The Phnom Penh Post

Yachtsman, 62, sets transatlan­tic race record

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FRENCH yachtsman Francis Joyon, 62, won the Route du Rhum transatlan­tic race in record time on Sunday, outpacing young competitor Francois Gabart in a nailbiting final lap around Guadeloupe’s main island.

Joyon sailed into Point-aPitre just before midnight to take victor y in the singlehand­ed race after seven days, 14 hours, 21 minutes and 47 seconds at sea.

The 35-year-old Gabart arrived seven minutes after Joyon, finishing second in the 11th edition of the daunting race dubbed “Formula One on water” due to the six nextgenera­tion, high-speed boats taking part.

“It was really an extraordin­ary race,” said Joyon, praising Gabart, whose boat was badly damaged by storms, as “highly brave and committed”.

Joyon beat the previous record set by Frenchman Loick Peyron ( Banque Populaire VII) in 2014 of seven days and 15 hours. It was his first victory in seven attempts.

All 123 challenger­s, half of them in small Class 40 boats, left Saint Malo in northwest France on November 4 for Guadeloupe, a French-governed archipelag­o in the Caribbean.

When Canadian Mike Birch won the inaugural Route du Rhum in Olympus in 1978, he completed the 5,700km (3,542 mile) course in 23 days and six hours.

Forty years on, Joyon’s Idec Sport and Gabart’s Macif were two of the vessels, called Ultim – maxi-trimarans, which can speed across the waves at 85km/h (45 knots).

The other Ultim skippers included Armel Le Cleac’h, winner of the most recent solo r o u n d - t h e - wor l d Ve n d e e Globe, whose dreams of victory were scuppered when his vessel, Banque Populaire IX, capsized and had to be rescued by a fishing boat.

He was one of four challenger­s in the fastest Ultim category to drop out after Sebastien Josse, Thomas Coville and Romain Pilliard also hit difficulti­es, taking refuge in the Spanish port of La Coruna.

 ?? AFP ?? Francis Joyon celebrates onboard his yacht in Guadeloupe after winning the Route du Rhum solo sailing race on Monday.
AFP Francis Joyon celebrates onboard his yacht in Guadeloupe after winning the Route du Rhum solo sailing race on Monday.

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