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Horacio Carabelli (Horacio Nicolás Carabelli Mari) was born on 10 February, 1968 in Montevideo, Uruguay, is a Uruguayan-Brazilian engineer and sailor. Discover Horacio Carabelli's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?
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Horacio Nicolás Carabelli Mari |
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Sailor and engineer |
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56 years old |
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Aquarius |
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10 February, 1968 |
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10 February |
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Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Uruguay
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Horacio Carabelli Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Horacio Carabelli worth at the age of 56 years old? Horacio Carabelli’s income source is mostly from being a successful Sailor. He is from Uruguay. We have estimated Horacio Carabelli's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
As Team Luna Rossa could not participate in the following edition, Horacio was invited to participate in the 35th America's Cup, held in Bermuda, in the team led by the French skipper Franck Cammas:Groupama Sailing Team.
He has been part of several America's Cup teams; and is currently participating in the 36th edition of the America's Cup in Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli's team from Italy.
Horacio Carabelli obtained several awards in International Snipe World Championships:
Horacio participated in the 36th America's Cup as the Co-Design Coordinator of Team Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli from Italy; team sponsored by Patrizio Bertelli, Prada's CEO, and directed by the skipper Max Sirena.Team Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli won the Prada Cup in this edition becoming the official challenger of Team New Zealand in this 36th America's Cup.
Horacio has participated in several Brazilian Championships in different sailing classes: Optimist, Snipe, Laser, Star, Multimar 32, ILC25, among others.
Horacio Carabelli (born 10 February 1968 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is an international sailor and engineer.
Horacio Carabelli was born in Montevideo, Uruguay in a family of sailors.
Son of an Argentine boat builder, Anibal Horacio Carabelli, and grandson of a Uruguayan naval captain, Carlos Mari, Horacio grew sailing at the Yacht Club Uruguayo.
As a child his hobby was to build very detailed ship and plane models.
At the age of eight, he started participating in national and international competitions in the Optimist sailing class.
During his adolescence he sailed in Snipe class with Luis Chiaparro first and Christopher Shewe afterwards, competing in Snipe World Championships where he obtained the Vieri Lasinio Di Castelvero Trophy in two consecutive World Junior Championships (1984 and 1986).
Horacio and Luis Chiaparro also obtained the third place in the Open World Championship in La Rochelle, France 1987.
Horacio also participated in the Pan American Games that were held in 1987 in Indianapolis, United States of America and in the North American Championship.
Horacio represented Uruguay in the Seoul 1988 Summer Olympics together with Luis Chiaparro and Heber Ansorena, sailing in the Soling Class.
After finishing his high school studies Horacio moved to Florianópolis, Brazil, where his father sailed and built boats.
Once in Brazil, Horacio became a full member of the Iate Clube Santa Catarina, and continued sailing and working on his father's shipyard while studying naval design and engineering at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (U.F.S.C).
Horacio has continued his sailing career participating in many international championships in different sailing classes while designing and constructing boats.
Horacio Carabelli participated in the 1988 Summer Olympic Games held in Seoul, South Korea, and obtained the 16th place together with crew members Luis Chiaparro and Heber Ansorena.
Horacio Carabelli has participated in three Volvo Ocean Race editions.
In 1990 Horacio Carabelli and Luis Chiaparro won the Snipe South American Championship held in Buenos Aires, Argentina and obtained two second places: in the Snipe South American Championships held in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil in 1988; and in Porto Alegre, Río Grande do Sul, Brazil in 1992.
In 1999 his team – with Horacio as a skipper – obtained the first place at the IMS Brazilian Championship held in Ilhabela, São Paulo, Brazil in the Vmax4, ILC25.
As an engineer, Horacio Carabelli does not only integrate his engineering skills while sailing, he has also carried out projects, constructions and designs regarding different types of vessels: yachts, motor yachts, schooners, monohull ships and multihull yachts.
In yachting, Carabelli is well known for his Multimar 32' yacht project as the sailboats he designed have obtained important prizes in national and international IMS class competitions.
Some of the Multimar 32 sailboats are: Gosto D'Água, Scirocco, Resgate, Mano a Mano, ESPN Brasil and Vmax.
At the moment a Carabelli 30' sailing class is being made from his design by a Brazilian shipyard.
During the 2005–06 Volvo Ocean Race Horacio Carabelli obtained the third place on board of the Brasil 1 vessel commanded by the skipper Torben Grael together with Alan Adler, André Fonseca, Andy Meiklejohn, Joca Signorini, Kiko Pellicano, Knud Frostad, Marcel Van Triest, Marcelo Ferreira, Roberto Bermúdez and Stuart Wilson.
Horacio was Trimmer and Technical Director in the 'Brasil 1' team.
He enjoyed sailing around the world and crossing Cape Horn for the first time with the "Brasil 1" team and, as skipper Torben Grael stated in the interview done by Murillo Novais: Horacio Carabelli's role in the team was essential.
Horacio Carabelli has participated in the America's Cup international regatta since 2006.
During the 2007 edition held in Valencia, Spain, he was the Mast Department Manager and Special Projects developer of the Swedish team Victory Challenge managed by Hugo Stenbeck.
At the 2008–09 Volvo Ocean Race Horacio obtained the first place with the Ericsson 4 team commanded by Torben Grael together with Jules Salter, Guy Salter, Brad Jackson, Stu Bannatyne, Dave Endean, Joao Signorini, Ryan Godfre, Phil Jameson and Tony Mutter.
After hard work, great enthusiasm and commitment throughout the race, the team established a new world record on the Volvo Ocean 70 class.
They broke the world record for a monohull 24‑hour distance achieving 596.6 nautical miles (Distance of 596.6 nm and average speed of 24.85 knots).
Sailing reporter Felipe Caruso stated in Brazilian sailing magazine 'Náutica' :
''"Carabelli is always focused on Ericsson' 4 sails: no one knows the boat commanded by Torben Grael around the world better than him (...) Torben Grael's first time companion, the brazilian-uruguayan Horacio Carabelli is, also, the spirit of the leadering boat of the Volvo Ocean Race."
He is an international sailor who participated in three Round the World Volvo Ocean Race competitions, winning and earning a Guinness World Record in the 2010 edition with Ericsson 4 Team.
In the Volvo Ocean Race 2011–12 edition Horacio was the Technical Director of Team Telefónica with Skipper Iker Martínez and the following crew: Andrew Cape, Xabi Fernández, Neal McDonald, Pepe Ribes, Jordi Calafat, Joao Signorini, Pablo Arrarte, Antonio Cuervas-Mons, Zane Gills and Diego Fructuoso.
Team Telefónica obtained the fourth general place after very tight regatta results.
In the 2013 edition which was held in San Francisco, California, United States of America, he was the Wing Project Manager for the Swedish team Artemis.
In 2014, he was the Construction Coordinator of Team Luna Rossa, from Italy, that challenged the Oracle Team from United States on the 34th America's Cup edition in San Francisco, California.