
Azores route
A "softer" option can be to sail south, close to the Azores, and across the Atlantic along a more southerly latitude. This route can offer calmer reaching winds, but is longer at Template:Convert; the light and variable winds can also lead to slow progress.
Trade wind route
The most "natural" way to cross the Atlantic westward is to sail south to the trade winds, and then west across the ocean. However, this is the longest route of all, at Template:Convert.

This variety of routes is one of the factors which makes an east-to-west north Atlantic crossing interesting, as different skippers try different strategies against each other. In practice, though, the winning route is usually somewhere between the great circle and the rhumb line.

The OSTAR Edition

The OSTAR, 1960

The Observer Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race of 1960 was a milestone in sailing, being the first single-handed ocean yacht race. One hundred and fifteen people expressed an interest in the race, and there were eight entries, of whom five actually took part. Only four were at the starting line on June 11, however, as Jean Lacombe arrived late and started three days after the others. All of the boats were monohulls; this was to be the only edition of the race without multihulls. It was also the only edition of the race sailed from Plymouth to New York City.

The skippers tried a variety of routing strategies. Hasler chose the northern route, to avoid the depressions; Chichester and Lewis stayed closer to the great circle; Lacombe and Howells chose more southerly routes. Hasler sailed his junk-rigged Jester; Chichester had by far the longest boat, his Template:Convert Gipsy Moth III, and this was reflected in the results:[4][5]

Pos. Skipper Boat Class Time
1 Template:Flagathlete Gipsy Moth III Mono-40 40 days 12 hours 30 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Jester Mono-26 48 days 12 hours 02 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Cardinal Vertue Mono-25 55 days 00 hours 50 min
4 Template:Flagathlete EIRA Mono-25 62 days 05 hours 50 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Cap Horn Mono-21.5 74 days ?? hours ?? min

The race had a huge impact on ocean sailing, and in particular solo sailing. Hasler's wind-vane self-steering gear revolutionised short-handed sailing, and his other major innovation — using a junk rig for safer and more manageable shorthanded sailing — influenced many subsequent sailors.[9][10]

The OSTAR, 1964

Thirteen competitors started the next edition of the race in 1964, which by now was firmly established on the racing scene. All of the five original competitors entered, and all five improved their original times; but the show was stolen by French naval officer Éric Tabarly, who entered a custom-built Template:Convert plywood ketch, Pen Duick II. The days of racers sailing the family boat were numbered following Tabarly's performance, for which he was awarded the Legion of Honour by president Charles de Gaulle. It is also noteworthy that Tabarly and Jean Lacombe were the only French entrants in this race; Tabarly's success was instrumental in popularising the sport in France, the country which in future years would come to dominate it.

This was to be the year in which several future trends were established. Multihulls made their first appearance — sailing in the same class as the other boats; and the race featured the use of radio, for the first time, by several competitors who gave daily progress reports to their sponsors.[4][6][11]

Pos. Skipper Boat Class Time
1 Template:Flagathlete Pen Duick II Mono-44 27 days 03 hours 56 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Gipsy Moth III Mono-40 29 days 23 hours 57 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Akka Mono-35 32 days 18 hours 08 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Lively Lady Mono-36 36 days 17 hours 30 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Jester Mono-26 37 days 22 hours 05 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Stardrift Mono-30 38 days 03 hours 23 min
7 Template:Flagathlete Rehu Moana Cat-40 38 days 12 hours 04 min
8 Template:Flagathlete Ilala Mono-36 46 days 06 hours 26 min
9 Template:Flagathlete Golif Mono-22 46 days 07 hours 05 min
10 Template:Flagathlete Vanda Caelea Mono-25 49 days 18 hours 45 min
11 Template:Flagathlete Misty Miller Cat-30 53 days 00 hours 05 min
12 Template:Flagathlete Ericht 2 Mono-31 60 days 11 hours 15 min
13 Template:Flagathlete Folatre Tri-35 61 days 14 hours 04 min
14 Template:Flagathlete Marco Polo Mono-28 63 days 13 hours 30 min
RET Template:Flagathlete Tammie Norie Mono-40 retired

The OSTAR, 1968

The race was by now acquiring a reputation for pushing forward the technology of ocean sailing, and the 1968 edition featured the first use of computer-based weather routing. A far cry from today's laptop-laden yachts, this consisted of a land-based mainframe computer, the English Electric KDF9, linked by radio to Geoffrey Williams in his boat Sir Thomas Lipton. Although outside private routing advice of this kind is no longer permitted in most "unassisted" races, it is now routine for ocean sailors to do similar analyses using their on-board computers to process public weather information.

Williams created another story by his use of the "shortcut" through the Nantucket Shoal. This dangerous route was supposed to be illegal, but due to an error the race instructions required skippers only to keep south of Nantucket, instead of Nantucket Light. Williams successfully navigated the treacherous route in a gale. Gales were a major feature of the race, with a large storm on the 11th of June, and Hurricane Brenda, both contributing to the large number of retired and abandoned boats. One casualty was Éric Tabarly, aboard his new trimaran Pen Duick IV, who collided with a cargo and sailed back to England with structural damage. Another was the first woman to have taken part, the West German Edith Baumann, aboard her 39-foot trimaran "Koala III".[12]

Although won by a monohull, this race saw the multihulls firmly established on the scene. Thirteen of the thirty-five boats entered were multihulls, led by the controversial proa Cheers; many observers felt that a proa was entirely unsuitable for ocean sailing, but she made a fast time along the Azores route.[4][13]

Pos. Skipper Boat Class Time
1 Template:Flagathlete Sir Thomas Lipton Mono-57 25 days 20 hours 33 min
2 Template:Flagicon Bruce Dalling (RSA) Voortrekker Mono-50 26 days 13 hours 42 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Cheers Proa-40 27 days 00 hours 13 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Spirit of Cutty Sark Mono-53 29 days 10 hours 17 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Golden Cockerel Cat-42.5 31 days 16 hours 24 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Opus Mono-32 34 days 08 hours 23 min
7 Template:Flagathlete Gancia Girl Tri-42 34 days 13 hours 15 min
8 Template:Flagathlete MYTH OF MALHAM Mono-40 36 days 01 hours 41 min
9 Template:Flagathlete MAXINE Mono-34.5 37 days 13 hours 47 min
10 Template:Flagathlete MAGUELONNE Mono-35 38 days 09 hours 10 min
11 Template:Flagathlete DOG WATCH Mono-27 38 days 12 hours 13 min
12 Template:Flagathlete SYLVIA 11 Mono-36 40 days 00 hours 16 min
13 Template:Flagathlete FIONE Mono-20 40 days 14 hours 13 min
14 Template:Flagathlete MEX Mono-37 41 days 10 hours 46 min
15 Template:Flagathlete ROB ROY Mono-32.5 42 days 03 hours 49 min
16 Template:Flagathlete STARTLED FAUN Tri-33 45 days 10 hours 08 min
17 Template:Flagathlete AMISTAD Tri-25 47 days 18 hours 05 min
18 Template:Flagathlete JESTER Mono-26 57 days 10 hours 40 min
DSQ Template:Flagathlete GOODWIN II Mono-19.5 DSQ --
RET Template:Flagathlete PEN DUICK IV Tri-67 RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete COILA Tri-50 ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete SAN GIORGIO Cat-53 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete ATLANTIS III Mono-26.5 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete WILECA Mono-27 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete TAMOURE Tri-26 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete KOALA III Tri-39.5 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete ZEEVALK Mono-39.5 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete WHITE GHOST Tri-34 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete AYE-AYE Mono 33 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete GUNTAR III Mono-41 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete OCEAN HIGHLANDER Cat-45 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete LA DELIRANTE Mono-36 -- RET --
ABN Template:Flagathlete AMBRIMA Mono 37—ABN --
ABN Template:Flagathlete YAKSHA Tri-50 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete RALPH Mono-58 -

The 17 non-finishers included Éric Tabarly on Pen Duick IV, and Alex Carozzo of Italy on San Giorgio. Carozzo went on to compete in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, the other major single-handed sailing event of the year.

The OSTAR, 1972

Tabarly's trimaran Pen Duick IV made a return to the race in 1972, sailed by Alain Colas, at the head of a strong French contingent; of the 55 entrants, 12 were French, and the top three finishers were all French.

