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A record-breaking 10th edition !

The 10th edition of the Vendée Globe ends on an exceptional note, from a sporting, popular and media point of view. The level of competition has never been so high: Charlie Dalin, the great winner of this anniversary edition, smashed the event record by more than 9 days! The public, as ever, thronged the start village and celebrated all the skippers on their arrival, confirming their attachment to this sporting competition and this extraordinary human adventure around the globe. Let's take a look back at an exceptional edition.

LES SABLES D'OLONNE, FRANCE - JANUARY 14, 2025 : MACIF Santé Prévoyance skipper Charlie Dalin (FRA) is photographed celebrating with flares after winning the Vendee Globe, on January 14, 2025 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Louis Carli / Alea)
LES SABLES D'OLONNE, FRANCE - 14 JANVIER 2025 : Charlie Dalin (FRA), skipper de MACIF Santé Prévoyance, est photographié en train de fêter avec des fusées éclairantes sa victoire sur le Vendée Globe, le 14 janvier 2025 aux Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo Jean-Louis Carli / Alea)

An unprecedented level of competition

Specialists agree that the sporting level of this competition has risen significantly. The race record was smashed by more than 9 days, with Charlie Dalin winning in 64 days 19 hours 22 minutes, confirming the technological advances in the fleet and the skippers' mastery. Charlie Dalin fought a neck-and-neck battle with rookie Yoann Richomme, who finished 22 hours 47 minutes behind him.

On the other hand, Sébastien Simon wrote his name into the history of the race with a new 24-hour speed record, covering 615.33 nautical miles in the South Atlantic (1,139.6 km). The sailor from Vendée rounded off the podium despite suffering foil damage in the middle of the Indian Ocean.

Another noteworthy fact: the lowest retirement rate ever seen in a Vendée Globe (20%), testifying to the better preparation of the sailors and the increased reliability of the fleet thanks to the strengthened qualification system. 80% of the competitors at the start finished their round the world race ranked.

Record attendance for the event

Popular enthusiasm for the Vendée Globe continues to grow: 2.45 million people came to Les Sables d'Olonne for the Vendée Globe.

The start village welcomed 1.3 million visitors (+13% compared to 2016, the benchmark edition, 2020 having been marked by the Covid-19 pandemic) and the start 350,000, confirming the public's enthusiasm for this unique race. The finishes were also great celebrations, bringing together a total of 800,000 enthusiasts to celebrate the skippers, from the winner to the last competitor.


The success of the Vendée Globe is based on its deep roots in the Vendée, a region that thrills to the beat of the race. This 10th edition of the race, marked by an impressive level of sporting achievement and extraordinary public enthusiasm, fully testifies to this.

Alain Leboeuf
President of the Vendée Globe and the Vendée department

LES SABLES D’OLONNE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 09, 2025 : Fans are cheering for DeVenir skipper Violette Dorange (FRA) after she takes 25th place in the Vendee Globe, on February 09, 2025 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Vincent Curutchet / Alea)
LES SABLES D’OLONNE, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 09, 2025 : Fans are cheering for DeVenir skipper Violette Dorange (FRA) after she takes 25th place in the Vendee Globe, on February 09, 2025 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Vincent Curutchet / Alea)

With more than 30,000 hospitality guests over 3 weeks, the Vendée Globe 2024 village has once again been a great place for companies to meet. 400 local, national and international organisations took part in the 500 BtoB events organised in the village, taking advantage of this unique platform to exchange ideas, develop their business and strengthen their network. More than ever, the Vendée Globe is a window into the economic world.

An increasingly popular race

With audiences growing strongly, the Vendée Globe 2024 has confirmed its global appeal:

  • 260,000 media and digital coverage, up 7% on 2020
     

  • Media buying equivalent: 415 million euros (+11%)
     

  • TV

    • The Vendée Globe was covered massively by broadcasters around the world, in 190 territories.

    • 168 TV broadcasters/digital platforms showed images of the Vendée Globe throughout the race, an increase of 30% compared to 2020.

    • 1 out of 3 French people watched images of the start on television, i.e. 22 million people. For the line crossing, the audience share in France rose to 76%!

    • A total of 67 broadcasters covered the live start, 47 of them internationally, representing a 63% increase on the record set in 2020.

    • The excitement carried through to the finish, with 54 broadcasters of the winner's finish, 42% more than in 2020.
       

  • Vendée Globe website & application

    • 160 million visits registered, 37% more than in 2020 and 480 million pages viewed.

    • 18 million unique visitors, again a new record, with a 60% increase compared to 2020.

    • The app, meanwhile, was downloaded almost 580,000 times, 47% more than in 2020.
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  • Social networks

    • There were 9.2 billion impressions on all Social Networks worldwide. Engagement, meanwhile, is 31 million.

