How did the sailing compotition La Route du Rhum get its name?

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"Rhum" is the French word for "rum". In the southern Caribbean destination area of that yacht race (Guadeloupe), some fine rums are distilled. Think of "Route du Rhum" as "Run for the Rum".

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The sailing competition "La Route du Rhum" gets its name from the route it follows and its association with the rum industry.

To explain further, "La Route du Rhum" means "The Rum Route" in English. The race starts in the French port city of Saint-Malo in Brittany and finishes in Pointe-à-Pitre, the capital of Guadeloupe in the Caribbean. The route spans approximately 3,542 nautical miles (6,560 kilometers) and crosses the Atlantic Ocean.

The name "La Route du Rhum" is derived from the historical link between the French regions of Brittany and Guadeloupe, both known for their production and trade of rum. The race was first held in 1978 as a way to promote the French rum industry.

So, to summarize, the sailing competition "La Route du Rhum" gets its name from the route it follows, crossing the Atlantic Ocean, and its connection to the rum industry.