The average boat size was increasing rapidly, as longer boats are capable of higher speeds. A sign of the changing times was that the rules had a minimum size, to deter unsafe entries, but no maximum; and so the star of the monohull fleet was Vendredi Treize (Friday the 13th), a Template:Convert three-masted schooner — a huge boat for a single-hander. However, the race was now dominated by the multihulls, with Colas winning on a trimaran and four of the top six finishers being multis.

The 55 entrants included the first female finishers, two French and one Polish. Sir Francis Chichester, now 70 years old, sailed with the fleet in Gipsy Moth V; however, he was unable to complete what was to be his last race, and he died later the same year. Peter Crowther made the longest crossing in the race's history while sailing the oldest boat, the 66-year-old gaff cutter Golden Vanity; his crossing took 88 days.[4][14]

The top ten finishers:

Pos. Skipper Boat Class Time
1 Template:Flagathlete Pen Duick IV Tri-70 20 days 13 hours 15 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Vendredi Treize Mono-128 21 days 05 hours 14 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Cap 33 Tri-53 24 days 05 hours 40 min
4 Template:Flagathlete British Steel Mono-59 24 days 19 hours 28 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Three Cheers Tri-46 27 days 11 hours 04 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Architeuthis Tri-55 28 days 11 hours 55 min
7 Template:Flagathlete Strongbow Mono-65 28 days 12 hours 46 min
8 Template:Flagathlete Toucan Mono-34.5 28 days 12 hours 54 min
9 Template:Flagathlete Sagittario Mono-50.5 28 days 23 hours 05 min
10 Template:Flagathlete Whisper Mono-53.5 29 days 11 hours 15 min
11 Template:Flagathlete ISLES DU FRIOUL Mono-48 30 days 02 hours 45 min
12 Template:Flagathlete POLONEZ Mono-45 30 days 16 hours 55 min
13 Template:Flagathlete BINKIE II Mono-32 31 days 18 hours 10 min
14 Template:Flagathlete ALOA VII Mono-35 32 days 22 hours 51 min
15 Template:Flagathlete FLYING ANGEL Mono-46 33 days 09 hours 21 min
16 Template:Flagathlete WILD ROCKET Mono-63 34 days 13 hours 38 min
17 Template:Flagathlete ALOA I Mono 35 34 days 17 hours 30 min
18 Template:Flagathlete CAMBRONNE Mono-45.5 35 days 10 hours 24 min
19 Template:Flagathlete CONCORDE Mono-43 36 days 01 hours 19 min
20 Template:Flagathlete GAZELLE Mono-47.5 36 days 02 hours 07 min
21 Template:Flagathlete LA BAMBA OF MERSEA Mono-34 36 days 04 hours 30 min
22 Template:Flagathlete BLUE SMOKE Mono-26 36 days 21 hours 26 min
23 Template:Flagathlete WHITE DOLPHIN Mono-32 38 days 07 hours 17 min
24 Template:Flagathlete RON GLAS Mono-47 38 days 09 hours 50 min
25 Template:Flagathlete SHAMAAL Mono-25.5 38 days 10 hours 30 min
26 Template:Flagathlete BLUE GIPSY Mono-28 39 days 08 hours 30 min
27 Template:Flagathlete TRUMPETER Tri-44 39 days 13 hours 25 min
28 Template:Flagathlete MEX Mono-35 40 days 08 hours 23 min
29 Template:Flagathlete SURPRISE Mono-38 41 days 04 hours 45 min
30 Template:Flagathlete MARY KATE OF ARUN Mono-38 41 days 17 hours 17 min
31 Template:Flagathlete FRANCETTE Mono-25 43 days 09 hours 38 min
32 Template:Flagathlete MIRANDA Mono-39 45 days 10 hours 05 min
33 Template:Flagathlete TINIE Mono 26.5 46 days 15 hours 30 min
34 Template:Flagathlete SCUFFLER III Mono-32.5 49 days 02 hours 00 min
35 Template:Flagathlete LAURIC Mono-34 51 days 14 hours 33 min
36 Template:Flagathlete SUMMERSONG Mono-28 51 days 23 hours 05 min
37 Template:Flagathlete WILLING GRIFFIN Mono-19 52 days 11 0hours 6 min
38 Template:Flagathlete KOMODOR Mono-42 57 days 03 hours 18 min
39 Template:Flagathlete JESTER Mono-26 58 days 08 hours 18 min
40 Template:Flagathlete PS Mono-30.5 59 days 06 hours 12 min
TLE Template:Flagathlete NIKE Mono-22.5 60 days 13 hours 12 min
TLE Template:Flagathlete CASPER Mono-31 63 days 22 hours 00 min
TLE Template:Flagathlete GOLDEN VANITY Mono-38 88 days
ABN Template:Flagathlete MERSEA PEARL Mono-43 Boat Abandoned
RET Template:Flagathlete CHICA BOBA Mono-41 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete TULOA Mono-33 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete TAHITI BILL Cat-43 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SECOND LIFE Mono-71 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete OLVA II Mono-46.5 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete GIPSY MOTH V Mono-57 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete LADY OF FLEET Cat-41 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete JUSTA LISTANG Mono-25 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete ONYZ Mono-43 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete BRISTOL FASHION Mono-24.5 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete NAMAR IV Mono-32.5 -- RET --

There were eleven retirements, and one boat was abandoned.

The OSTAR, 1976

1976 saw the biggest edition of the race, in all senses. 125 boats entered, and the Template:Convert Vendredi Treize returned as ITT Oceanic. However, the all-time size record for the race, and probably for any single-hander, was set by Alain Colas, sailing the Template:Convert four-masted schooner Club Mediterranée.[15] Although about the same overall length as HMS Victory (which had a crew of 820),[16] this modern boat was expressly designed for easy handling.

At the start of the race, during login, in it was discovered that one of the entrants, David Sandeman, was under age at 17 years and 176 days, which was 189 days or 6 months under the youngest age permitted at the time. He had entered "Sea Raider", a 35 ft monohull which had very carefully been equipped and prepared in Jersey, Channel Islands for this race. David was not allowed to officially start, but he crossed the line unofficially after the last boat had left. Halfway across the Atlantic a Russian trawler ran into him in the dark during a storm after being warned with a red spotlight. The Russian crew never saw him, but their ship damaged the starboard mast halyards, which required substantial work by the Russian crew to repair the boat sufficiently to allow it to continue. David Sandeman was later listed in the Guinness Book of Records as being the youngest person to single-handedly sail the Atlantic between Jersey, UK, and Rhode Island.

The race was organised into three classes: Jester (J): up to Template:Convert; Gipsy Moth (G): 38 to Template:Convert; and Penduick (P): over 65 ft, unlimited. Monohulls and multihulls were not segregated. It is notable that the second-placed boat overall was a trimaran of the smallest class, and perhaps even more so that third place went to a monohull from the same class.

Two major depressions hit the race and caused a record fifty retirements. Yvon Fauconnier and Jean-Yves Terlain, two of the top favorites, lost their boats due to structural failure and were rescued by the same Soviet cargo ship. Tony Bullimore was rescued by a passing ship after his boat caught fire. The race also suffered two fatalities, the first in its history. Englishman Mike Flanagan,[17] brother of renowned sculptor Barry Flanagan,[18] was lost overboard from Galloping Gael. A particularly sad story was that of Mike McMullen, whose wife Lizzie was electrocuted and killed while helping him to prepare Three Cheers for the race, just two days before the start. Believing that Lizzie would have wanted him to go on, he started the race, but was never seen again.

Colas in Club Mediterranée was plagued by halyard problems; although Template:Convert in the lead, he was forced to pull into Halifax, Nova Scotia to make repairs, and was penalised 10% of his elapsed time (58 hours) for accepting help, which dropped him from second to fifth place. The race went to Éric Tabarly, whose surprise win on the Template:Convert Pen Duick VI (his radio had broken down and no one knew of his whereabouts until he crossed the finish line) was his second; it was also the last win for a monohull.[4][19]

Clare Francis in Robertson's Golly (Ohlson 38) finished 13th and broke the women's single-handed transatlantic record by three days.

