The Ocean Race Europe will take place in 2025 between the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean

MADRID, 4 May. (EUROPA PRESS) –

The second edition of The Ocean Race Europe will be held in 2025 and will have a maximum of five stops, with the start in the Baltic Sea and the finish line in the Mediterranean Sea, as confirmed by the organizers on Thursday.

Under the motto ‘Connecting Europe: competing to restore our oceans and waters’, this test will begin at the end of the summer of 2025, it will start from the Baltic Sea and end in the Mediterranean, and will have boats of the IMOCA class, which has the sailboats ocean boats with the most advanced foils of the moment. The sports calendar of this The Ocean Race Europe will have ocean stages between the host cities, as well as coastal regattas and sailing experiences with guests, such as the ‘pro-am’.

From the organization they indicated that all European cities are “invited from now on to express their interest in hosting the event and, in particular, to demonstrate how they would associate with The Ocean Race Europe to develop projects directed towards the protection and restoration of the ocean and the inland waters”.

“This edition of The Ocean Race has demonstrated the power of combining sport with a strong purpose. Together with the various stakeholders and host cities, we are passionate about fighting to restore the health of the oceans and are committed to advancing the cause of the rights of the oceans. The next edition of The Ocean Race Europe is a natural extension of this work and we are looking to work with cities that share this vision”, remarked Richard Brisius, president of The Ocean Race.

The Ocean Race Europe is inspired by the European Union mission ‘Restore Our Ocean and Waters’ and will seek to disseminate practical solutions and the policies needed to restore the ocean, equally contributing to scientific research and running educational programs and workshops in all scales.

Passing through several member countries, The Ocean Race Europe 2025 will be a showcase of European cooperation and identity, open borders, the European Green Deal and the power of digital transformation, as well as the European mentality of working positively. and proactive across national borders to address common challenges,” Brisius said.