11th Hour Racing Team Releases Sustainability Toolbox Rostering a Collaborative Community to Empower Business TransformationJune 16, 2021The suite of resources enables businesses and organizations to implement an in-house sustainability program.
11th Hour Racing Expands to Tennis as Official Sustainability Sponsor of Hall of Fame OpenJune 2, 2021The Hall of Fame Open, the ATP Tour tournament hosted annually at the International Tennis Hall of Fame, will be held July 11-18.
11th Hour Racing and the 52 SUPER SERIES: A Success Story to Grow and Extend as New Three-Year Agreement is SignedFebruary 18, 2021The contract renewal extends a successful six-year relationship.
The Ocean Race Reboots with Announcement of 10-Year PlanJuly 16, 2020Organisers of The Ocean Race have confirmed the next edition of the Race will start from Alicante, Spain, in October 2022.
The Ocean Race is Returning to Newport!March 10, 2020The Rhode Island stopover will be one of ten stops during the eight-month 38,000 nautical-mile race around the world, which begins in Alicante, Spain, in October of 2021.
Four nominees announced for World Sailing 11th Hour Racing Sustainability AwardOctober 2, 2019Celebrating the effective execution or ongoing delivery of high-impact, highly-replicable sustainability initiatives.
Ocean Race Veterans Charlie Enright & Mark Towill Set Sights on Third Race Around the World with 11th Hour RacingSeptember 4, 2019The Team will engage a broad audience and sailing fans across the globe on the topics of the climate crisis, ocean health and sustainability.
Cruising World Article Featuring 11th Hour Racing’s Grantee: the Rozalia Project for a Clean OceanDecember 31, 2015Check out the recent Cruising World Article featuring the inspiring work of the [...]
If I knew then, what I know now by Dave RearickJuly 10, 2013Dave Rearick began sailing as a teenager on the shores of Lake Michigan. Follow Dave’s adventures leading…
Two Chains, Four Wheels by Terry HalpinJune 12, 2013Life is like a ten speed bicycle. Most of us have gears we never use. ~ Charles M. Schulz On May 16th,