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In Trieste, Italy, today,  Arca Sgr won the Barcolana 55 presented by Generali, crossing the course's finish line, shortened to the first buoy, in 1 hour, 49 minutes, 55 seconds.

Prosecco DOC Shockwave 3 finished second with a time of 1 hour, 53 minutes and 9 seconds.

The 2023 Barcolana 55 Race off Trieste was won by Arca Sgr Photo: Carlo BorlenghiThe 2023 Barcolana 55 Race off Trieste was won by Arca Sgr Photo: Carlo Borlenghi

Way of Life finished third in one hour, 53 minutes and 16 seconds.

Over 1,200 boats registered for the race.

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In honour of her victory as the first woman and first American to win the world’s largest sailing race, the Barcolana 54, philanthropist Wendy Schmidt announced today she will support the educational outreach and conservation activities of the Marine Biodiversity Centre, in Trieste, Italy’s Miramare Marine Protected Area held by WWF Italy with a US$100,000 donation.

“I don’t race sailboats only to win a trophy,” said Schmidt, who received the Generali “Women in Sailing” trophy. “I race to win so we can take our moment in the spotlight to encourage everyone who loves sailing to join us in working for ocean health.” 

Schmidt is the co-founder of several philanthropic organisations focused on ocean health, including 11th Hour Racing, based in Newport, Rhode Island, U.S., which works specifically with the sailing and maritime industry and coastal communities to advance solutions and sustainable practices.

The Barcolana 54, the world’s largest sailing race, drew 1,614 boats to Trieste, Italy, in October 2022. Wendy Schmidt led her Deep Blue team to victory, becoming the first woman and the first American to win the world’s largest sailing race Photo: Studio BorlenghiThe Barcolana 54, the world’s largest sailing race, drew 1,614 boats to Trieste, Italy, in October 2022. Wendy Schmidt led her Deep Blue team to victory, becoming the first woman and the first American to win the world’s largest sailing race Photo: Studio Borlenghi

“The ocean has been under attack throughout my lifetime, with overfishing, industrial pollution, plastic and waste. We can do better,” said Schmidt, who is also president and co-founder of the Schmidt Family Foundation with her husband Eric. “We hope everyone will join our work at 11th Hour Racing and be part of the change we need to sustain the world’s most essential resource. ”

Given Schmidt’s philanthropy focused on ocean health, the Schmidt Family Foundation will award a grant to support the activities of the Marine Biodiversity Centre (BioMa), an environmental study centre that provides visitors with an immersive experience about the Gulf of Trieste and the 30-hectare (74-acre) Miramare Marine Protected Area. The grant will support BioMa’s work in educating the public about the importance of protecting the region’s marine biodiversity.

“Your beautiful city of Trieste was a place of inspiration for us when we were here for the Barcolana,” Schmidt said. “Our grant will support BioMa’s work to connect people to the marine world so they can understand it, love it and protect it.”

“This donation that crosses the ocean and from the United States arrives at Italy's smallest marine reserve is a tangible sign that sea conservation has no borders,” said Maurizio Spoto, director of BioMa. “From today our commitment to educating and raising awareness among the new generations will be even stronger and more incisive.”

In October, Schmidt led her team aboard Deep Blue to win the Barcolana 54 against 1,614 boats in Trieste. Schmidt also won the Women in Sailing Trophy. Deep Blue finished the 13 nautical-mile course in 57 minutes 47 seconds—just under a minute ahead of the next boat.

“On behalf of the entire Barcolana community—organizers, sailors, the public—I thank you for this wonderful gift,” said Mitja Gialuz, president of the Società Velica di Barcola e Grignano, the yacht club that organizes the event. “We are proud and happy that this initiative was born from participation in our regatta, perfectly in line with the values of inclusiveness and sustainability that Barcolana promotes, along with our passion and love for sailing.”

Wendy Schmidt

Wendy Schmidt is a philanthropist and investor who has spent nearly two decades creating innovative non‐profit organizations to work with communities worldwide for clean, renewable energy, resilient food systems, healthy oceans and the protection of human rights. The critical interconnections between human activity, the land we live on and the ocean we depend upon are the central drivers of Wendy’s philanthropic work. Wendy serves as president of the Schmidt Family Foundation, which she founded with her husband Eric. The couple also founded Schmidt Ocean Institute and Schmidt Futures.

11th Hour Racing

11th Hour Racing works to mobilize sailing, maritime and coastal communities with an innovative approach to inspire solutions for the ocean. Since 2010, the organization has been harnessing the power of sport to promote collaborative, systemic change through three primary areas of engagement: sponsorships, grantees and ambassadors.

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American entrepreneur and philanthropist Wendy Schmidt and her Deep Blue have won the 54th edition of the Barcolana which was held in Trieste, Italy at the weekend on a perfect sunny day, with the Bora and gusts of wind up to 25 knots.

1614 boats took part in the race, with the Amerigo Vespucci ship symbolically kicking off the regatta. Wendy Schmidt has also won the ‘Women in Sailing’ Generali Cup, awarded to the first female skipper in a mixed crew, and it is the first time that a single team has won both cups.

Wendy Schmidt has also won the ‘Women in Sailing’ Generali Cup, awarded to the first female skipper in a mixed crew, and it is the first time that a single team has won both cupsWendy Schmidt has also won the ‘Women in Sailing’ Generali Cup, awarded to the first female skipper in a mixed crew, and it is the first time that a single team has won both cups

Deep Blue crossed the finish line in 57'47", beating Furio Benussi's Arca by 59 seconds. Portopiccolo Prosecco Doc came in third, with Mitja Kosmina at the helm. “It is a dream come true,” said SVBG President Mitja Gialuz. “The Barcolana Cup, which was first organised in Barcola, a club of humble origins, will land at the New York Yacht Club.

Wendy Schmidt's Deep Blue was the overall winner of the Barcalona 54Wendy Schmidt's Deep Blue was the overall winner of the Barcalona 54

Trieste saw great celebrations both on land and at sea. The Barcolana, as often happens, has surprised everyone, giving us a wonderful week and an unforgettable day.” “I am happy for my team,” said American sailor Wendy Schmidt, “and for everyone who has worked so hard for so long – we have been sailing together for 15 years. Thank you, Trieste. Everyone has been absolutely wonderful here and it was a pleasure to sail and enjoy this beautiful natural landscape. Now I get why everyone loves taking part in this regatta in this city.” Speaking of female leadership, she added, “There are so many great, passionate, smart, talented female sailors. Sailing is a wonderful sport that knows no gender, age, or barriers. I always encourage people to sail because we are all linked to the ocean: whether we know it or not, we are all part of its future.”

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