Stu Bannatyne (born 20 April 1971) is a New Zealand sailor who has competed in eight Volvo Ocean Races. He has won four of those eight.
Born in Christchurch, Bannatyne won the Volvo Ocean Race (then known as the Whitbread Round the World Race) in his first attempt, when he sailed on NZ Endeavour during the 1993âÂÂ94 Whitbread Round the World Race.
In the 1997âÂÂ98 race, Bannatyne sailed on Silk Cut which placed fourth. He sailed on Illbruck Challenge when it won the 2001âÂÂ02 Volvo Ocean Race, before sailing on movistar in the 2005âÂÂ06 event.
Bannatyne won the event for a third time when he sailed with Ericsson 4 during the 2008âÂÂ09 race, before joining the Team New Zealand entry, Camper Lifelovers, for the 2011âÂÂ12 Volvo Ocean Race.
He was the coach for Team Alvimedica in the 2014âÂÂ15 Volvo Ocean Race, before joining the crew for leg 5 of the race. He sailed on Dongfeng Race Team when it won the 2017âÂÂ18 Volvo Ocean Race.
He has also sailed in eight Fastnet Races, three Transpacific Yacht Races and in 11 Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races.
His brother, James Bannatyne, played for the New Zealand national football team, the All Whites. His other brother, Grant Bannatyne, is a successful architect, notably for his involvement on The Shard with Renzo Piano's office.