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Oliver Heer unveils new IMOCA “Embrace The Challenge” ahead of The Ocean Race Atlantic

Swiss sailor Oliver Heer has unveiled his new IMOCA ahead of The Ocean Race Atlantic, naming the boat Embrace The Challenge in a deliberate nod to his racing philosophy and the weather systems that define offshore sailing.

Oliver Heer unveils new IMOCA
Photo credit: The Ocean Race

The naming choice reflects more than marketing savvy. After navigating the gruelling Vendée Globe, Heer and his team recognised that his ability to stay positive under pressure, adapt quickly, and focus on what’s controllable had become the heart of his campaign. “When we looked back at our previous campaign, it became clear that people strongly associated me with a positive mindset,” Heer says. “That’s a very authentic reflection of who I am. Even in difficult moments, I’m always looking for opportunities where others might only see adversity.”

Oliver Heer unveils new IMOCA
Photo credit: The Ocean Race

The boat’s distinctive livery tells its own story, drawing inspiration from isobars found on weather charts. For anyone who’s spent time offshore, the logic is immediate. Weather charts dictate everything from strategy to survival, particularly in the Southern Ocean where reading pressure systems correctly can mean the difference between success and failure. “For sailors, there’s nothing more important than the weather,” Heer explains. “The lines represent pressure systems, but it’s not just about reading isobars — it’s about understanding pressure and dealing with pressure.”

Oliver Heer unveils new IMOCA
Photo credit: The Ocean Race

With roughly 100 days until the Atlantic race starts, the focus shifts to getting the boat dialled in. Justine Mettraux, the boat’s previous skipper, will help Heer and his team unlock its potential as quickly as possible. Heer has assembled an experienced crew including French Olympic sailor Marie Riou, offshore veteran Liz Wardley, and performance analyst Lincoln Dews.

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For Heer, the path has been marked by setbacks and qualification miles. The Vendée Globe taught him what pressure really means. Now, with the new boat launched and the countdown under way, he’s ready to find out what comes next.

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