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Vendee Globe: First female finisher Clarisse Cremer breaks solo non-stop monohull world record

Search Clarisse Cremer gives the thumbs up to her record breaking run in the Vendee Globe - Olivier-Blanchet/Alea pic Close× Vendee Globe: First female finisher Clarisse Cremer breaks solo non-stop monohull world record 6 February 2021 Following  a prudent, careful passage across a boisterous Bay of Biscay, negotiating one last stormy low pressure, a triumphant Clarisse Cremer became the first woman to cross the finish line of the ninth Vendée Globe at 15:44:25 hrs UTC, to take an excellent 12th place on Banque Populaire X from 33 starters. Cremer finished in late afternoon Vendée sunshine and a diminishing westerly wind of 20 knots with 4-5 metre seas. Her elapsed time of 87 days 02 hours and 24 minutes breaks Ellen MacArthur s 21 year-old monohull solo non-stop record for a female skipper of 94 days 4 hours, which she set when she took second in the 2000-2001 Vendée Globe.

Clarisse Cremer 12th in the Vendée Globe, first female breaks solo nonstop monohull round the world

Clarisse Cremer 12th in the Vendée Globe, first female breaks solo nonstop monohull round the world by Vendée Globe 3 Feb 20:47 UTC 3 February 2021 After a prudent, careful passage across a boisterous Bay of Biscay, negotiating one last stormy low pressure, a triumphant Clarisse Cremer crossed the finish line of the ninth Vendée Globe at 15:44:25 hrs UTC to take an excellent 12th place on Banque Populaire X. Finishing in late afternoon Vendée sunshine and a diminishing westerly wind of 20kts with 4-5m seas she is the first female skipper to finish from the field of 33 starters. Her elapsed time of 87 days 02 hours and 24 minutes Cremer breaks Ellen MacArthur s 21-year monohull solo non-stop record for a female skipper of 94 days 4 hours which she set when she took second in the 2000-2001 Vendée Globe.

Clarisse Cremer makes Vendée Globe history - Yachting Monthly

Yachting Monthly 0shares French skipper Clarisse Cremer has smashed Ellen MacArthur s 21 year old Vendée Globe race record, crossing the line in 87d 02h 24m 25s. Clarisse Cremer crossed the finish line with a time of 87 days, 2 hours, 24 minutes and 25 seconds. Credit: Olivier Blanchet/Alea The 31-year-old solo skipper crossed the finish line aboard her IMOCA 60, Banque Populaire X outside Les Sables d’Olonne at 15:44 on 3 February 2021 with a race time of 87d 02h 24m 25s. This smashes the previous record for the fastest female solo skipper to sail around the world in a monohull, which was set 21 years ago by Dame Ellen MacArthur, who completed the race in 94 days and four hours.

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