As the Clipper 2025-26 Round the World Yacht Race makes its final crossing into the Northern Hemisphere, the first-ever Team Scotland yacht to take part has taken a podium place in the seventh stage of the race.
On Tuesday, it was confirmed that the adventure yacht, sponsored by Oban’s host port partners, Brand Scotland, Diageo, Argyll and Bute The Place to 2Be and Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMs), crossed the line of Stage 7: Sailing City - Qingao Cup in third place.
The result places the team high up in the leaderboard overall in one of the world’s toughest and most rewarding endurance challenges.
Set to make its penultimate stopover in Oban from July 10, the Clipper Race is already bringing global attention to Argyll and the Isles ahead of a bumper summer of sport.
10 international teams are expected to sail into Oban aboard 70ft ocean racing yachts between July 10 and 13, marking only the second time in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race’s 30-year history that the fleet has stopped in the country. The race’s first visit to the town during the 2023-24 edition delivered an estimated economic boost of £2 million.
10 international teams are expected to sail into Oban aboard 70ft ocean racing yachts between July 10 and 13 (Image: Ruairidh Galbraith)
Team Scotland has been formed to further boost economic growth, trade promotion and inward investment in the 2025-26 edition, while showcasing Oban Single Malt Scotch Whisky and its Distillery Visitor Experience to a global audience.
Speaking about the race experience, Skipper for Team Scotland, Heather Thomas said: “After starting our journey from Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth in August 2025, we have now sailed more than halfway around the world. This journey has had many highs and lows, but throughout it all the team has laughed together and supported one-another. A group of people who this time last year were complete strangers have been transformed into a tight-knit crew that no matter what the ocean and weather throws at them, face everything with tenacity, positivity and a generous pour of humour.
“Team Scotland has been well and truly flying the flag for Scotland throughout our stops around the world, including hosting a charity ceilidh in Airlie Beach, Australia to both raise money for UNICEF and give the rest of the fleet a taste of what is in store when we arrive in Oban.
“There is already a buzz of excitement amongst the team to bring our Team Scotland boat to its home in Oban. From meeting proud Scots around the world, the crew has already had a taste of the friendliness and enthusiasm of the people and cannot wait for a true Scottish welcome in Oban.”











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