Black Jack 100 claims Monohull Line Honours at the 2025 Rolex Middle Sea Race

Remon Vos’ Black Jack 100, skippered by Tristan Le Brun, has claimed Monohull Line Honours at the 2025 Rolex Middle Sea Race, crossing the finish line in Valletta’s Grand Harbour at 05:44:07 CEST on Tuesday, 21 October.
The Australian-built maxi completed the 606-nautical-mile course in an elapsed time of 2 days, 17 hours, 44 minutes, and 7 seconds, marking another impressive chapter in the event’s storied history.
After a challenging race marked by light and variable winds, Black Jack 100 managed to stay clear of the fleet and maintain control through the final stages, despite the unpredictable conditions that slowed progress across much of the course.
Owner Remon Vos and skipper Tristan Le Brun led a highly skilled international crew, combining precision, endurance, and tactical expertise to secure victory.
Black Jack 100 Crew
Remon Vos, Tristan Le Brun, Alex Nolan, Andrew Henderson, Bram van Spengen, Bruce Clark, Clément Cron, Guillaume Berenger, Harley Spreadbury-Key, Jelmer van Beek, Jorden van Rooijen, Matiu Te Hau, Robin Jacobs, Rokas Milevicius, Romain Testa, Rutger Vos, Shane Hughes, Sofian Bouvet, and Thierry Fouchier.
This marks another significant achievement for Black Jack 100, reinforcing its reputation as one of the world’s premier offshore racing yachts. The crew’s professionalism and persistence through difficult conditions once again highlight the enduring challenge and allure of the Rolex Middle Sea Race.
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