The top finishers (including the top three of each class):

Pos. Skipper Boat Name Class Boat Type Time
Class P
1 Template:Flagathlete Pen Duick VI P Mono-73 23 days 20 hours 12 min
2 Template:Flagathlete CAP 33 P Tri-53 26 days 08 hours 15 min
3 Template:Flagathlete CLUB MEDITERRANEE P Mono-236 Correct 26 days 13 hours 36 min
Elapsed 24 days 03 hours 36 min
ABN Template:Flagathlete KRITER III P Cat-70 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete ITT OCEANIC P Mono-128 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SPIRIT OF AMERICA P Tri-62 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete WILD ROCKET P Mono-63 -- RET --
Class G
1 Template:Flagathlete PETROUCHKA G Mono-47 27 days 00 hours 55 min
2 Template:Flagathlete ARAUNA IV G Mono-38 27 days 15 hours 32 min
3 Template:Flagathlete MOONSHINE G Mono-40 28 days 12 hours 46 min
4 Template:Flagathlete VENILIA G Mono-54 29 days 00 hours 15 min
5 Template:Flagathlete QUEST G Tri-54 30 days 07 hours 30 min
6 Template:Flagathlete SIRTEC G Mono-39 31 days 23 hours 09 min
7 Template:Flagathlete OLD MOORE'S ALMANAC G Tri-42 32 days 02 hours 06 min
8 Template:Flagathlete TAHITI BILL G Cat-43 32 days 05 hours 19 min
9 Template:Flagathlete CARINA G Mono-41 33 days 01 hours 22 min
10 Template:Flagathlete WIND QUEST G Mono-40 34 days 08 hours 44 min
11 Template:Flagathlete CHICA BOBA G Mono-41 37 days 06 hours 00 min
12 Template:Flagathlete RON GLAS G Mono-47 38 days 17 hours 40 min
13 Template:Flagathlete CRISAN G Mono-38 39 days 08 hours 15 min
14 Template:Flagathlete GALWAY BLAZER G Mono-42 39 days 12 hours 57 min
15 Template:Flagathlete MIRANDA G Mono-38 42 days 13 hours 14 min
16 Template:Flagathlete DRAGON G Mono-37.5 45 days 12 hours 45 min
17 Template:Flagathlete BESTEVAER G Mono-54 49 days 07 hours 22 min
18 Template:Flagathlete BYLGIA G Mono-40 49 days 10 hours 34 min
MOB Template:Flagathlete THREE CHEERS G Tri-46 Sailor Lost at Sea
ABN Template:Flagathlete TORIA G Tri-42 Abandoned boat due to fire
ABN Template:Flagathlete GAULOISE G Mono-57 Abandoned boat as sank
ABN Template:Flagathlete NYARLATHOTEP G Mono-42 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete BOLLEMAAT G Mono 45 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete JADE G Mono-51 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete FLYING ANGEL G Mono-63 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete NAMAR V G Mono-45 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete VALITALIA G Mono-42 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete PEN AR BED G Mono-40 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete CS & RB II G Mono-60 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete KEEP CAP D'AGDE G Mono-53 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete CRODA WAY G Tri-35 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete PRONUPTIA G Mono-43 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete DRAKKAR III G Mono-39 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete VANESSA G Mono-43 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete ALTERGO G Tri-39 -- RET --
Class J
1 Template:Flagathlete THE THIRD TURTLE J Tri-32 24 days 20 hours 39 min
2 Template:Flagathlete SPANIEL J Mono-38 24 days 23 hours 40 min
3 Template:Flagathlete FT J Tri-35 27 days 07 hours 45 min
4 Template:Flagathlete FRIENDS J Tri-30 27 days 10 hours 37 min
5 Template:Flagathlete OBJECTIF SUD 3 J Mono-38 28 days 09 hours 58 min
6 Template:Flagathlete ROBERTSON'S GOLLY J Mono-37.5 29 days 04 hours 22 min
7 Template:Flagathlete TYFOON V J Mono-34.5 29 days 21 hours 12 min
8= Template:Flagathlete PAWN OF NIEUPORT J Mono-30 30 days 15 hours 34 min
8= Template:Flagathlete NOVA J Tri-33 30 days 15 hours 34 min
10 Template:Flagathlete ACKEL FRANCE J Mono-38 31 days 03 hours 12 min
11 Template:Flagathlete LORCA J Mono-29.5 31 days 14 hours 45 min
12 Template:Flagathlete WILD RIVAL J Mono-34 32 days 13 hours 48 min
13 Template:Flagathlete PETIT BRETON J Mono-33.5 32 days 19 hours 57 min
14 Template:Flagathlete DADZTOY II J Mono-38 32 days 20 hours 55 min
15 Template:Flagathlete ADHARA J Mono-33.5 33 days 02 hours 54 min
16 Template:Flagathlete PIERRE J Mono-38 33 days 03 hours 39 min
17 Template:Flagathlete HELENE III J Mono-35 33 days 08 hours 41 min
18 Template:Flagathlete SHAMAAL II J Mono-25.5 33 days 12 hours 51 min
19 Template:Flagathlete PYTHEAS J Mono-38 34 days 10 hours 10 min
20 Template:Flagathlete AZULOA J Tri-32 35 days 03 hours 35 min
21 Template:Flagathlete INNOVATOR OF MANA J Mono-28 35 days 12 hours 25 min
22 Template:Flagathlete FROMSTOCK FILIUS J Mono-28 35 days 16 hours 07 min
23 Template:Flagathlete FREEMERLE J Mono-32 35 days 22 hours 50 min
24 Template:Flagathlete KOR KAROLI J Mono-30 36 days 01 hours 50 min
25 Template:Flagathlete PATRIARCHE J Mono-33.5 36 days 05 hours 14 min
26 Template:Flagathlete JABULISIWE J Mono-28 38 days 08 hours 44 min
27 Template:Flagathlete SWEDLADY J Mono-27.5 36 days 11 hours 10 min
28 Template:Flagathlete EVA J Mono-34.5 37 days 10 hours 20 min
29 Template:Flagathlete EVALOA J Mono-34 37 days 10 hours 24 min
30 Template:Flagathlete LILLIAM J Mono-29.5 37 days 21 hours 25 min
31 Template:Flagathlete EDITH J Tri-31 39 days 04 hours 30 min
32 Template:Flagathlete ACHILLES NEUF J Mono-30 39 days 06 hours 02 min
33 Template:Flagathlete NIKE J Mono 22.5 39 days 10 hours 49 min
34 Template:Flagathlete ENGLISH ROSE J Mono 30 39 days 11 hours 29 min
35 Template:Flagathlete CATAPHA J Mono-32 39 days 17 hours 15 min
36 Template:Flagathlete TULOA J Mono-33 41 days 11 hours 59 min
37 Template:Flagathlete CASTENUELA J Mono-34 42 days 10 hours 10 min
38 Template:Flagathlete WESTWARD J Mono-30 42 days 10 hours 11 min
39 Template:Flagathlete AMITIE J Mono-35 42 days 17 hours 30 min
40 Template:Flagathlete HESPERIA J Mono-29.5 42 days 21 hours 18 min
41 Template:Flagathlete ACHILLE J Mono-33 43 days 08 hours 41 min
42 Template:Flagathlete TIKKA III J Mono-37 44 days 00 hours 37 min
43 Template:Flagathlete LADY ANNE OF ST DONATS J Mono-25.5 44 days 03 hours 47 min
44 Template:Flagathlete CAIPIRINHA J Mono-30 44 days 04 hours 45 min
45 Template:Flagathlete GOLDEN HARP J Mono-30 44 days 19 hours 14 min
46 Template:Flagathlete CASPER J Mono-31 44 days 21 hours 05 min
47 Template:Flagathlete LAURIC J Mono-34 45 days 02 hours 29 min
48 Template:Flagathlete JANINA J Mono-25 45 days 03 hours 12 min
49 Template:Flagathlete AIREDALE J Mono-29.5 46 days 11 hours 17 min
50 Template:Flagathlete GALADRIEL OF LOTHLORIEN J Mono-25.5 48 days 03 hours 10 min
51 Template:Flagathlete SONGEUR J Mono-24 49 days 05 hours 40 min
52 Template:Flagathlete PRODIGAL J Mono-25 49 days 19 hours 30 min
MOB Template:Flagathlete GALLOPING GAEL J Mono-38 Sailor and Boat Lost at Sea
OUT Template:Flagathlete BLUFF J Mono-26 -- OUT --
OUT Template:Flagathlete MEINWEN J Mono-32 -- OUT --
OUT Template:Flagathlete BIGOUDEN BRISE J Mono-27.5 -- OUT --
OUT Template:Flagathlete BALLYCLAIRE J Mono-33.5 -- OUT --
OUT Template:Flagathlete ONE HAND CLAPPING J Mono-28 -- OUT --
ABN Template:Flagathlete 5100 J Mono-37 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete TINIE II J Mono-36 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SILKE J Mono-25 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete JESTER J Mono-26 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete UNIBRAS BRYTHON J Mono-38 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SPIRIT OF SURPRISE J Cat-25 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete AQUARIUS J Mono-28 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete ET SOEKI J Mono-27 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete ACTEIA II J Mono-39 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete KARATE J Mono-33 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete TUMULT J Mono-23 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete OBJECTIF SUD I J Mono-38 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete DEMON DEMO J Mono-33 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SILMARIL J Tri-31 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete KERVILOR J Mono-34 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete PANDA 31 J Mono-32 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete ARCTIC SKUA J Mono-31 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete GILLYGALOO J Mono-32 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SLEUTH HOUND J Mono-32 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete LOGO J Mono-38 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete IRONIGUY J Mono-32 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete SHARAVOGE J Mono-25 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete KYLIE J Mono-26 -- RET --
ABN Template:Flagathlete OBJECTIF SUD 2 J Mono-38 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete TRUE NORTH J Mono-36 -- RET --

