This is all that separated the Sydney to Hobart race leaders before an upset win (2024)

In a finish for the ages, LawConnect has sensationally overtaken Andoo Comanche in the final moments to snatch line honours in the 2023 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race.

Andoo Comanche held the lead a lot more comfortably when rounding the Tasman Peninsula and entering the River Derwent for the final sprint, but LawConnect started to rapidly gain on them.

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The speedier LawConnect closed several nautical miles between them along the river until they were neck and neck to a nail-biting finish.

LawConnect's finish time in the end was 1 day, 19 hours, 3 minutes and 58 seconds. Andoo Comanche's was just 51 seconds behind.

If you're new to the Sydney to Hobart race, we've got a shortcut guide at the bottom of the story. Tap the link below to get the gist of the race:

Explained: Common Sydney to Hobart yacht race questions

This is all that separated the Sydney to Hobart race leaders before an upset win (3)

LawConnect owner Christian Beck described their dramatic win as a dream come true.

"I can't believe that result. Honestly, it's a dream come true," he said.

"I never thought it was possible, actually."

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Despite trailing by a significant margin as they passed the Iron Pot on the final approach, LawConnect had the advantage of being able to watch Andoo Comanche to see where the slow spots were.

LawConnect entered with a protest flag flying, after being on standby for about 30 minutes during the race due to concerns Andoo Comanche was in distress, but a formal protest was not lodged.

There was also some interference from a spectator boat in the final moments, with a catamaran passing close to Andoo Comanche and the crew being seen yelling and gesturing.

Tasmania Police said this afternoon action would be taken against a 57-year-old man for "allegedly breaching" marine and safety regulations.

"The man was skippering a private vessel when it reportedly encroached into the exclusion zone set by Marine and Safety Tasmania," it said in a statement.

The offence carries a fine of up to $3,900.

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Sailing master Tony Mutter said spectator boats were something the competitors had to deal with.

"It's pretty fair that everyone had troubles with the spectator boats. That's part of it when it's so busy," he said.

Andoo Comanche skipper John Winning Jr said they only had themselves to blame for the last-minute loss.

This is all that separated the Sydney to Hobart race leaders before an upset win (4)

"We should have been miles ahead of them with our boat," he said.

"The conditions suited us, I think they just outsailed us."

First local boat home

URM Group has claimed third place line honours, crossing the finish line at 3:07pm to record a race time of 2 days, 2 hours, 7 minutes and 19 seconds.

The first Tasmanian yacht to finish, Alive, crossed the line almost 12 minutes later.

Alive is currently in first place to win overall handicap honours.

Four yachts have now docked at Kings Pier, with Moneypenny and Wild Thing 100 expected to be the next to arrive.

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It has been a testing 78th edition of the Sydney to Hobart, with a man overboard, stormy seas, damaged yachts and rapid wind changes.

Eleven boats have retired, including race favourite SHK Scallywag, which broke its bow sprit on the first day.

The skipper of two-handed Rum Rebellion, Shane Connelly, was sent overboard at 6pm on Boxing Day after encountering rapid wind changes off the coast between Cronulla and Wollongong.

Two-handed Currawong also retired, after facing various issues in rough conditions off New South Wales.

Owner Kathy Veel said they were disappointed but believed they made the right decision.

"Last night was quite difficult and there was a lot more of that ahead of us in a long race," she said.

They were the last boat to cross the finishing line at last year's event, making a well-received arrival in Hobart at midnight on New Year's Eve.

Your questions answered

Here are the answers to some of the most common questions.

Who won Sydney to Hobart 2023?

When we talk about the Sydney to Hobart race, there are two major "winners":

  • Line honours: This is the order in which boats cross the finish line.
  • Overall winners: The order of winners once race times have been calculated to take into account the differences between boats (handicaps). This is because the boats aren't exactly the same —adjustments have to be made for things like the weight and length of the boat.

Line honours will always go to the biggest, fastest yachts (supermaxis) but is likely one of the smaller vessels will be crowned the overall winner (which is seen as the more prestigious of the two prizes).

Here's the line honours as of Thursday morning:

  1. 1.LawConnect
  2. 2.Andoo Comanche

The difference between the two was just 51 seconds.

But the overall winner won't be decided for days.

Until then, we can only wait.

