Categories: Sports

Argo tears up Atlantic as Carroll’s MOD70 smashes RORC Transatlantic Race record

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF MULTIHULL LINE AT THE RORC TRANSATLANTIC RACE  RESENDING WITH COMPLETE SCRIPT SHOWS: ENGLISH HARBOUR, ANTIGUA (JANUARY 16, 2026)  (RORC VNR HANDOUT – Access all) (MUTE) 1. VARIOUS OF ARGO RACING  2. ARGO APPROACHING HARBOUR 3. ARGO CREW CELEBRATING ON BOARD 4. VARIOUS OF ARGO PREPARING TO DOCK ENGLISH HARBOUR, ANTIGUA (JANUARY 16, 2026) (RORC VNR HANDOUT – Access all) 5. VARIOUS OF ARGO DOCKING AND TEAM DISEMBARKING 6. VARIOUS OF TEAM CELEBRATING 7. (SOUNDBITE) (English) ARGO SKIPPER, CHAD CORNING, SAYING:     "So, all of a sudden, you're going 30 to 32 knots in big waves, which is challenging in the daytime, but the nights were very long — 13 hour nights, very little moon, very dark, and it was just, you know, skiing down a black diamond with a blindfold on. You really had to feel your way around on the helm. And it was stressful. It was hard on the guys, but we managed to power through that. And I'm certainly proud of everybody." AT SEA (JANUARY 16, 2026) (RORC VNR HANDOUT – No restrictions) (MUTE) 8. VARIOUS OF SECOND PLACE ZOULOU RACING ENGLISH HARBOUR, ANTIGUA (JANUARY 16, 2026)  (RORC VNR HANDOUT – Access all) (MUTE) 9. VARIOUS OF SECOND PLACE ZOULOU ARRIVING STORY: Jason Carroll's MOD70 Argo did not so much cross the Atlantic as carve it open, blasting from Lanzarote to the Caribbean in under five days to seize Multihull Line Honours and rewrite the record books at the RORC Transatlantic Race – a ferocious, trade-wind sprint that left the rest of the fleet chasing spray.     The American trimaran crossed the finish line outside English Harbour, Antigua on Friday (January 16) at 1231 GMT, completing the gruelling Lanzarote-to-Antigua route in a blistering four days, 23 hours, 51 minutes and 15 seconds.     American Chad Corning led a six-strong crew including Pete Cumming, Sam Goodchild, Charles Ogletree, Alister Richardson and Brian Thompson in their record-breaking Atlantic assault.     Unusually for an elite race team, all crew members took turns performing all tasks as Argo streaked across the sea.     It was a winning policy, and the new Multihull race record represents a significant milestone for the RORC Transatlantic Race, with Argo's performance setting a new benchmark for future competitors on the challenging oceanic course.     A race record is distinct from a course record. The latter can be done at any time using a weather window, whereas a race record requires a specific and common start time.     The race changed its finish from Grenada to Antigua this year. The only other time the race finished in Antigua was in 2021, when the first boat home was Green Dragon, a Volvo 70 monohull, which took nine days, 18 hours, 53 minutes and 40 seconds.      Giovanni Soldini’s MOD70 Maserati holds the race record from Lanzarote to Grenada of five days, five hours, 46 minutes and 26 seconds. Argo’s track was roughly 300 nautical miles longer, complicating any direct comparison of elapsed times.     Erik Maris' French MOD70 Zoulou finished second.     The RORC Transatlantic Race, organised by the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) in association with partners including the International Maxi Association and the Yacht Club de France, has rapidly become one of offshore sailing’s most respected ocean races since its modern launch in 2014.     Held on a biennial schedule, recent editions have taken place in January, with the course starting from Marina Lanzarote in the Canary Islands and finishing in the Caribbean.     Covering roughly 3,000 nautical miles, the event draws a highly diverse fleet – from cutting-edge multihulls and grand-prix monohulls to powerful IRC racers and Corinthian crews.     The race is notable for bringing together elites of the sport – including Olympic medallists, America’s Cup veterans and round-the-world racers – alongside ambitious amateur sailors, all facing the challenges of sustained trade-wind sailing where preparation, weather strategy and endurance are as important as outright speed.  (Production: Oliver Regan)

(The article has been published through a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has been published verbatim. Liability lies with original publisher.)

Indianews Syndication

Recent Posts

Analysis-American CEOs push back on Trump … mildly

By Ross Kerber Jan 17 (Reuters) - Speaking before a darkened ballroom on Thursday, U.S.…

2 hours ago

Musk seeks up to $134 billion from OpenAI, Microsoft in 'wrongful gains'

By Bipasha Dey Jan 17 (Reuters) - Elon Musk is seeking up to $134 billion…

2 hours ago

EU moves to force the phase-out of Chinese suppliers from key infrastructure, FT reports

Jan 17 (Reuters) - The European Union is moving to force the phase-out of Chinese‑made…

2 hours ago

Analysis-American CEOs push back on Trump … mildly

By Ross Kerber Jan 17 (Reuters) - Speaking before a darkened ballroom on Thursday, U.S.…

3 hours ago

Mensik beats Baez to secure Auckland title

VIDEO SHOWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE FINAL OF ATP EVENT IN AUCKLAND  SHOWS: AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND…

3 hours ago

UK minister met Paramount CEO Ellison in London on Thursday, source says

LONDON, Jan 16 (Reuters) - British culture minister Lisa Nandy met Paramount SkyDance chief executive…

4 hours ago