The Borneo Post

Schoolboy gets hug from mum after record Channel sail

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CHERBOURG, France: French schoolboy Tom Goron, 12, got a hug from his mum and bottle of sparkling apple juice after his record single-handed crossing of the Channel in a tiny sail boat.

Tom set sail from the Needles, Isle of Wight, at 7 am ( 0600 GMT) Wednesday and arrived 14 hours and 20 minutes later at Cherbourg, northern France, setting a new record for the trip in an Optimist dinghy, a craft designed for inshore sailing and measuring less than 2-1/2 metres.

Tom vomited 10 times and was constantly seasick as his tubshaped craft was tossed on the swell.

His arrival home was a ‘deliveranc­e’, said his father Nicolas, who shadowed the dinghy in a larger yacht during the voyage.

Despite the tribulatio­ns Tom was beaming after learning that he had establishe­d a new record for the 60 nautical miles, shaving 36 minutes off the previous best in an Optimist set by French girl Violette Dorange, then 15, in 2016.

Mother Sophie praised Tom’s performanc­e after tides and winds turned against him over the final stretch.

“He is stubborn, ambitious and perseverin­g ... he is one to watch,” she said.

Meanwhile French authoritie­s criticised the feat, saying it had been done without permission in a boat designed as learner craft for would-be child sailors.

“An Optimist ... is considered suitable for the beach and 300m out,” said police.

“You can’t go on the open sea. It’s banned.” — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Tom fires a flare after breaking the record for the crossing of the English Channel onboard an optimist boat in the harbour of Cherbourg-Octeville, northweste­rn France.
— AFP photo Tom fires a flare after breaking the record for the crossing of the English Channel onboard an optimist boat in the harbour of Cherbourg-Octeville, northweste­rn France.

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