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Alexforbes named headline sponsor for Cape2Rio 2025

by Royal Cape Yacht Club 25 Dec 07:22 NZDT 27 December 2025
Alexforbes - Cape2Rio © Royal Cape Yacht Club

Alexforbes has been named the headline sponsor of the Cape2Rio 2025 race, marking the 51st edition of this prestigious transatlantic event.

The Cape2Rio, known for its challenging 3,300-nautical-mile course across the South Atlantic from Table Bay, Cape Town, to Guanabara Bay, Rio de Janeiro, brings together an exceptional lineup of yachts and crews from around the globe in a test of endurance, skill and the thrill of ocean racing.

Set to commence on 27 December 2025, the Cape2Rio 2025 race anticipates approximately 30 entries, primarily from South America and South Africa. Nine teams have already confirmed their participation, with entries open to international competitors. The race typically takes around a month to complete, with a record time of 7 days, 20 hours, 24 minutes and 44 seconds set by trimaran LoveWater, skippered by Capetonian Craig Sutherland.

'As the sponsor of Cape2Rio 2025, Alexforbes is dedicated to promoting inclusivity and raising awareness of sailing as a sporting code. By encouraging broader participation, this sponsorship aims to support growth in the sailing industry, potentially leading to new employment opportunities. The Cape2Rio race is a source of pride for South Africa, showcasing our rich maritime heritage and the spirit of adventure that defines our nation,' said Viresh Maharaj, Executive at Alexforbes.

Vitor Medina, Race Chairperson, added, 'The Cape2Rio race has a storied legacy that transcends borders, bringing together sailors from diverse backgrounds to share in the spirit of adventure and competition. As we prepare for the 2025 race, we welcome Alexforbes as our headline sponsor. Their commitment to inclusivity aligns perfectly with our vision. Together, we aim to celebrate the tradition of this legendary race and inspire future generations of sailors from all walks of life to join us on this extraordinary journey across the Atlantic.'

Alexforbes supports RCYC Sailing Academy crew in Cape2Rio 2025

In addition to sponsoring the Cape2Rio race, Alexforbes will support the Royal Cape Yacht Club (RCYC) Sailing Academy team in the 2025 event. Sailing aboard the newly acquired 39-foot Lightwave Oyster yacht, Alexforbes Angel Wings, this team follows in the wake of the historic Alexforbes ArchAngel crew, which achieved a podium finish in the 2023 race. The new crew, comprising promising young sailors selected for their skills and potential, will undergo a rigorous year of training to build essential teamwork and endurance. The aim is to field a team composed primarily of women, based on skill set and readiness closer to the race date.

'Sibusiso Sizatu, Senior Instructor at the RCYC Sailing Academy and skipper of the previous Alexforbes ArchAngel crew, stated, 'Preparing the next crew for the race is incredibly special to me. My journey in sailing has been transformative, opening doors I never imagined possible. I want to share that experience with the new generation, helping them navigate the challenges and triumphs of ocean racing. This adventure is not just about the race; it's about building character, fostering lifelong skills and creating experiences that can change lives. I'm excited to guide them as they embark on this incredible journey.'

Formally established in 2012, the RCYC Sailing Academy has been a beacon of opportunity for South African youth from Cape Town communities, fostering technical and life skills through the sport of sailing. A training program is already under way in preparation for the upcoming race.

Race entries now open

Prospective teams and sailing enthusiasts are invited to learn more about Cape2Rio 2025 and register their interest on the official race website. With entries now open, this is a unique opportunity for yachts and crews worldwide to be part of this exhilarating race.

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