Times of Malta

Karl Miggiani establishe­s new national record

Completes Round of Malta Race in three hours, 46 minutes and five seconds

- MARIA VELLA-GALEA

Malta Young Sailors’ Club on Sunday hosted a windsurfin­g Round Malta Race, which was the final qualifying event for the forthcomin­g Foiling 100 event where sailors will be crossing over from St Paul’s Bay to Ragusa.

Five sailors – Jean Paul Fleri Soler, Karl Miggiani, Shaun Miggiani, Seb Ripard and Tom Zammit Tabona, started off the Round Malta race at 09:40am, departing on a southbound, clockwise course around Malta.

Sailing conditions for the day were tough with the windsurfer­s encountere­d ever changing conditions throughout their endeavour.

With waves ranging from 0m to 2.5m and wind speeds fluctuatin­g between 30 and five knots, these conditions saw the fleet flying as well as stalling temporaril­y.

Karl Miggiani led the way for most of the course, with Jean Paul Fleri Soler – winner of the first Malta-Sicily Windsurf race back in 1984, hot on Miggiani’s heels.

tough conditions

As Miggiani and Fleri Soler forged ahead, the adverse weather conditions hindered the remaining sailors’ progress with Zammit Tabona retiring close to Bengħajsa.

Shaun Miggiani and Ripard suffered a similar fate which caused them to retire close to Armier when the wind died down completely with no hope of making it back to St Paul’s Bay.

Reflecting on the grueling experience, Miggiani said: “The 75km stretch proved to be a challengin­g course, testing not only our physical fitness but also our mental resilience due to the unpredicta­ble shifts in conditions we faced.

“Naturally, the satisfacti­on of not only completing the course but also setting a new record is immeasurab­le.”

The new course record now stands at three hours, 46 minutes and five seconds.

The previous record, establishe­d in 1995 by Carmelo Abela was five hours and 21 minutes.

To put things into perspectiv­e, the round Malta sailing record – establishe­d by Lee Satariano’s Artie III in 2019, stands at just four hours and 44 minutes.

The Malta Young Sailors’ Club is now gearing up for the Foiling 100 event, which is scheduled to take place between May 16 and 19 and will consist of a 100km race from St Paul’s Bay to Ragusa in Sicily.

In a statement, the Malta Young Sailors, expressed their gratitude towards the generous support of sponsors and volunteers including Yachting Malta, Casamigos, courtesy of M. Demajo Wines & Spirit Ltd., and Visit Malta.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCLEAN ?? Karl Miggiani has a set a new national record in the Round Malta race.
PHOTO: PETER MCLEAN Karl Miggiani has a set a new national record in the Round Malta race.

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