The 1/OSTAR, 1980

The 1980 race introduced a length limit of 56 feet overall, to curb the excesses of previous races. The class sizes were adjusted downwards: Jester (J): up to Template:Convert; Gipsy Moth (G): 32 to Template:Convert; Penduick (P): 44 to Template:Convert. The new restrictions were unpopular with some sailors, particularly the French, many of whom opted to sail instead in the new Route du Rhum race.

The race was once again dominated by multihulls, with the top five places all taken by trimarans, and marked the end of even competition between monos and multis. Éric Tabarly was to compete, aboard the hydrofoil trimaran Paul Ricard, but was unable to enter due to injury. The race continued its history of innovation with the first use of the Argos satellite-based tracking system; this system allows boats to be tracked during the race, and can also be used to signal distress. The use of this system has now become a major feature of many ocean races, such as the Vendée Globe. The cost of the system was covered by introducing a new race sponsor, the radio station Europe 1, in conjunction with the Observer.

The winner was American Phil Weld, in only his second OSTAR, whose trimaran Moxie was custom built to the Template:Convert limit; he set a new course record of 18 days. Many were impressed by this popular sailor's win at the age of 65. The preponderance of larger boats, and particularly multihulls, left the smaller Jesters seriously outclassed; the highest-placed was Free Newspapers, sailed by John Chaundy, who finished in 29th place, with a time of 28 days.,[4][20][21] RWYC OSTAR Race Results - 1980

Dame Naomi James, who became the second lady to circumnavigate the globe single-handedly in 1977/78 was reunited with the Express Crusader (fitted out and renamed Kriter Lady) for the race. She was the first woman back and broke the women's speed record. Her husband Rob James also competed in that race, finishing twelfth in the trimaran Boatfile.

Pos. Skipper Boat !Class Time Ref.
Class
1 Template:Flagathlete Moxie P Tri-51 17 days 23 hours 12 min
2 Template:Flagathlete THREE LEGS OF MANN III P Tri-53 18 days 06 hours 04 min
3 Template:Flagathlete OLYMPUS PHOTO P Tri-46 18 days 07 hours 15 min
4 Template:Flagathlete SPANIEL II P Mono-56 19 days 13 hours 25 min
5 Template:Flagathlete CHICA BOBA P Mono-56 20 days 02 hours 30 min
6 Template:Flagathlete KRITER VII P Tri-56 21 days 08 hours 01 min
7 Template:Flagathlete KRITER VI P Mono-54 21 days 20 hours 30 min
8 Template:Flagathlete GUIA FILA P Mono-44 22 days 02 hours 34 min
9 Template:Flagathlete VOORTREKKER P Mono-49 23 days 12 hours 42 min
10 Template:Flagathlete V.S.D. P Tri-52 24 days 01 hours 27 min
11 Template:Flagathlete OPEN SPACE P Mono-52 25 days 01 hours 05 min
12 Template:Flagathlete GARUDA P Mono-48 25 days 08 hours 23 min
13 Template:Flagathlete KRITER LADY P Mono-53 25 days 19 hours 12 min
14 Template:Flagathlete MULAT P Mono-56 42 days 18 hours 20 min
15 Template:Flagathlete PYTHEAS II P Mono-47 49 days 08 hours 16 min
RET Template:Flagathlete GAULOISE IV P Mono-53 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete CHARLES HEIDSIECK II P Mono-48 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete MAURICE LIDCHI P Tri-51 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete TUESDAY'S CHILD P Mono-54 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete RACZYNSKI II P Mono-56 -- RET --
Class
1 Template:Flagathlete JEANS FOSTER G Tri-38 18 days 06 hours 45 min
2 Template:Flagathlete CHAUSSETTES OLYMPIA G Tri-35 18 days 17 hours 29 min
3 Template:Flagathlete BRITTANY FERRIES I G Mono-44 21 days 00 hours 09 min
4 Template:Flagathlete NIKE II G Mono 44 21 days 06 hours 21 min
5 Template:Flagathlete STADT KREFELD G Mono-44 21 days 14 hours 22 min
6 Template:Flagathlete TYPHOON VI G Mono-44 21 days 15 hours 01 min
7 Template:Flagathlete HYDOFOLIE G Tri-42 21 days 15 hours 51 min
8 Template:Flagathlete BOATFILE G Tri-31 22 days 22 hours 55 min
9 Template:Flagathlete FRANCE LOISIRS G Mono-44 23 days 10 hours 00 min
10 Template:Flagathlete HAUTE-NENDAZ G Mono-36.5 24 days 03 hours 05 min
11 Template:Flagathlete MOONSHINE G Mono-40 25 days 14 hours 07 min
12 Template:Flagathlete THE THIRD TURTLE G Tri-32 25 days 20 hours 13 min
13 Template:Flagathlete AMBERGRIS G Mono-37 26 days 00 hours 39 min
14 Template:Flagathlete LES MENUIRES G Mono-44 26 days 15 hours 21 min
15 Template:Flagathlete SPANIEL G Mono-38 26 days 19 hours 29 min
16 Template:Flagathlete EDITH G Tri-31 28 days 04 hours 10 min
17 Template:Flagathlete YOLDIA G Mono-37 28 days 05 hours 48 min
18 Template:Flagathlete WILD RIVAL G Mono-34 28 days 13 hours 44 min
19 Template:Flagathlete ATLANTIC HARP G Mono-43 29 days 06 hours 21 min
20 Template:Flagathlete MOONSHADOW BASILDON G Mono-37.5 30 days 15 hours 30 min
21 Template:Flagathlete CRUMPY NUT G Mono-43 30 days 16 hours 32 min
22 Template:Flagathlete WARRIOR SHAMAAL G Mono 35 30 days 16 hours 45 min
23 Template:Flagathlete BOLLEMAAT IV G Mono-44 30 days 21 hours 24 min
24 Template:Flagathlete DEMON OF HAMBLE G Mono-33 30 days 23 hours 08 min
25 Template:Flagathlete PARISIEN LIBERE G Tri 38 31 days 10 hours 45 min
26 Template:Flagathlete RATSO II G Mono-38 31 days 11 hours 45 min
27 Template:Flagathlete ABACUS G Mono-41.5 32 days 07 hours 17 min
18 Template:Flagathlete MISTRAL G Mono-41.5 32 days 18 hours 35 min
29 Template:Flagathlete TANGRA G Mono-36 34 days 10 hours 53 min
30 Template:Flagathlete BLACK PEARL G Mono-41 35 days 11 hours 20 min
31 Template:Flagathlete NORTH WIND G Mono-39 36 days 06 hours 43 min
32 Template:Flagathlete CHRISTIAN SAUL G Tri-34 37 days 03 hours 11 min
33 Template:Flagathlete CRISAN G Mono-38 38 days 14 hours 33 min
34 Template:Flagathlete SEAGULL II G Mono-33 38 days 17 hours 00 min
35 Template:Flagathlete PEGGY G Tri-31 40 days 20 hours 16 min
36 Template:Flagathlete ELBE G Mono-36 41 days 10 hours 45 min
37 Template:Flagathlete MISCIN G Mono-38 42 days 10 hours 00 min
OUT Template:Flagathlete OLD NAVY LIGHTS G Mono-34.5 -- OUT --
RET Template:Flagathlete LADY DONA G Mono-34 -- RET --
ABN Template:Flagathlete MOTOROLA G Mono-38 -- ABN --
OUT Template:Flagathlete SILKE G Mono-38 -- OUT --
ABN Template:Flagathlete FLEURY MICHON G Proa-42 -- ABN --
ABN Template:Flagathlete ROUNDABOUT G Mono-36.5 -- ABN --
ABN Template:Flagathlete LIVERY DOLE G Tri-35 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete SEA QUEST G Mono 39 -- RET --
ABN Template:Flagathlete MATTIA III G Tri-36 -- ABN --
RET Template:Flagathlete SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER G Mono-32 -- RET --
Class
1 Template:Flagathlete FREE NEWSPAPERS J Mono-32 28 days 00 hours 56 min
2 Template:Flagathlete JABULISIWE J Mono-28 30 days 14 hours 38 min
3 Template:Flagathlete VICTORIA J Mono-31 30 days 18 hours 02 min
4 Template:Flagathlete SADLER BLUEJACKET J Mono-25 30 days 19 hours 20 min
5 Template:Flagathlete ACHILLEA J Mono-28 30 days 20 hours 49 min
6 Template:Flagathlete DREAM WEAVER J Mono-27 31 days 23 hours 05 min
7 Template:Flagathlete CAT MARINE J Tri-28 32 days 02 hours 50 min
8 Template:Flagathlete EGRET J Mono-27 33 days 05 hours 25 min
9 Template:Flagathlete TJISJE J Mono-29.5 36 days 22 hours 22 min
10 Template:Flagathlete JEANTEX J Mono-31 38 days 03 hours 02 min
11 Template:Flagathlete CECCO J Mono-26 38 days 08 hours 55 min
12 Template:Flagathlete OLYMPUS SAILING J Mono-25 39 days 01 hours 46 min
13 Template:Flagathlete ONE HAND CLAPPING J Mono-32 39 days 06 hours 56 min
14 Template:Flagathlete LA PELIGROSA J Mono-30.5 39 days 16 hours 55 min
15 Template:Flagathlete PRODIGAL J Mono-25 40 days 06 hours 09 min
16 Template:Flagathlete CRYSTAL CATFISH J Mono-31 41 days 13 hours 18 min
17 Template:Flagathlete MARE J Mono-30 43 days 03 hours 34 min
18 Template:Flagathlete NOVIA J Mono-30 44 days 10 hours 42 min
19 Template:Flagathlete CASPER J Mono-31 46 days 13 hours 52 min
DSQ Template:Flagathlete LE FIRST J Mono-32 26 days 22 hours 55 min (DSQ)
ABN Template:Flagathlete JESTER J Mono-26 -- OUT --
RET Template:Flagathlete JOMADA J Mono-30 -- RET --
RET Template:Flagathlete BRITTANY FERRIES II J Mono-29.5 -- RET --

