NEWPORT, R.I. — 11th Hour Racing announced today the new sponsorship of UpWind by MerConcept, to recruit, train, and support a team of six female sailors as they compete in the Ocean Fifty offshore sailing circuit.
Backed by 11th Hour Racing as the Founding Sponsor, UpWind by MerConcept aims to create a more inclusive and diverse sailing community, providing a platform for individuals from all backgrounds to access quality offshore sailing training and professional development.
Founded by 11th Hour Racing ambassador François Gabart, MerConcept is a renowned high-performance hub for offshore sailing and sustainable technologies based in Brittany, France. The UpWind by MerConcept initiative creates competitive opportunities that will enable the next generation of sailors to explore, learn, and excel on the open sea through a global racing schedule on an Ocean Fifty high-performance trimaran. MerConcept’s goal is to support a female skipper on the startline in a multihull for the 2026 Route du Rhum – a single-handed transatlantic yacht race from Saint-Malo, Brittany, France to Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe.
“Sponsoring MerConcept signifies our commitment to increasing diversity in high-performance sailing and aims to set a precedent for other sports organizations,” said Michelle Carnevale, president of 11th Hour Racing. “For more than a decade, our sponsorships have centred around sports, strategic innovation, and sustainable technologies. UpWind by MerConcept marks a substantial progression for women in sailing, and we look forward to witnessing its positive influence on the future of ocean racing.”
UpWind by MerConcept is accepting applications through March 24, 2024, and encourages passionate individuals who share its commitment to diversity, inclusion, and sustainable excellence in offshore sailing to apply.
Cécile Andrieu, director of racing at MerConcept, expressed her delight at the support of 11th Hour Racing as the Founding Sponsor for this exciting adventure. “We are thrilled to welcome 11th Hour Racing to this transformative journey. Their commitment to sustainability, diversity, and innovation aligns seamlessly with our vision for a more inclusive and environmentally conscious future in offshore sailing,” Andrieu said.
“Together, we look forward to breaking new ground and charting a course towards excellence, unity, and positive change in the sailing world. At MerConcept, we are also focused on performance and aim to create a hub of excellence with three offshore sailing projects hosted by MerConcept. Our long-term ambition is to contribute to the emergence of high-performing mixed crews for major races and world records.”
Earlier this month, 11th Hour Racing announced its support of professional offshore sailor Francesca Clapcich to further advance her efforts in cultivating a safe, diverse, and equitable environment within the realm of sailing. Clapcich has been named the inaugural skipper of UpWind by MerConcept, and she will serve as a spokesperson and mentor for the participating sailors. Her role extends into 2025, during which she will identify and nurture the next skipper for the Ocean Fifty, passing on the reins by the year’s end.
At the end of 2023, MerConcept acquired the Ocean Fifty trimaran previously owned by Armel Tripon, which is currently undergoing a complete refit. The boat is scheduled to be launched at the end of March.
MerConcept will seamlessly integrate sustainable practices into all aspects of the project’s planning and operations, including the Ocean Fifty refit, and influence the team supply chain and stakeholders to adopt more sustainable practices by developing a carbon fibre recycling strategy, sourcing alternative materials, and installing scientific equipment on the Ocean Fifty to measure ocean health data points.
The race schedule for the 2024 Ocean Fifty circuit is still to be officially announced and is anticipated to include four events between June and October, including a transatlantic race from west to east.
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About 11th Hour Racing
11th Hour Racing works to mobilize sports, maritime and coastal communities with an innovative approach to inspire solutions for the ocean. 11th Hour Racing promotes collaborative, systemic change through three primary areas of engagement: sponsorships, grantees, and ambassadors. These philanthropic activities are provided through 11th Hour Racing, Inc., 11th Hour Racing Charitable, and 11th Hour Racing Action. Learn more at www.11thhourracing.org.
About MerConcept
Since 2006, MerConcept has harnessed the power of the wind to propel its boats, navigating across the globe and supporting unifying and inspiring offshore racing projects. Evolving into a mission-driven enterprise, MerConcept, recognizing the imperative of giving purpose to progress, has established a sustainable innovation laboratory. This lab empowers research and development, fostering the creation of a maritime mobility division. Adaptable to reinventing ourselves in the face of complex technological and environmental challenges, we conceive, build, and navigate the boats of the future at our core base in Concarneau, Southern Brittany.
About Francesca Clapcich
Professional athlete Francesca Clapcich is one of the world’s most versatile sailors. She has twice represented Italy at both the London (finishing 19th) and Rio (finishing 5th) Olympic Games in the Laser and 49erFX classes, respectively; was the first Italian woman to compete in the Solitaire du Figaro; and has raced around the world twice in The Ocean Race, becoming the first Italian to win the notoriously challenging race in the 2022-23 edition. She will compete in the Puig Women’s America’s Cup for American Magic in October 2024, and her next big goal is to compete in the 2028 Vendée Globe, sailing solo and non-stop around the planet. In both her professional and personal life, Francesca seeks solutions to inspire change and foster a community where diversity is celebrated and equality is the norm, both on and off the water. www.francescaclapcich.com
This piece was prepared online by Panuruji Kenta, Publisher, SEVENSEAS Media