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Entry into the channel for Jérémie Beyou and Paul Meilhat from 1100hrs UTC
Paul Meilhat, 5th in the 2024 Vendée Globe
This Friday at 10h40 UTC, after 74 days, 22 hours and 38 minutes of racing Paul Meilhat crossed the finish line in Les Sables d'Olonne to take fifth place on this 10th edition of the Vendée Globe. For the 42 year old the result underlines the remarkable tenacity and talent which he showed on the…
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Hanging on when it feels harder than ever
After two and a half months at sea on the Vendée Globe very few skippers are still enjoying their sailing, even less so those who are close to the finish. Increasingly complex weather stands between them and the finish line and their biggest challenge is just hanging in there, keeping the boat and…
Difficult weather conditions for Biotherm's finish, expected on the line at 1000hrs UTC
Jérémie Beyou, 4th in the Vendée Globe
Emerging relieved and happy out of a dark, windy night off Les Sables d’Olonne, Jérémie Beyou crossed the finish line of his fifth Vendée Globe this morning at 00:58 (UTC) to take fourth place from the record fleet of 40 starters. The elapsed time for the 48 year old skipper of Charal is 74 days,…
Mean Biscay lives up to its reputation
Nearly one week since the Vendée Globe podium was completed by Sébastien Simon, Jérémie Beyou will lead a surge of exhausted but relieved and grateful skippers through the finish line. The skipper of Charal is well set for fourth place, due to cross the line tonight between midnight and 0200hrs UTC…
Oliver Heer : "I feel very bad for Sam with everything he has achieved"
Beyou should finish fourth tonight
Having rounded Cape Finisterre – passing inside the TSS – Jérémie Beyou is now reaching in a light N’ly breeze with just over 300 miles to the finish where he should secure fourth place overall. But it is a complex passage across Biscay which now has a high pressure ridge protecting it bringing…
Little wins and false summits
Brit Sam Goodchild was celebrating a small victory this morning as he hoisted his freshly repaired mainsail which split in half two days ago. After working tirelessly since the accident, sticking the halves together in big waves and strong winds, the skipper of VULNERABLE, tentatively hoisted the…