Canadian skippers Mike Birch and Bob Lush were the subject of a National Film Board of Canada documentary Singlehanders, released in 1982.[22]

The 1/OSTAR, 1984

The 1984 race saw the pace of technical innovation continue to accelerate. Custom-built trimarans were again the main force, but the monohulls also advanced, with the introduction of water ballast and other innovations. Some controversy over the size limitations in the previous race resulted in slightly larger classes, and the removal of restrictions on bow and stern overhangs; yachts were divided into five classes, but still with no distinction between monohulls and multihulls. Europe 1 continued to support the race, and Argos beacons were again used by all boats.

The first day of the race saw several dismastings in strong gales, and several skippers were awarded time for rescuing other racers. This resulted in an upset at the finish — Philippe Poupon, sailing the Template:Convert trimaran Fleury Michon VI, arrived first with a time of 16 days 12 hours, and went to bed thinking that he had won. But the race was awarded to Yvon Fauconnier, who finished 10 hours later but was given a 16-hour time allowance for rendering assistance to Philippe Jeantot, whose catamaran Credit Agricole had capsized. The winner among the monohulls was Warren Luhrs, in his 60-footer Thursday's Child.[4][23]

Pos. Skipper Boat Class Type Time Ref.
Class 1
1 Template:Flagathlete Umupro Jardin V I Tri-53 Corrected 16 days 06 hours 25 min
Elapsed 16 days 22 hours 25 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Fleury Michon I Tri-56 16 days 12 hours 25 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Elf Aquitaine II I Cat-59 16 days 12 hours 48 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Paul Ricard I Tri-60 16 days 14 hours 21 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Travacrest Seaway I Tri-60 16 days 17 hours 23 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Nantes I Tri-60 16 days 17 hours 51 min
7 Template:Flagathlete L'Aiglon I Cat-60 16 days 20 hours 21 min
8 Template:Flagathlete Ker Cadelac I Tri-50 16 days 21 hours 48 min
9 Template:Flagathlete Thursday's Child I Mono-60 16 days 22 hours 27 min
10 Template:Flagathlete KERMARINE I Tri-50 17 days 04 hours 28 min
11 Template:Flagathlete MAINSTAY VOORTREKKER I Mono-60 17 days 22 hours 02 min
12 Template:Flagathlete LESSIVE ST MARC I Tri-50 17 days 22 hours 17 min
13 Template:Flagathlete CHICA BOBA III I Tri-60 19 days 10 hours 41 min
14 Template:Flagathlete CARTERET SAVINGS I Tri-54 21 days 01 hours 50 min
15 Template:Flagathlete REGION DE PICARDIE I Mono-60 21 days 08 hours 47 min
16 Template:Flagathlete GLADIATOR I Mono-55 28 days 04 hours 38 min
RET Template:Flagathlete Biotherm II I Tri-60 Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Colt Cars GB I Tri-60 Dismasted
RET Template:Flagathlete 33 Export I Cat-60 Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Fury I Cat-60 Damaged
RET June Clarke BATCHELORS SWEET PEA I Tri Pitchpoled 6 hours after start rescued by lifeboat
RET Template:Flagathlete Lada Poch I Cat-54 Dismasted
RET Template:Flagathlete Marchés de France I Tri-50 Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Crédit Agricole I Cat-60 Capsized
RET Template:Flagathlete Jet Services I Cat-60 Damaged
Class 2
1 Template:Flagathlete Region Centre II Tri-45 16 days 19 hours 16 min
2 Template:Flagathlete COTE BASQUE II Tri 45 18 days 13 hours 34 min
3 Template:Flagathlete IDENEK II Tri 42 18 days 13 hours 49 min
4 Template:Flagathlete SEBAGO II Mono-45 19 days 10 hours 38 min
5 Template:Flagathlete CENET II Cat-45 21 days 06 hours 02 min
6 Template:Flagathlete BISCUITS LU II Mono-44 21 days 18 hours 35 min
7 Template:Flagathlete ORION IRU II Mono-45 22 days 15 hours 53 min
8 Template:Flagathlete BETELGEUZE II Mono-42 25 days 05 hours 50 min
9 Template:Flagathlete LA BALEINE II Mono-44 25 days 15 hours 29 min
10 Template:Flagathlete ABACUS II Mono-42 27 days 11 hours 11 min
11 Template:Flagathlete QUAILO II Mono-44 29 days 23 hours 10 min
12 Template:Flagathlete DE VOLHARDING II Mono-41 41 days 20 hours 20 min
RET Template:Flagathlete Roger & Gallet II Tri-45 Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Marsden II Tri-45 Dismasted
RET Template:Flagathlete Tyfoon VI II Mono-44 Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Alliance Kaypro II Mono-44 Dismasted
Class 3
1 Template:Flagathlete DESTINATION St CROIX III Tri 38 18 days 12 hours 31 hours 1 min
2 Template:Flagathlete GESPAC III Cat 40 19 days 07 hours 50 min
3 Template:Flagathlete CITY OF BIRMINGHAM III Mono-40 19 days 22 hours 35 min
4 Template:Flagathlete PATRICIA OF FINLAND III Mono-40 21 days 13 hours 04 min
5 Template:Flagathlete NTOMBIFUTI III Mono-40 22 days 16 hours 13 min
6 Template:Flagathlete ALCATEL III Cat-37.5 24 days 13 hours 10 min
7 Template:Flagathlete MS PATTY III Mono-40 24 days 14 hours 53 min
8 Template:Flagathlete ROYAL LEERDAM III Mono-40 24 days 18 hours 05 min
9 Template:Flagathlete LONE EAGLE III Mono-36 26 days 06 hours 46 min
10 Template:Flagathlete JEMIMA NICHOLAS III Mono-40 26 days 18 hours 21 min
11 Template:Flagathlete SHERPA BILL III Mono-36 27 days 11 hours 50 min
12 Template:Flagathlete OLLE P2 III Mono-38.5 30 days 04 hours 10 min
13 Template:Flagathlete SUMMER SALT III Mono-38 30 days 12 hours 43 min
14 Template:Flagathlete LANDS END III Mono-39.5 31 days 23 hours 10 min
RET Template:Flagathlete Dancing Dolphin Mono-37 III Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Batchelors Sweet Pea Tri-40 III Capsized
Class 4
1 Template:Flagathlete CITY OF SLIDEL IV Mono-35 20 days 23 hours 40 min
2 Template:Flagathlete BRITISH AIRWAYS II IV Mono-31 21 days 05 hours 34 min
3 Template:Flagathlete SURVIVAL TECH GROUP IV Mono-35 22 days 02 hours 39 min
4 Template:Flagathlete BIG SHOT IV Cat-35 22 days 18 hours 09 min
5 Template:Flagathlete VINGT SUR VANNES IV Mono-35 23 days 13 hours 44 min
6 Template:Flagathlete DOUCHE CHAMPION IV Mono-35 25 days 03 hours 53 min
7 Template:Flagathlete LDS SAILER IV Mono-33 25 days 09 hours 12 min
8 Template:Flagathlete GAMBLE GOLD IV Mono-33 29 days 15 hours 55 min
9 Template:Flagathlete SEA-BERYL IV Mono-35 32 days 10 hours 09 min
10 Template:Flagathlete FREE BIRD IV Mono-31.5 35 days 04 hours 33 min
11 Template:Flagathlete GLADYS IV Mono-34 39 days 06 hours 56 min
12 Template:Flagathlete JOHAN LLOYDE IV Mono-32 41 days 04 hours 30 min
13 Template:Flagathlete MEG OF MUGLINS IV Mono-35 41 days 16 hours 30 min
14 Template:Flagathlete CRYSTAL CATFISH IV Mono-31.5 44 days 14 hours 22 min
RET Template:Flagathlete La Peligrosa Mono-31 IV Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Prodigal Mono-34 IV Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Jeremi V Mono-35 IV Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Double Brown Cat-35 IV Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Karpetz Mono-31.5 IV Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Loiwing Mono-35 IV Aground
Class 5
1 Template:Flagathlete SWANSEA BAY V Mono-27 30 days 14 hours 48 min
2 Template:Flagathlete TIMPANI V Mono-30 30 days 23 hours 58
3 Template:Flagathlete PHAGAWI V Mono-29 31 days 07 hours 48
4 Template:Flagathlete EL TORERO V Mono-30 31 days 08 hours 25
5 Template:Flagathlete SHAMROCK V Mono-30 32 days 15 hours 20
6 Template:Flagathlete MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC V Mono-29.5 32 days 20 hours 45
7 Template:Flagathlete MOUSTACHE V Mono-29.5 35 days 15 hours 57
8 Template:Flagathlete NORD V Mono-25 40 days 16 hours 38
RET Template:Flagathlete Novia Mono-3 V Dismasted
RET Template:Flagathlete Race Against Poverty Mono-30 V Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Refugee Mono-27 V Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete Go Kart M 29 V Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Quest for Charity C 29 V Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Tjisje Mono-29.5 V Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Jester Mono-26 V Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete Rizla + Tri-30 V Dismasted