    • 1.6 million people follow the Vendée Globe accounts, all networks taken together. This represents 570,000 more fans between the beginning of October and the end of the race. That's +55% compared to 2020.

The Vendée Globe attracts an increasingly diverse audience. The race is followed from an early age, thanks in particular to the Vendée Department's educational programme, the Vendée Globe Junior, which introduces the youngest children to the world of ocean racing. This year, the number of unique visitors to the dedicated website almost tripled compared to 2020, reaching 1,300,000 unique visitors. In addition, the intergenerational aspect of the event has been strengthened with the introduction of the Adélie mascot, the penguin.

The audience for the race is also becoming increasingly female, and younger, thanks in particular to its presence on TikTok, where over 53% of subscribers are aged under 24. On this platform, 40 million videos were viewed over the period of the race. On Virtual Regatta, the proportion of female players increased by 7 points compared to 2020.

LES SABLES D'OLONNE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 9, 2024: Public is photographed at sunset during prestart of the Vendee Globe, on November 9, 2024 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Louis Carli / Alea)
LES SABLES D'OLONNE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 9, 2024: Public is photographed at sunset during prestart of the Vendee Globe, on November 9, 2024 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Louis Carli / Alea)

A resolutely international event

The internationalisation of the Vendée Globe was confirmed with a line-up of 14 skippers from all over the world, including a Chinese skipper for the first time. This diversity reflects the growing appeal of the event, which is attracting more and more competitors and enthusiasts from around the world. The international audience of the website has increased by 6 points compared to 2020. It now represents 36% of the total audience. On the social networks, more than half (52%) of the discussions around the Vendée Globe have taken place outside France. On Instagram, 43.5% of the race's followers are located outside France.

LES SABLES D’OLONNE, FRANCE - MARCH 08, 2025 : Spectators celebrate D’Ieteren Group skipper Denis Van Weynbergh (BEL) who takes last place in the Vendee Globe, 1 day after the finish line had been closed sport-wise, hence not being classified, on March 08, 2025 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Louis Carli / Alea)
LES SABLES D’OLONNE, FRANCE - MARCH 08, 2025 : Spectators celebrate D’Ieteren Group skipper Denis Van Weynbergh (BEL) who takes last place in the Vendee Globe, 1 day after the finish line had been closed sport-wise, hence not being classified, on March 08, 2025 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Louis Carli / Alea)

Meeting our environmental commitments

The Vendée Globe 2024 has taken its environmental commitment one step further by implementing concrete and measurable actions. In the village, a strict exhibitors' charter supported by ADEME has enabled single-use plastic to be banned, thus avoiding the equivalent of 90 million plastic bottles, or 9 Olympic swimming pools! Rigorous waste management, backed up by a ‘green brigade’, resulted in 95% of waste being recycled.

Accessibility to the event has been rethought with sustainable transport solutions, including an increase in TER and TGV services, cycle parks and dedicated car pools.

The commitment to preserving the oceans has also taken on a new dimension. The Vendée Globe endowment fund has already supported 3 major projects: the protection of marine biodiversity with Share The Ocean, the study of megafauna with Over The Swell and the development of onboard scientific equipment in partnership with UNESCO. This major project, carried out as part of the Decade of the Oceans, has enabled two-thirds of the skippers to take oceanographic instruments on board to collect valuable data for the international scientific community.

In addition, content partnerships have been forged with Ifremer, the TAAF and Polar Journal. The commitment was extended to the village, with a dedicated space, an XXL exhibition and several discussion forums to raise awareness of environmental issues.

LES SABLES D'OLONNE, FRANCE - OCTOBER 21, 2024: The public is enjoying experiences and games on the Banque Populaire Grand Ouest, Crédit Maritime stand in the village of the Vendee Globe, on October 21, 2024 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Marie Liot / Alea)
LES SABLES D'OLONNE, FRANCE - OCTOBER 21, 2024: The public is enjoying experiences and games on the Banque Populaire Grand Ouest, Crédit Maritime stand in the village of the Vendee Globe, on October 21, 2024 in Les Sables d'Olonne, France - (Photo by Jean-Marie Liot / Alea)

A unique race, a unique positioning

Despite its evolution, the Vendée Globe remains true to its values: an extraordinary human adventure, an absolute sporting challenge and a unique popular event. Emotion is at the heart of the story, with powerful moments shared by millions of enthusiasts of all ages, all backgrounds and all over the world.

The Vendée Globe 2024 ended with a resounding success, confirming its status as an extraordinary sporting event and celebrating, once again, the extraordinary human adventure that it embodies.

SAVE THE DATE: 10 May

An exceptional closing ceremony will take place on Saturday 10 May in Les Sables d'Olonne. From 18:30 to 20:00, the skippers will parade through the legendary channel one last time in a great nautical ceremony. Then, at 10.30pm, a unique light show, combining 1,000 drones and fireworks, will light up the night in Les Sables to celebrate this 10th edition.


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