Jolie Brise - Alejandro Arce Herrero

The RWYC ‘Original Lonely Rock Race’ course and its colourful history

Dorade (Fastnet Race Winner) - photo by Billy BlackThe Original Lonely Rock race was first sailed in 1925, since then the course has enjoyed a very colourful history with some real stand out moments.

The first ever boat to win was called ‘Jolie Brise’, stamping her name on yachting history in the process. To this date, 5 boats have won the race outright 2 times but there is only one who has won 3 Fastnet Races, that is ‘Jolie Brise’. A number of designers have won the race over the years but the one that stands out by far is Sparkman & Stephens with no fewer than 10 race wins.

One of the smallest boats to have won the Fastnet Challenge Cup was ‘Iromiguy’, a Nicholson 33 sailed by Jean-Yves Chateau in 2005.
Recent years has seen 3 different designs from the same drawing board of Jacques Valer with no fewer that 3 different designs in the past 8 years, the JPK1010, the JPK1080 and the JPK1180. Last years winner was also the 2020 winner of the Original Lonely Rock Race and RWYC member, Tom Kneen and his JPK1180 ‘Sunrise’.

1979 saw the most famous racing disaster in history when two weather systems colliding in the Irish sea causing the fleet to scatter. Many people sadly lost their lives. This was to initiate the turning point in offshore racing safety both in terms of yacht design and safety equipment.

2019 saw the announcement of the race finish being moved from Plymouth to Cherbourg. This was both extraordinary and controversial in equal measure. Whilst RORC saw the colossal commercial gains from the move, many saw this as the end of the Fastnet Race as we know it. Then in 2020 the RWYC decided to honour the race’s history. In doing so managed and completed the Original Lonely Rock Race under very testing circumstances during a first wave of the COVID Pandemic.

2022 will see the next episode in the history of the Original Fastnet course when the fleet start in the area of Ryde, as it did in 1925 and 2020. Following this the RWYC will honour and respect all those who have sailed this world-wide recognised classic over the years in running the original course in 2025 to celebrate the 100years of the Original Fastnet course.

Entries for this year are open;

The Notice of Race has been published
RWYC-LRR-NoR-2022.pdf

The entry form
RWYC-LRR-EntryForm-2022-v1.pdf

Discounted early entry fees are available up to May 4th.

For further information, please refer to www.rwyc.org/lrr or email lrr@rwyc.org