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FINISH FOR STEVE WHITE (UK)

Photos of Steve finishing

2009.02.27

You can view all the pictures of Steve White's finish in the media section (photos) or by clicking here.

SAILING/VENDEE GLOBE 2008/NAUTIC KAPSCH

Norbert back in the north

2009.02.26

"I crossed the Equator at 01:29 GMT. Now I have to sail upwind in the NE'ly trade winds. There are around 1700 miles to sail to reach an imaginary waypoint to the west of the Azores, to get around the Azores high. After that it will be straight for Les Sables d'Olonne."

Norbert Sedlacek (Nauticsport-Kapsch) in his daily message

Toe in the Water arriving in the canal

2009.02.26

And thousands of people are out ot greet Steve White, incredible. Both sides of the canal are teeming with people and White looks almost reluctant, not quite knowing where to look but he is going to love it just the same, he has the flares lit on the foredeck and is accepting the applause and cheers with a huge smile and waving as much as he can. A perfect end to his race. He had two packets of custard creams this morning.

And a big banner saying 'Thanks Steve, you have made us dream' on the left bank as he comes in. And Cali, Arnaud Boissieres is in a RIB alongside adding his best wishes.

Steve finishes

2009.02.26

And Steve White finishes his Vendee Globe in eighth place at 13:38:55  local time, not quite knowing what to do, no jumping about, just a quiet smile and a wave to everyone. Incredible. He just looks very relaxed.

Alongside Steve White

2009.02.26

Less  than half a mile to go to South Nouch and the finish line, the final minutes of Steve's Vendee Globe and Toe in the Water heels to a big gust and is charging to the finish.

Alongside Steve White

2009.02.26

Hand in his pocket White looks almost emabrassed at the welcome, but he looks very relaxed, his hair is long but he seems to have shaved for the occasion, not sure what with but not cooking oil one would hope since his wife Kim warned him that she would not come near him if he finished smelling like a chip. There are few boats which have arrived back from the Vendee Globe in better shape than they left, but his boat looks just shipshape and tidy, he his trimming the gennaker for a few extra knots. He held his elbow a little when waving, but has bent to the task of grinding to furl the gennaker as the wind heads. His kids have just arrived alongside with Kim in a yellow RIB.  They have big plastic feet to wave, for the Toe in the Water charity. He has slowed now but the beaches of Les Sables d'Olonne are shimmering just three miles or so away, and Steve has rolled out his staysail now to sail the last mile or so to the line.

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