The CSTAR, 1988

With Carlsberg taking over as main sponsor, the Carlsberg Single-handed Trans-Atlantic Race of 1988 saw 95 entrants, with custom-built multihulls again dominating. Favourable weather made ideal conditions for a fast pace, and indeed Philippe Poupon's winning time set a new race record of 10 days, 9 hours and 10 minutes. One of the main hazards of the race was damage by whales; Mike Birch's Fujicolor was damaged by a whale, forcing him to retire from the race; and David Sellings was forced to abandon Hyccup after she was sunk by an aggressive pod of whales. Mike Richey's original Jester, which had taken part in every edition of the race, was lost in heavy weather in the tail-end of the fleet.[4][6][24]

The top eleven finishers were all Class 1 multihulls. The top five were:

Pos. Skipper Boat Name Class Time Ref.
1 Template:Flagathlete Fleury Michon Tri-60(I) 10 days 09 hours 15 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Laiterie Mt St Michel Tri-60(I) 11 days 04 hours 17 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Lada Poch II Tri-60(I) 11 days 09 hours 02 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Sebago Tri-60(I) 11 days 09 hours 55 min
5 Template:Flagathlete VSD Cat-60 12 days 23 hours 20 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Gérard Hénon Trimaran 60 13 days 06 hours 51 min
7 Template:Flagathlete Groupe Pierre 1er Trimaran 60 13 days 10 hours 58 min
8 Template:Flagathlete Elf Aquitaine III Trimaran 60 14 days 10 hours 02 min
9 Template:Flagathlete Spirit of Apricot Trimaran 60 14 days 20 hours 40 min 32 hours 06 min
10 Template:Flagathlete La nuova Sardegna Trimaran 60 15 days 17 hours 34 min
11 Template:Flagathlete Dupon Duran Trimaran 60 16 days 12 hours 39 min
12 Template:Flagathlete MTC Trimaran 40 16 days 17 hours 03 min

The fastest monohull, UAP 1992, finished 13th. The top five monohulls:

Pos. Skipper Boat Class Time
1 Template:Flagathlete UAP 1992 Mono-60(I) 17 days 04 hours 05 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Allied Bank Mono-60(I) 17 days 08 hours 18 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Castrol Solo Mono-60(I) 17 days 21 hours 47 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Ecureuil d'Aquitaine Mono-60(I) 18 days 07 hours 00 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Mariko Mono-45(III) 21 days 05 hours 44 min

The Europe 1 STAR, 1992

The Europe 1 Star of 1992 saw the fleet beset by a full range of hazards — storms, icebergs, trawlers, fog and whales hit boats on the northern route, before they were finally becalmed off Newfoundland. The monohulls managed the heavy conditions and crosswinds quite well, but the multis were plagued with capsizes and damage. Yves Parlier was the top monohull skipper in a new Open 60, setting a monohull record time of 14 days 16 hours.[4][25]

The top ten finishers included two monohulls:

Pos. Skipper Boat Name Class Time Ref.
1 Template:Flagathlete Fujicolor ORMA 60 11 days 01 hours 35 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Haute-Normandie ORMA 60 12 days 07 hours 49 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Banque Populaire ORMA 60 12 days 09 hours 14 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Took Took ORMA 60 13 days 04 hours 01 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Primagaz ORMA 60 13 days 07 hours 40 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Cacolac d'Aquitaine IMOCA 60 14 days 16 hours 01 min
7 Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon Etienne Giroire Up My Sleeve 40 ft Tri 16 days 06 hours 45 min
8 Template:Flagathlete Queen Anne's Battery IMOCA 60 16 days 11 hours 30 min
9 Template:Flagathlete C L M 50 ft Tri 16 days 12 hours 17 min
10 Template:Flagathlete Dupon Duran 50 ft Tri 16 days 20 hours 16 min
11 Template:Flagathlete Cardiff Discovery IMOCA 60 17 days 06 h 17 min
12 Template:Flagathlete Groupe LG IMOCA 60 17 days 07 hours 17 min
13 Template:Flagathlete Dogwatch II IMOCA 60 17 days 15 hours 59 min
14 Template:Flagathlete Enif Morgan Grenfell IMOCA 60 17 days 16 hours 40 min
17 Template:Flagathlete Misco Computer Supplies (Looping) Open 50 18 days 04 hours 16 min
19 Template:Flagathlete Euzkadi Europa 93 IMOCA 60 18 days 07 hours 19 min
23 Template:Flagathlete Moana 60 IMOCA 60 20 days 10 hours 10 min

The Europe 1 STAR, 1996

Loïck Peyron, on the same trimaran Fujicolor II, for the 1996 edition of the race; and he led at the start, passing the Eddystone lighthouse at Template:Convert. However, Francis Joyon dominated the race, and Template:Convert from the finish seemed set to win, at which point he was 24 hours ahead of his nearest rival; but his trimaran Banque Populaire was capsized by a gust off Nova Scotia, leaving the race to Peyron.