However, before the race, there were a few main contenders for the overall title – here they are listed in alphabetical order:

  • Alive
  • Andoo Comanche
  • Chutzpah
  • Celestial
  • LawConnect
  • SHK Scallywag
  • Smuggler
  • URM
  • Wild Thing

Who owns LawConnect?

Christen Beck.

Mr Beck is the founder of a legal software company, which he created off the back of building a system for his father's legal firm in the 90s.

In 2017, he was named EY Entrepreneur of the Year and in 2018, he was ranked 99th on the Financial Review's Rich List.

Who owns Andoo Comanche?

John 'Herman' Winning Jnr.

He's the chief executive of Winning Appliances, a company started by his great grandfather in 1906.

Mr Winning Jnr took over the role from his father in 2011.

How far is the Sydney to Hobart distance?

It's a 628-nautical-mile course – that's1,163 kilometres.

Starting at Sydney Harbour, the course runs down the south-east coast of Australia, across the Bass Strait before turning into the Derwent River to finish in Hobart.

It usually takes about 48 hours for the first boat to cross the finish line.

What is a nautical mile?

A nautical mile is the equivalent to 1.852 kilometres.

It's an internationally used standardised term used for maritime navigation, based on the Earth's latitude and longitude coordinates.

A nautical mile is the equivalent of one minute of latitude.

Because of this, a nautical mile is slightly longer than land mile.

How many boats are in the Sydney to Hobart race?

There's 103 this year.

What is the prize for Sydney to Hobart?

There's no prize money – just trophies. Here's the two main ones:

  • JH Illingworth Challenge Cup: This is for the line honours winner – which is the first boat to cross the finish line.
  • Tattersalls Cup: This goes to the overall winner.

What's the Sydney to Hobart record?

The line honours record is 1 day, 9 hours, 15 minutes and 24 seconds.

It was set in 2017 byLDV Comanche.

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Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is an annual sailing race that takes place in Australia. It covers a distance of 628 nautical miles (1,163 kilometers) and starts at Sydney Harbour, runs down the southeast coast of Australia, crosses the Bass Strait, and finishes in Hobart, Tasmania. The race usually takes about 48 hours for the first boat to cross the finish line .

Line Honours

In the context of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, "line honours" refers to the order in which boats cross the finish line. The boat that crosses the finish line first is awarded line honours. In the 2023 race, LawConnect took line honours, followed closely by Andoo Comanche, with a difference of just 51 seconds.

Overall Winners

The overall winner of the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is determined by calculating race times to take into account the differences between boats, such as their weight and length (handicaps). This calculation allows for a fair comparison between different boats. The overall winner is considered the more prestigious of the two prizes. While line honours typically go to the biggest and fastest yachts (supermaxis), it is often one of the smaller vessels that is crowned the overall winner. The overall winner for the 2023 race has not yet been decided .

LawConnect and Andoo Comanche

LawConnect and Andoo Comanche are two boats that participated in the 2023 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race. LawConnect, owned by Christian Beck, sensationally overtook Andoo Comanche in the final moments of the race to snatch line honours. Christian Beck, the owner of LawConnect, described their win as a dream come true.

Distance and Nautical Mile

The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race covers a distance of 628 nautical miles, which is equivalent to 1,163 kilometers. A nautical mile is a unit of measurement used in maritime navigation. It is based on the Earth's latitude and longitude coordinates and is slightly longer than a land mile. One nautical mile is equivalent to one minute of latitude.

Prize and Trophies

The Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race does not offer prize money. Instead, trophies are awarded to the winners. The JH Illingworth Challenge Cup is awarded to the line honours winner, which is the first boat to cross the finish line. The Tattersalls Cup is awarded to the overall winner, taking into account the calculated race times and handicaps .

Sydney to Hobart Record

The current line honours record for the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race is 1 day, 9 hours, 15 minutes, and 24 seconds. This record was set in 2017 by LDV Comanche.

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This is all that separated the Sydney to Hobart race leaders before an upset win (2024)

FAQs

What do you win if you win the Sydney to Hobart? ›

Once a year, Sydney's harbour is overtaken by yachts in every direction by the Sydney Hobart race. The grand prize is the Tattersall Cup, which gives boats handicaps given size and speed. The real race, though, is for 'line honours,' the reward given to the first yacht that makes it to the finishing line.

