The Asian Age

Le Cleac’h wins Vendee Globe in record time

- — AFP

Les Sables-D’olonne, France: French skipper Armel Le Cleac’h won the Vendee Globe solo round the world yacht race on Thursday in a record time. The 39-year-old got the better of his titanic duel with British rival Alex Thomson to cross the finish line at Les Sables d’Olonne at 15:37GMT after 74 days, three hours, 35 minutes and 46 seconds at sea. Le Cleac’h smashed the previous record set by his compatriot Francois Gabart in 2013 of 78 days 2hr 16 min by almost four days. Thomson, Le Cleac’h’s main rival since the maritime odyssey began on November 6, is expected to arrive at the France Atlantic coast port later Thursday over 100 nautical miles behind. After crossing the finish line Le Cleac’h, his voice breaking with emotion, told French television: “I’m finding it hard to take on board what’s happened, the last few days were very intense, it’s amazing. “I wanted to win so much, every metre was difficult. This is a dream.” Le Cleac’h’s state-of-the-art Banque Populaire yacht was accompanie­d on its triumphant return by a flotilla of dozens of small boats with a helicopter beaming live television pictures hovering overhead. A huge crowd lined the coast braving icy but sunny conditions to accord the jubilant but exhausted navigator a hero’s welcome on dry land. Le Cleac’h, who has led the gruelling race for the last month and a half, was tasting Vendee Globe glory for the first time after finishing runnerup in the last two editions.

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