Peyron's time of 10 days, 10 hours and 5 minutes, was just 50 minutes short of the course record. Peyron was the first person to win two successive editions of the race, and only the second to win twice. Gerry Roufs won the monohull division, sailing the Template:Convert Groupe LG2. Italian Giovanni Soldini won the Template:Convert monohull class, in Telecom Italia.[4][6][26]

Only three multihulls overcame the conditions to make the top ten finishers:

Overall Results[27][28]
Pos. Skipper Class Type Boat Name Time Ref.
Class I
1 Template:Flagathlete I ORMA 60 Fujicolor II 10 days 10 hours 05 min
2 Template:Flagathlete I ORMA 60 Region Haute Normandie 10 days 13 hours 05 min
3 Template:Flagathlete I ORMA 60 Biscuits la Trinitaine 14 days 12 hours 55 min
4 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Groupe LG 2 15 days 14 hours 50 min
5 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Gartmore Investments 16 days 15 hours 56 min
6 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Anicaflash 16 days 19 hours 24 min
7 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Groupe LG1 17 days 00 hours 55 min
8 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Café Legal le Gout 17 days 01 hours 11 min
9 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Whirlpool-Vital-Europe 2 17 days 06 hours 43 min
10 Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Elan Sifo 18 days 18 hours 14 min
11 Template:Flagathlete I Mono-57 Tomidi 19 days 19 hours 45 min
RET Template:Flagathlete I ORMA 60 Primagaz Capsized
RET Template:Flagathlete I ORMA 60 Banque Populaire Capsized
RET Template:Flagathlete I IMOCA 60 Aquitaine Innovations Dismasted
Class II
1 Template:Flagathlete II IMOCA 50 Telecom Italia 15 days 18 hours 29 min
2 Template:Flagathlete II IMOCA 50 Aqua Quorum 17 days 08 hours 08 min
3 Template:Flagathlete II 50 ft Tri CLM 17 days 10 hours 10 min
4 Template:Flagathlete II Mono-50 Jimroda II 19 days 22 hours 57 min
5 Template:Flagathlete II Mono-50 Wolfie's Toy 20 days 01 hours 45 min
6 Template:Flagathlete II Mono-46 Dix de Lyon 24 days 03 hours 47 min
7 Template:Flagathlete II Mono-48 Oiseau de la Pluie 30 days 09 hours 22 min
Class III
1 Template:Flagathlete III Mono-45 Mountain Sky Magic 19 days 14 hours 22 min
2 Template:Flagathlete III Mono-45 Merit Cup 20 days 21 hours 35 min
3 Template:Flagathlete III Mono-44 Shamwari 22 days 13 hours 17 min
4 Template:Flagathlete III Mono-40 Kiss me Quick 27 days 08 hours 00 min
ABN Template:Flagathlete III Mono-42 Galway Blazer Sank
RET Template:Flagathlete III Mono-45 Rapscallion Retired
Class IV
1 Template:Flagathlete IV 40 ft Tri Mollymawk 17 days 09 hours 44 min
2 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 New Yorker 20 days 00 hours 23 min
3 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Roc 22 days 00 hours 30 min
4 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Protect our Sealife 25 days 09 hours 33 min
5 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-38 Cyclone 25 days 19 hours 45 min
6 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Ratso 30 days 00 hours 52 min
7 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Sea Beryl 30 days 04 hours 42 min
8 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-39 Independent Freedom 32 days 02 hours 50 min
9 Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-36 Taurus 38 days 16 hours 31 min
RET Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Mother Goose Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Chivas 3 Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Fenris Damaged
RET Template:Flagathlete IV Mono-40 Fritzzz Retired
Class V
1 Template:Flagathlete V Mono-35 QII 19 days 22 hours 57 min
RET Template:Flagathlete V Mono-34 Raasay of Melfort Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete V Ol'Goud Dismasted
RET Template:Flagathlete V Tri-33 Star Trek Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete V Mono-31 Off Course Retired
Class VI
1 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 P M Charles 20 days 14 hours 58 min
2 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 Hot Glue Gun 21 days 12 hours 07 min
3 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 Megaptera 21 days 23 hours 20 min
4 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 Golfo Tigullio 22 days 01 hours 30 min
5 Template:Flagathlete VI Cat-26 Clarks Active Air 24 days 15 hours 05 min
6 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-29.5 Luneborg 25 days 10 hours 05 min
7 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-28 Senseï 27 days 21 hours 59 min
8 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 Gizmo 28 days 11 hours 20 min
9 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 Chance 43 days 13 hours 00 min
10 Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-25 Jester 56 days 10 hours 54 min
RET Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-30 Città di Salerno Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-29 Tramp VI Retired
RET Template:Flagathlete VI Mono-27 Andromeda Retired

The Europe 1 New Man STAR, 2000

With sponsorship from Europe 1 and New Man, a French sportswear manufacturer, the fortieth anniversary edition of the OSTAR was run under the title Europe 1 New Man STAR.[29]

A surprising total of 24 Open 60 monohulls entered the race; most of these were using the event as a qualifying run for the 2000-2001 Vendée Globe starting later in the year. One of these was the youngest racer in the fleet at age 23, Ellen MacArthur in her new Owen-Clarke designed Open 60 Kingfisher; she beat the big names to become the surprise winner of the monohull division, and the youngest ever winner of the race. The overall winner was Francis Joyon, in his trimaran Eure et Loir.[4][30][31][32]

Pos. Skipper Boat Time Ref.
ORMA 60 Multihulls
1 Template:Flagathlete Eure et Loir 9 days 23 hours 21 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Biscuits la Trinitaine 10 days 1 hours 59 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Groupama 10 days 2 hours 40 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Foncia 10 days 8 hours 37 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Belgacom 10 days 19 hours 35 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Bayer en France 16 days 6 hours 21 min
7 Template:Flagathlete Banque Populaire retired - lost a hull
IMOCA 60 Monohulls
1 Template:Flagathlete Kingfisher 14 days 23 hours 01 min
2 Template:Flagathlete Sill Beurre le Gall 15 days 13 hours 38 min
3 Template:Flagathlete Team Group 4 15 days 14 hours 50 min
4 Template:Flagathlete Solidaires 15 days 15 hours 33 min
5 Template:Flagathlete Fila 16 days 04 hours 10 min
6 Template:Flagathlete Whirlpool 16 days 10 hours 19 min
7 Template:Flagathlete PRB 16 days 15 hours 51 min
8 Template:Flagathlete Active Wear 17 days 15 hours 44 min
9 Template:Flagathlete Union Bancaire Privee 17 days 17 hours 02 min
10 Template:Flagathlete Nord Pas de Calais 18 days 02 hours 22 min
11 Template:Flagathlete GEB 19 days 13 hours 03 hours min
12 Template:Flagathlete DDP 60me Sud 21 days 07 hours 18 min
13 Template:Flagathlete Adrenalines 31 days 05 hours 19 min
DNF Template:Flagathlete Aquitaine Innovations retired - dismasted
DNF Template:Flagathlete Sodebo Savourons la Vie retired - dismasted
DNF Template:Flagathlete Services Euroka retired - dismasted
DNF Template:Flagathlete Tomidi retired - autopilot failure
DNF Template:Flagathlete This Time retired - sail damage
DNF Template:Flagathlete Hawaiian Express retired for personal reasons

Faraday Mill OSTAR 2005

The 2005 event was the first held for smaller boats, again under the name OSTAR, sponsored by Faraday Mill.

35 boats took part with 16 forced to retire. Franco Manzoli won the race in Cotonella, taking 17 days and 21 hours to finish. The 2005 race featured the first single-handed, trans-atlantic crossing by a profoundly deaf person: Gerry Hughes.[33]

