It takes a dedicated team of engineers, athletes, logisticians and sponsors to field a racing submarine. Each team is fully responsible for the development of their submarine, including marketing and sponsorship. A total of 24 teams from 10 different countries have taken part in the eISR over the past 12 years. Each year, around 100 university students in engineering, management, human movement science, graphic design and beyond take part. In total, there are around 700 eISR alumni. Here you can meet the teams and learn a bit more about their history and successes at the eISR.
Omer
Omer are the team to beat, having won four of the previous six eISR races. Omer are…
WASUB
WASUB holds the eISR speed record (7.3 kt at eISR 2016) and fastest time around the…
FAU
FAU is the birthplace of human-powered submarine racing. Always fast, they are a team to…
WarwickSub
WarwickSub has been competing since 2012 and are known for their innovation and really…
NCKU
NCKU joined their first race in 2022. Their second submarine, Pegasus, proved to be a…