23 October, Valletta, Malta: At 1200 CEST, the overall winner of the 46th edition of the Rolex Middle Sea Race was announced as the Mills 72 Balthasar, led by Louis Balcaen. The Royal Malta Yacht Club has confirmed that none of the remaining yachts still racing is able to better Balthasar’s IRC corrected time.
The crew knew they had sailed an exceptional race as soon as they crossed the finish line in Marsamxett Harbour, set against the stunning backdrop of Valletta aglow in Tuesday’s morning sun. Balthasar’s corrected time set a high bar for those left on the course, a bar that proved too much despite the best efforts of even Django Deer, whose corrected time was just five minutes adrift. The smaller boats would be undone eventually by the sustained period of light winds around Lampedusa yesterday. Balcaen, who has sailed in two round the world races, described the possibility of victory as “a dream realised, our first big win — the perfect combination of teamwork, precision, and a little bit of luck.” After a challenging season, he said winning the Rolex Middle Sea Race “would mean the world to every sailor on board.”
Balthasar Crew: Louis Balcaen, Arianne Van de Loosdrecht, Bouwe Bekking, Diego Torrado, Dirk de Ridder, Harry Owens, Harry Smith, Henri Demesmaeker, Jaime Ward, Javier De la Plaza, Jens Dolmer, Juan Totto, Louis-Robert Cool, Max Deckers, Pablo Arrarte, Rogier van Overveld, Simbad Quiroga.