Skipper Boat Time
Trimarans
Template:Flagicon Franco Manzoli Cotonella 17 days 21 hours 41 min
Template:Flagicon Roger Langevin Branec IV 18 days 06 hours 7 min
Template:Flagicon Pierre Antoine Spirit 18 days 08 hours 43 min
Template:Flagicon Leon Bart Houd van Hout 25 days 16 hours 45 min
Template:Flagicon Aurelia Ditton Shockwave 27 days 09 hours 19 min
Template:Flagicon Anne Caseneuve Acanthe Ingénierie retired - injured knee
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Flagicon Etienne Giroire Up My Sleeve retired
Template:Flagicon Ross Hobson Mollymawk retired - broken daggerboard
Monohulls
Template:Flagicon Steve White Olympian Challenger 20 days 05 hours 24 min
Template:Flagicon Yves Lepine Atlantix Express 21 days 04 hours 40 min
Template:Flagicon Nico Budel Hayai 21 days 18 hours 17 min
Template:Flagicon Philip Rubright Echo Zulu 23 days 22 hours 50 min
Template:Flagicon Lionel Regnier Trois Mille Sabords 25 days 23 hours 48 min
Template:Flagicon Mervyn Wheatley Tamarind 26 days 02 hours 48 min
Template:Flagicon Peter Keig Zeal 27 days 11 hours 31 min
Template:Flagicon Stephen Gratton Amelie of Dart 30 days 4 hours 32 min
Template:Flagicon Richard Hatton Chimp 30 days 18 hours 7 min
Template:Flagicon Huib Swets Vijaya 32 days 5 hours 4 min
Template:Flagicon Gerry Hughes Quest II 34 days 4 hours 15 min
Template:Flagicon Paul Heiney Ayesha of St Mawes 35 days 14 hours 19 min
Template:Flagicon Groot Cees Reality 41 days 16 hours 15 min
Template:Flagicon Tony Waldeck Adrienne May retired - broken mainsail luff cars
Template:Flagicon Michel Jaheny Chivas III retired
Template:Flagathlete VM Materiaux retired
Template:Flagicon Bart Boosman De Franschman retired - broken shroud
Template:Flagathlete Spirit of Canada retired - broken autopilot
Template:Flagicon Peter Crowther Suomi Kudu retired - broken forestay
Template:Flagicon Michel Kleinjans Roaring Forty retired - bulkhead problems
Template:Flagicon Pieter Adriaans Robosail retired - boom, vang problems
Template:Flagicon Ronny Nollet La Promesse retired - previous back injury
Template:Flagicon Pierre Chatelin Destination Calais retired - problems with boat
Template:Flagicon Bertus Buys Sea Beryl retired - mainsail damage
Template:Flagicon Bram Van De Loosdrecht Octavus retired - dismasted
Template:Flagicon Jacques Dewez Blue Shadow retired - damaged at start

OSTAR 2009

The 2009 OSTAR started on 25 May 2009. The skipper's blogs were published on www.blogstar.org.uk

Skipper Boat Elapsed Time
Template:FlagiconJanKees Lampe LA PROMESSE 17 days 17 hours 40 min
Template:FlagiconRob Craigie Jbellino 19 days 00 hours 10 min
Template:FlagiconRoberto Westerman Spinning Wheel 19 days 03 hours 14 min
Template:FlagiconHannah White Pure Solo 20 days 00 hours 22 min
Template:FlagiconBarry Hurley Dinah 20 days 22 hours 35 min
Template:FlagiconLuca Zoccoli In Direzione Ostinata e Contraria 20 days 22 hours 39 min
Template:FlagiconJerry Freeman QII 21 days 02 hours 49 min
Template:FlagiconOscar Mead King of Shaves 21 days 12 hours 24 min
Template:FlagiconKatie Miller BluQube 21 days 18 hours 53 min
Template:FlagiconUwe Rottgering Fanfan! 21 days 22 hours 42 min
Template:FlagiconMarco Nannini British Beagle 21 days 23 hours 44 min
Template:FlagiconHuib Swets Vijaya 22 days 03 hours 41 min
Template:FlagiconDick Koopmans Jager 22 days 04 hours 35 min
Template:FlagiconBard Boosman De Franschman 22 days 21 hours 04 min
Template:FlagiconWill Sayer Elmarleen 23 days 01 hours 30 min
Template:FlagiconPip Hildesley Cazenove Capital 23 days 14 hours 05 min
Template:FlagiconChristian Chalandre Olbia 24 days 09 hours 06 min
Template:FlagiconJohn Falla Banjaard 24 days 20 hours 55 min
Template:FlagiconMichael Collins Flamingo Lady 27 days 05 hours 31 min
Template:FlagiconAndrew Petty Jemima Nicholas 28 days 15 hours 57 min
Template:FlagiconPeter Crowther Suomi Kudu 29 days 02 hours 15 min
Template:FlagiconPeter Bourke Rubicon 39 days 07 hours 56 min
Template:FlagiconGeoff Alcorn Wind of Lorne II over time limit
Template:FlagiconMervyn Wheatley Tamarin retired
Template:FlagiconJacques Bouchacourt Okami retired
Template:FlagiconRob Cumming Egotripp retired
Template:FlagiconGianfranco Tortolani Città di Salerno retired
Template:FlagiconPaul Brant Ninjod retired
Template:FlagiconJonathan Snodgrass Lexia retired
Template:FlagiconAnne Caseneuve Croisières Anne Caseneuve retired
Template:FlagiconReini Gelder Light For The World retired

[34]

OSTAR 2013

The 2013 OSTAR started on 27 May 2013.

Results[35][36]
Skipper Boat Time Elapsed Time Corrected
Multihull Class
Template:Flagicon Roger Langevin Branec VI 18 days 05 hours 49 min 25 days 19 hours 31 min
Template:Flagicon Joanna Pajkowska Cabrio 2 27 days 23 hours 53 min 28 days 20 hours 02 min
Gypsy Moth Class
Template:Flagicon Richard Lett Pathway to Children 22 days 06 hours 13 min 22 days 22 hours 47 min
Template:Flagicon Andrea Mura Vento Di Sardegna 17 days 11 hours 12 min 23 days 09 hours 19 min
Template:Flagicon Jac Sandberg Spirit 22 days 21 hours 10 min 24 days 06 hours 07 min
Template:Flagicon Nico Budel sec. Hayai 21 days 17 hours 02 min 27 days 00 hours 10 min
Template:Flagicon Ralph Villiger Ntombifuti 36 days 08 hours 12 min 37 days 12 hours 59 min
Jester Class
Template:Flagicon Jonathan Green Jeroboam 23 days 07 hours 16 min 22 days 04 hours 25 min
Template:Flagicon Charles Emmett British Beagle 28 days 01 hours 30 min 26 days 05 hours 03 min
Template:Flagicon Krystian Szypka Sunrise 28 days 13 hours 30 min 27 days 21 hours 44 min
Template:Flagicon Mervyn Wheatley Tamarind 30 days 04 hours 59 min 28 days 02 hours 14 min
Template:Flagicon Pether Crowther Suomi Kudu 30 days 14 hours 13 min 28 days 19 hours 38 min
Eira Class
Template:Flagicon Geoff Alcorn Wind of Lorne II 58 days 08 hours 20 min 50 days 00 hours 05 min

OSTAR 2017

The 2017 OSTAR started on 29 May 2017.

Results[37]
SKIPPER YACHT TYPE / LOA . CLASS H/CAP ELAPSED TIME CORRECTD TIME Pos.
Template:Flagathlete Bam M 36 GM 1.037 21 days 02 hours 45 min 21 days 21 hours 30 min 1
Template:Flagathlete Vento di Sardegna M 50 GM 1.411 17 days 04 hours 06 min 24 days 05 hours 28 min 2
Template:Flagathlete Mister Lucky M 36 GM 1.036 24 days 17 hours 20 min 25 days 14 hours 42 min 3
Template:Flagathlete Olbia M 34 J 0.896 32 days 14 hours 09 min 29 days 04 hours 49 min 4
Template:Flagathlete Solent I M 33 J 0.904 35 days 05 hours 09 min 31 days 20 hours 01 min 5
Template:Flagathlete Breizh Cola M 35 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Harmonii M 49 GM 1.022 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Illumia 12 M 31 GM 1.096 Abandon
Template:Flagathlete One And All M 36 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Opole M 37 J 0.961 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Summerbird M 40 J 0.913 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Suomi Kudu M 38 J 0.945 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Tamarind M 42 J 0.940 Sank
Template:Flagathlete Taylor 325 M 60 GM 1.362 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Zest M 36 J 0.996 Retired

OSTAR 2022

The 60th anniversary of the OSTAR was originally planned to start on 10 May 2020, but was twice postponed due to the global pandemic. The renamed 2022 OSTAR started on 15 May 2022.

Results[38]
SKIPPER YACHT TYPE / LOA . CLASS H/CAP ELAPSED TIME CORRECTD TIME Pos.
Template:Flagathlete Lifgun M 50 GM 1.131 21 days 06 hours 0 min 24 days 0 hours 49 min 1
Template:Flagathlete Escape M 39 GM 0.968 26 days 04 hours 10 min 25 days 08 hours 04 min 2
Template:Flagathlete Polynya M 36 J 0.896 29 days 22 hours 47 min 26 days 20 hours 01 min 3
Template:Flagathlete Krone One M 39 GM 1.059 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Cariberia M 40 GM 1.220 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Blue Horizon M 47 GM 0.993 Retired
Template:Flagathlete Oddesy M 35 J 0.941 Retired

References

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