
From the South Atlantic to the Roaring Forties
11 June 2026 | 1600 - 1700 BST
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Discover what it really takes to cross some of the most remote and demanding waters on the planet. We'll explore the weather systems, ocean conditions, and raw challenges that make these legs unforgettable.
Hear first-hand from Clipper Race Alumni as they share why they chose these crossings, the highs that pushed them beyond their limits, the lows that tested their resilience, and how they transformed from everyday people into ocean racers.

Guest Speaker
Christin Schulz
On board Tongyeong, Legs 2 & 3
Christin Schulz, a 37 year old Project Manager from Germany, took on the challenge of a lifetime when she signed up to the Clipper Race.
Although Christin had enjoyed sailing on Leipzig’s lakes, Legs 2 and 3 of the Clipper Race would prove to be a much bigger challenge. Racing non-stop, around the clock for over three weeks at a time, Christin signed up to race from Uruguay to Western Australia via Cape Town, South Africa. In total, Christin raced around 10,500 nautical miles over three continents.
Leg 2 & 3 Highlights
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40,000nm. 5 Oceans. 1 Circumnavigation. See you on the start line.






