As the calendar ticks over to the 33rd day of competition on Leg 3 of The Ocean Race, Team Malizia and Team Holcim-PRB are as close as ever.

On the 1200 UTC tracker update, the pair were separated by less than 5 nautical miles on the leaderboard.

And it’s a tense time, with very changeable conditions.

“We’ve had crazy conditions all night,” said Will Harris from Team Malizia. “Everything from zero to 52 knots of wind from every direction. It’s been pretty tough… But we’re going good. Strong now.”

The Ocean Race 2022-23 – 28 March 2023, Leg 3 Day 31 onboard Team Holcim – PRB. Last sun rays of the day © Julien Champolion | polaRYSE / Holcim – PRB / The Ocean Race

“We’ve seen quite a quick increase in breeze,” said Abby Ehler on Team Holcim-PRB. “More that we were expecting, between 48 and 50 knots of wind… The seaway is not too bad so we’re not slamming too bad, but we’re going to play it safe.”

The Ocean Race – crossing Cape Horn ©Amory Ross / 11th Hour Racing Team

“We haven’t been pushing too, too much,” agreed skipper Kevin Escoffier. “We had gusts of 50-55 knots, pretty heavy night. Tonight it was quite windy.”

But soon after there was the sound of sails flapping back and forth with very little wind; tough conditions for the teams.


The Ocean Race 2022-23 – 27 March 2023, Leg 3, Day 29 onboard Team Malizia. Skipper Boris Herrmann checking the controls – photo © Antoine Auriol / Team Malizia / The Ocean Race

Just over 350 miles behind, 11th Hour Racing Team has started to put some distance between itself and Biotherm, with both now nearly a full day behind the leading pair.

“We’re definitely going north as fast as we can right now,” said 11th Hour Racing Team sailor Simon Fisher. “The water temperature is creeping up slowly, so I think two more days of thermal clothing but we’re making good progress!”

Also making good progress is GUYOT environnement – Team Europe on their delivery from South Africa to Itajaí, Brazil where the team will rejoin the race for leg 4. The GUYOT team is expected to arrive in Itajaí late in the afternoon local time on Thursday.


The Ocean Race 2022-23 – 28 March 2023, Leg 3 Day 31 onboard Team Holcim – PRB. Abby Ehler smiles as the end of the leg approaches – photo © Julien Champolion | polaRYSE / Holcim – PRB / The Ocean Race

As the fleet heads north with an ETA on Sunday, the Ocean Live Park in Itajaí opened to the public on Wednesday evening.

The latest positions are on the Race Tracker and the leaderboard is available here.


The Ocean Race tracker – photo © The Ocean Race

The Ocean Race 2022-23 – 29 March 2023. Official opening of the Ocean Live Park in Itajaí – photo © Duna Marquinhos / The Ocean Race Itajaí

by The Ocean Race

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