The Botin 56 Khumbu, skippered by Guy Gillon, secured Line Honours in the 2026 Round Ireland Race after completing the 704-nautical-mile course and finishing in Wicklow on Wednesday morning.
The powerful offshore racer rounded Ireland ahead of the fleet to become the first yacht home in the biennial challenge, one of the toughest offshore races in northwest Europe.
Khumbu arrived at the finish after a commanding performance around the Irish coast, consistently maintaining a significant advantage over her nearest rivals on the water. As she approached Wicklow from the northeast, favourable tidal conditions helped extend her lead over the chasing fleet.
Race organiser Kyran O'Grady presented the Line Honours trophy to Gillon and his crew following their arrival ashore at Wicklow Sailing Club.
While Khumbu secured the coveted distinction of first yacht home, the battle for overall victory under IRC handicap remained unresolved. At the time of her finish, French entry Courrier Pogo continued to lead the estimated corrected-time standings ahead of Johnny Murphy's J/109 Outrajeous, with Khumbu holding third place on the projected rankings.
Several leading contenders were still making their way down the Irish Sea on Wednesday morning, ensuring that the race for overall honours would continue long after the Line Honours trophy had been decided.

















































