Royal Ocean Racing Club, also known as RORC, is a Privately Owned, UK-based company founded in 1925 with approximately 30 employees. The company reported $7.4M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, RORC specializes in Media and TV services and is known for organizing offshore yacht races, including the Rolex Fastnet Race.
On April 3, 2026, the Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) Easter Challenge training regatta began in the Solent, providing thrilling conditions with winds gusting up to 30 knots for over 200 sailors. Previously, the entry list for the Round Ireland Yacht Race 2026 grew to 29 boats by March 8, including 19 visiting entries from outside Ireland. Earlier, on February 27, the Farr 100 Leopard 3 was declared the overall winner under IRC for the 2026 RORC Caribbean 600. The RORC Nelson’s Cup had opened on February 17 off Antigua, featuring two windward-leeward races in contrasting conditions of squalls and sunshine, with an early protest reshaping the leaderboard. This followed news from February 14, when the Round Ireland Yacht Race 2026 fleet had initially grown to 15 entries, with three new additions reinforcing the strong early overseas presence.
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Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC) offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC)'s product portfolio comprises of media and TV services.
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Royal Ocean Racing Club (RORC)'s revenues were less than $10M in 2023. All the revenue comes from video streaming.
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