What are the results of the Sydney Hobart race? ›

At final racetime
YachtPosition
1Mistral (TH) Rupert Henry NSWFINISHED
2Kraken 111 (TH) Rob Gough/John Saul TASFINISHED
3Min River (TH) Jiang Lin NSWFINISHED
4Cinnamon Girl - Eden Capital (TH) Cian McCarthy IrelandFINISHED
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Who won the overall winner of Sydney Hobart? ›

Alive, skippered by Duncan Hine, has been declared the overall winner of the 78th Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, securing the Tasmanian boat its second victory in five years.

Who was first out of the heads Sydney to Hobart? ›

LawConnect was first out of the heads in Sydney on Boxing Day after a dramatic start to the 628-nautical mile bluewater classic and the retirement of fellow supermaxi SHK Scallywag.

Who won Sydney to Hobart 1998? ›

Outright victory went to Sayonara, owned and skippered by Larry Ellison, with Lachlan Murdoch amongst the crew. The 35 foot AFR Midnight Rambler, skippered by Ed Psaltis, won on handicap. Never before had a boat of its size reached the entry to Bass Straight in less than a day.

What is the Sydney to Hobart record? ›

After a close incident at Sydney Heads the title was decided in the Jury Room with Wild Oats XI being penalised 1 hour and giving the new race record of 1 day 9 hours 15 minutes and 24 seconds to LDV Comanche.

Who won the Hobart Cup? ›

Aurora's Symphony wins 150th Hobart Cup: Owner Denis Napthine speaks of milestone 'honour'

What happened in the 1998 Sydney to Hobart? ›

The storm cut through the fleet, resulting in the drowning of six sailors (from New South Wales, Tasmania and Britain). Seven yachts were abandoned at sea and lost. Thirty civil and military aircraft took part in the rescue operation of 55 sailors from 12 impacted yachts.

Who won 1969 Sydney to Hobart? ›

Sydney Hobart Yacht Race Overall Winners
YEARYACHTOWNER
1969Morning CloudEdward Heath
1970PachaRobert Crichton-Brown
1971PathfinderBrin Wilson
1972America EagleTed Turner
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Who owns Alive boat? ›

Alive, owned by Phillip Turner and skippered by Duncan Hine, is the 2023 overall winner of the Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.

Who won 2014 Sydney Hobart? ›

Wild Rose (Roger Hickman) was awarded the Tattersall's Cup. 117 boats started the race and 103 finished.

Who won the Sydney to Hobart 1982? ›

The closest finish was in 1982 when Condor of Bermuda beat Apollo across the line by seven seconds. Not all yachts make the finish, and rough weather can cause many withdrawals. In 1993, only 38 yachts finished out of 110 starters.

How many died in Sydney to Hobart? ›

Six sailors died and just 44 yachts survived the gale-force winds and mountainous seas to finish the race. Two crew members died on the Launceston yacht Business Post Naiad, one by drowning, the other from a heart attack at the height of the storm.

Is Hobart the second oldest city in Australia? ›

With its long and interesting history, Hobart, Australia's second oldest established city, displays its cultural heritage throughout its historic buildings and neighbourhoods.

Is Hobart the oldest city in Australia? ›

Founded in 1804 as a British penal colony, Hobart is Australia's second-oldest capital city after Sydney, New South Wales. Whaling quickly emerged as a major industry in the area, and for a time Hobart served as the Southern Ocean's main whaling port.

What is the prize money for winning the yacht racing? ›

There's a $200,000 USD prize for the winner of each event. At the end of the season, the three teams highest on the championship leaderboard race off in the Grand Final – a single race where the winning team picks up a $2m USD prize.

Do Sydney to Hobart crew get paid? ›

Some crews get paid while others have to pay for the privilege, but wherever you look, the Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race is awash with big money.

What was the closest finish to Sydney Hobart? ›

In 1982 Condor of Burmuda won the Sydney to Hobart (1981) which was the closest ever finish, winning by just seven seconds against Apollo III during a gruelling match race up the River Derwent.

Who owns the yacht Andoo Comanche? ›

“It is pretty painful,” Comanche skipper and owner John Winning Jr said. “We've got an amazing boat that should have won.

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