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Happy New Year and best wishes for 2012

2012.01.02

Bruno Retailleau, President of the SAEM Vendée and everyone involved in organising the Vendée Globe wish you every happiness in 2012.

Jérémie Beyou

Beyou, Breton sportsman of the year

2011.12.27

Jérémie Beyou has just been elected Breton sportsman of the year. He has been rewarded both by the Regional Government in Brittany and by the journalists at the daily newspaper Le Télégramme. He received this award for his win this summer in the Solitaire du Figaro and then in the Transat Jacques Vabre this autumn alongside Jean-Pierre Dick.

Win your ticket for the Vendée Globe

2011.12.08

The Vendée Globe has just launched a competition, which is open to the general public to offer an invitation for two people to attend the start of the Vendée Globe on Saturday 10th November 2012. All you have to do is answer three simple questions about the class of boat taking part in the Vendée Globe, the name of the only skipper to have won the race twice and the town and French department, which host the finish and you could be the lucky winner and experience the excitement of the start.


To enter, click HERE

 

The official poster for the 2012-2013 Vendée Globe

2011.12.06

Bruno Retailleau, President of the Vendée Council and Louis Guédon, MP and Mayor of Les Sables d'Olonne, accompanied by the British sailor Samantha Davies, today revealed the official poster for the 2012-2013 Vendée Globe, which is due to begin on Saturday 10th November 2012.

Sam met the French Minister of the Environment

2011.12.04

Madame Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, the French Minister of the Environment, Development, Transport and Housing opened the 2011 Paris Boat Show on Friday. The minister took advantage of the opportunity to greet the British sailor Samantha Davies, who confirmed that she will be taking part in the 2012-13 Vendée Globe on the same day.

Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty

Dejeanty taking part

2011.11.23

He has just announced he will be taking part in the next Vendée Globe. Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty, who qualified from Southampton is a qualified naval architect. Born on 13th February 1978, he originally comes from Paimpol in Brittany. He has raced in the major events in the 60-foot monohull circuit (Imoca 60): the Vendée Globe, Route du Rhum, Transat Jacques Vabre, Fastnet... During his first Vendée Globe, in 2008, he was forced to return to port after suffering damage and his performance was noted when he made a spectacular comeback making his way back up the fleet, in spite of setting off six days after the start. After beating the speed record between France and South Africa, he was forced to retire from the race on the thirtieth day of the event in the Southern Ocean after his autopilots failed leading to a series of technical difficulties.

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