Clean Sweep for Viva Malta!

LINE HONOURS, IRC AND ORC OVERALL VICTORY AT ROMA PER TUTTI OFFSHORE RACE

Malta National Offshore Sailing Team Claims Treble on Historic International Debut at the 540nautical mile Classic

The wait is over — and the result has exceeded every expectation. After months of meticulous preparation, a structured and rigorous crew selection process, and a steadfast commitment to ensuring that Malta’s first international offshore racing campaign would be built on the strongest possible foundations, the Malta National Offshore Sailing Team – Viva Malta – has not merely made its long-awaited international debut — it has won it outright.

Competing aboard the Cookson 50 Viva Malta, the team took to the start line at Riva di Traiano on Saturday, 12 April 2026, for one of the Tyrrhenian Sea’s most celebrated offshore classics — the Roma Per Tutti — and returned with a treble: Line Honours, IRC Overall, and ORC Overall.

For a team racing together for the first time, the conditions at Roma Per Tutti 2026 were nothing but challenging — and Viva Malta met them head-on. While each crew member brought solid offshore experience, and several had sailed together in previous campaigns, this marked their first outing as a complete unit aboard Viva Malta.

A Race That Tested Everything

The race opened with a favourable southerly breeze at the start, which carried the fleet south in strong conditions for much of the early passage. Upwind, the crew faced gusts reaching 38 knots with seas running at 4 to 6 metres — severe conditions that accounted for retirements elsewhere in the fleet. Erring to the side of caution the Maltese crew kept the boat moving and pressed on when others could not.

Approaching Lipari, the fleet entered a transition zone. The southerly wind gave way to a fresh south-westerly breeze, which Viva Malta rode north in downwind conditions for the return leg to Rome — an exhilarating passage that lasted approximately 20 hours. As the boat neared Rome, conditions changed once again: the final 60 miles brought thunder, lightning, and rain, with a fresh burst of breeze from an unexpected storm. Though far from welcome, the team held their nerve, managed the conditions, and crossed the line first.

Throughout the race, the crew gelled and grew together as a unit, pushing hard in demanding circumstances and demonstrating precisely the cohesion and competitive spirit that the selection process had set out to build. The result — Line Honours, IRC Overall, and ORC Overall — reflects not just speed, but teamwork, resilience, and seamanship of the highest order.

In Their Own Words

Zach Zammit, Co-Skipper: “It has been a privilege to be chosen by the Malta Sailing Federation as co- I want to thank the sailing clubs, the federation, and our families for their patience and support throughout this journey. A very personal thank you to Ramon Sant Hill for the extraordinary work he put in to get this boat race-ready — there is more work still to be done on the boat, but what he achieved in the time available was remarkable. This result belongs to every one of them.”

Saul Vassallo, Co-Skipper: “I am very happy with the boat and the team — they were phenomenal. We had every horrible sailing condition possible: transition zones, lightning storms, heavy seas — you name it. But we were sailing with friends we have known for years, and they performed exceptionally well. It was a strong team effort and we are absolutely over the moon.”

For Boat Captain Ramon Sant Hill, the Roma Per Tutti holds a particularly personal significance. In 2009, Sant Hill was part of the crew aboard Sciara, which claimed overall victory in that year’s edition of the race. Returning to Riva di Traiano — this time as Boat Captain of the Maltese national team, and now as part of a winning crew once more — represents a remarkable full-circle moment.

Viva Malta — The Crew

The Malta National Offshore Sailing Team competing at the Roma Per Tutti 2026 is:

Co-Skippers: Zach Zammit and Saul Vassallo

Boat Captain: Ramon Sant Hill

Crew: Isaac Vassallo, Nick Debono Drury, Alex Siegler, Shaun Miggiani, Karl Miggiani, Jake Satariano, Gregory Mifsud Orlando, Patrice Pace, Pascal Pace.

The Viva Malta Offshore Racing Team is proud to be supported by Sport Malta and the Malta SailingFederation. Their backing has been instrumental in making this victory a reality, and the team is proud to have repaid that confidence with a result that reflects the talent, dedication, and competitive spirit of Maltese sailing.

Malta Sailing Federation President Michael Mifsud, brimming with pride enthused that “This is a historic milestone for Maltese sailing, and a statement of intent for what promises to be an ambitious international campaign. The red and white of Malta has crossed the line first. Line Honours, IRC Overall, ORC Overall — on its international debut, Viva Malta has won it all. This is only the beginning” he concluded.

Viva Malta will be in action again on the 8th of May in the Bay of Naples at the 71st Regata dei Tre Golfi.