It has been another successful edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race this year, attended by 99 yachts from 19 countries. Royal Malta Yacht Club believes that the race will break the symbolic hundred entrant level next year.
Sailing yacht B2 from Italy has been confirmed as the overall winner of the 34th Rolex Middle Sea Race, while the 86-foot superyacht Morning Glory claimed line honours two days ago.
The highly anticipated 34th edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race 2013 will start tomorrow, on Saturday, October 19. The event is expected to be attended by a record number of 100 yachts.
Yesterday, October 16, was marked by the traditional Coastal Race, serving as good practice for the Rolex Middle Sea Race. Organised by the Royal Malta Yacht Club, the event was attended by 23 yachts.
This year’s Rolex Middle Sea Race will be hosting a record number of 109 yachts. The race will kick off from the Malta’s fabulous Grand Harbour on October 19.
The forthcoming Rolex Middle Sea Race 2013 will mark the end of the Mediterranean sailing season. To be hosted by the lovely yacht charter destination – Malta, the event is expected to be attended by more than 100 international yachts.
