Imagine being numb
with cold. Imagine biting 70mph winds that sting
your face as you lumber about the deck rollercoasting
its way over 50-foot waves. Imagine hanging on for
your life as a wall of freezing water crashes on
top of you. Imagine doing this for five weeks at
a time.
Welcome to Global Challenge, the world’s toughest
yacht race.
12 identical 72ft ocean racing
yachts sail from the UK, ready not just to
survive those conditions, but to race through
them. Each yacht will be crewed by 17 ordinary
men and women led by a professional skipper. Most
will want to be in the team that wins the Princess
Royal Trophy but every single crew member will
be setting out to push themselves to the limit
and to have the adventure of their lives.
It’s tough because they race ‘the
wrong way’ around the world - against the
prevailing winds and currents. Conditions will
range from the calms and energy-sapping heat of
the doldrums to the icebergs, storms and monumental
seas of the southern oceans.
Global Challenge is more than just a yacht race.
It brings together the business community, a major
charity – Save the Children, the media and
tens of thousands of supporters as well as the
crews.
Over 120 organisations participate in the event
through sponsorships and partnerships.
Spectators from around the world visit the ports
of call and track the event on the race website
and through coverage in the world's media. In
the first half of the Global Challenge 2004/05
the race website had 24 million page views.
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