Support for the 2026 Aramex Dubai to Muscat Sailing Race continues to strengthen, with renewed commitment from a long-standing partner and the addition of a new Official Sponsor.
Montegrappa returns for the 2026 edition in its newly established role as Prize Sponsor and Recordkeeping Partner, while Wicked joins the race for the first time as an Official Sponsor.
Together, they reflect growing confidence in the race’s direction – and in its evolution from a respected regional offshore classic into a professionally structured, globally ambitious event.
Montegrappa: recognising performance and preserving the record
Montegrappa’s continued involvement reinforces one of the race’s most important traditions: recognising achievement and preserving the history written at sea.
As Prize Sponsor and Recordkeeping Partner, Montegrappa plays a central role in honouring the performances that define the Dubai to Muscat – a 360-nautical-mile test where results are earned through preparation, discipline and sound decision-making under pressure. It’s a partnership grounded in precision, legacy and respect for accomplishment.
Wicked: a new Official Sponsor joins the fleet
For 2026, Wicked joins the Dubai to Muscat Sailing Race as an Official Sponsor, adding new energy and support at a time when the event is scaling – with a record fleet, expanded media focus and a growing community around the race.
Wicked’s involvement strengthens the race’s sponsor line-up and reflects its increasing appeal to brands seeking authentic alignment with endurance sport, adventure and a highly engaged sailing audience.
Backing the race’s next chapter
As preparations accelerate for what will be the largest Dubai to Muscat editions to date, sponsor support remains critical to delivering the race safely, professionally and with impact – on the water and ashore.
Montegrappa’s return and Wicked’s arrival as an Official Sponsor mark another step forward in building the foundations for the race’s long-term growth, while staying true to the values that have defined it for more than three decades.