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2020-2021 Vendée Globe much more than just a success by Vendée Globe 15 Mar 19:49 GMT
Against an unprecedented global health context which brought on many unique challenges, the ninth edition of the Vendée Globe emerged as a triumph, uniting, inspiring and engaging a wider audience than ever before.
The Vendée Globe is always an extraordinary adventure, each edition is unique but none more so than this ninth race, which proved to be particular in the range and depth of the sporting stories, the organisation of the Start Village, the start itself and the finishes.
The first, and some might say foremost victory, was in the race actually starting. The organizational protocols were required to be constantly updated, adapting the Start Village to the ever changing situation, the national State safe event requirements, setting up protocols which ensured the safety of staff, stakeholders, visitors, skippers and teams, culminating in the unfortunate necessity of a
Four weeks later, yet every Vendee finisher still has a story
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Vendée Globe update: The sting in the tale? by Vendée Globe 22 Feb 16:44 UTC 21 February 2021
Nearly every Vendée Globe, including this ninth edition, has delivered a sting in the tail of one sort or another to unfortunate solo skippers.
While the most damaging this time was Boris Herrmann s collision with a Spanish fishing boat at 90 miles from the finish line, the last miles are often the most tense, as the most recent finisher Manu Cousin noted last Saturday morning: At about 40 miles to the finish I had a moment where I finally felt I would make it and could finally release myself and enjoy knowing what I was accomplishing, he grinned on the dock on Port Olona two days ago.
Romain Attanasio finishes 14th in the Vendée Globe by Vendée Globe 7 Feb 06:27 UTC 6 February 2021
This Saturday 6 February at 16 hours, 06 minutes and 02 seconds UTC French skipper Romain Attanasio crossed the finish line of the ninth edition of the Vendée Globe to take 14th place. His elapsed time is 90 days, 02 hours, 46 minutes and 02 seconds.
To a great extent 43 year old Attanasio has achieved what he set out to do, completing his second Vendée Globe without major problems and proving himself competitive in the top half of the fleet on a modest budget. As ever Attanasio, whose life partner is Sam Davies has shared his race with enthusiasm and down to earth passion, visibly enjoying and profiting from the tough moments as well as the straightforward racing.
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