ROAD TO MONACO: RACE WORLD OFFSHORE LANDS HISTORIC UIM AGREEMENT

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PROMOTING UIM OFFSHORE CLASS 1, UIM OFFSHORE CLASS 2 AND APBA SUPER CAT

World champions of all three classes will be honored at the 2027 UIM Annual Awards Ceremony in Monaco

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KEY WEST, Fla. — The road to Monaco officially begins in 2026.

Race World Offshore, LLC (RWO) on Wednesday confirmed the execution of a multi-year licensing agreement with UIM Events S.A.R.L., the commercial arm of the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM), assigning RWO the rights to conduct and operate the World Championship Series of the UIM Offshore Class 1, the UIM Offshore Class 2 and the APBA Super Cat across North America for the 2026 through 2031 seasons.

The series will be promoted as offshore racing comprising the UIM Offshore Class 1, UIM Offshore Class 2 and APBA Super Cat World Championships. Under the contract, Race World Offshore is the designated “Promoter” and exclusive commercial rights holder for the championship territory, defined as the United States and Canada.

The UIM, recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) as the world governing body of motorized water sports, is the international organization responsible for the administration, recognition and development of every form of powerboating. Headquartered in Monaco, the UIM owns the “UIM World Championship” and “UIM Continental Championship” titles and the rights connected to them — a level of international recognition no other governing body in the discipline holds. The American Power Boat Association (APBA) serves as the UIM’s national authority in the United States, and championship rules under the agreement align UIM and APBA rulebooks for technical compatibility and competitive integrity.

For the first time in years, three of North America’s premier offshore racing classes — the UIM Offshore Class 1, UIM Offshore Class 2 and APBA Super Cat — will compete on a single, fully sanctioned international stage, and the world champions crowned in each class will join the UIM’s global honor roll in Monaco.

“This is the moment our drivers, owners and crews have been waiting for,” said Larry Bleil, president of Race World Offshore. “The UIM Offshore Class 1, UIM Offshore Class 2 and APBA Super Cat are now world championships in the truest sense of the word, and the champion of each class will be recognized at the 2027 UIM Annual Awards Ceremony in Monaco — on the same stage as the best powerboat racers on the planet. That kind of recognition is what this sport deserves, and what our community has earned.”

“The UIM is proud to partner with Race World Offshore and to welcome Larry Bleil as the promoter of what is now a fully sanctioned international Championship Series,” says Thomas Kurth, Secretary General, UIM. “Bringing the UIM Offshore Class 1, the UIM Offshore Class 2 and the APBA Super Cat together on a single World Championship stage is a significant step for the Powerboating Sport in North America and on global scale, and ensuring that the champions of each of these three Offshore classes shall be recognized at the UIM Annual Awards Ceremony in Monaco is what this level of Powerboat Racing deserves. We also wish to thank our American Member Federation APBA for their continued support in making this possible. We look forward to a strong season and to a defining Finale in Key West.”

The 2026 RWO season runs five championship races across four host markets. The series opens in Atlantic City, N.J., before stops in Michigan City, Ind., and Clearwater Beach, Fla. It closes in Key West, Fla., where the Key West Offshore World Championships count as two events for the purpose of calculating the four-event minimum required by the UIM.

Operationally, RWO retains full responsibility for race organization, race control, course design, event logistics and safety coordination. The UIM retains responsibility for sporting integrity and championship recognition. The UIM logo will appear on the podium at every event and be integrated into broadcast graphics, official event materials and championship trophies.

Race World Offshore, LLC is a Key West, Fla.–based offshore powerboat racing promoter and the home of the Key West Offshore World Championships.

The Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM), founded in 1922 and headquartered in Monaco, is the world governing body of motorized water sports, recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).


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About the Union Internationale Motonautique

Established in 1922, the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) is the world governing body for all Powerboating activities. It is fully recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and it is a member of the Association of the IOC Recognized International Sports Federations (ARISF) for which UIM President, Dr. Raffaele Chiulli also serves as President. The UIM has 64 affiliated National Federations.

The main disciplines of the UIM are :

- Circuit ( F1, F2, F500, F4, Formula Future, etc.)
- Offshore ( XCAT, Class 1, etc.)
- Pleasure Navigation
- Radio-controlled boats
- Aquabike ( Jet ski)
- Solar & Electric
- MotoSurf

In the quest of increasing media exposure, improvement of financial independence, and geographic growth, the UIM has contracted promoters dealing with the flagship classes of its different racing disciplines such as Offshore, F1 and F2 Circuit, and Aquabike Class Pro.

As the Internationally recognized authority for world power boating, the UIM is charged with protecting and building the future of the Sport on behalf of its national federations and competitors and is responsible for creating a safe, accessible, unified and thriving world renowned sport.

Our activities

Highly competitive, fascinating, intensely challenging, risky and entertaining, Powerboat Racing is the ultimate adrenalin rush and regarded as one of the most spectacular and exciting sports in the world.

Geographical growth, environmental issues, financial pressures and the quest for media exposure continue to increase the complexities of the organization’s role as it delivers governance and change.

In 2017, supported by the emergence of independent promoters across all five continents, the UIM has increased its global influence and organizes 157 races worldwide.

https://www.uim.sport/Wys.aspx?num=3
 
This is a great move forward. Hopefully just the beginning of more cooperation between the APBA, North American National Authority, and the UIM, World Governing Authority for the International Olympic Committee.

It's been awhile since this type of cooperation has happened.
 
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