Hobart, Australia: Race favourites Wild Oats XI clinched their sixth Sydney to Hobart yacht race on Friday, beating their own race record.
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Wild Oats win Sydney-Hobart race
Favourites break their own record on way to victory in annual yachting event
The Mark Richards-skippered super-maxi, which had been pushed along for much of Thursday by strong northerly winds, crossed the finish line in Tasmania at 7.23am (12.23am UAE).
Their official time was one day, 18 hours, 23 minutes and 12 seconds.
Wild Oats set the previous record of one day, 18 hours, 40 minutes and 10 seconds in 2005 when they not only took line honours for the 628-nautical mile blue water classic but also won the overall handicap title as well.
“It was a really tough, testing race for the team and the crew and the gear handling,” Richards told reporters at Constitution Dock after his team had initially thought they would miss the race record.
“It was a very, very tricky night last night and we got here and after last year’s defeat the boys were on a real mission this year to redeem ourselves.”
Last year’s winners Ragamuffin Loyal, who pipped Wild Oats to the line by less than three minutes in 2011, were about 50 nautical miles from the finish in second place when Richards and his crew crossed the line.
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