1996–1997 Vendée Globe
The Vendée Globe is a non-stop solo Round the World Yacht Race for IMOCA 50 and IMOCA 60 class yachts this is the 3rd edition of the race starting on the th November 1996 from Les Sables-d'Olonne.
Event Title | |
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Name | 1996–1997 Vendée Globe |
Edition | 3rd Edition |
Sponsor | Vendee Region of France |
Event Details | |
Start Location | Les Sables-d'Olonne |
Finish Location | Les Sables-d'Olonne |
Course | Solo non-stop round the world race |
Start Date | November 1996 |
Finish Date | November 1996 |
Yachts | IMOCA 50 IMOCA 60 |
Results | |
Gold | Christophe Auguin (FRA) Geodis |
Silver | Marc Thiercelin (FRA) Crédit Immobilier |
Bronze | Hervé Laurent (FRA) Groupe LG-Traitmat |
Summary
Another heavy-weather start in the Bay of Biscay knocked Nándor Fa and Didier Munduteguy out of the race early, and several others returned to the start for repairs before continuing. The rest of the fleet raced to the Southern Ocean, where a second attrition began: Yves Parlier and Isabelle Autissier broke rudders, leaving Christophe Auguin to lead the way into the south.
The race was won by Christophe Auguin.[1] Catherine Chabaud, sixth and last, was the first woman to finish the race.[2]
The book Godforsaken Sea by Derek Lundy profiles the 1996–1997 running of the race.[3]
Incidents
Retirement Causes
Heavy weather took a serious toll on the sailors in the far Southern Ocean. Raphaël Dinelli's boat capsized, and he was rescued by Pete Goss.[4] Then, within a few hours of each other, two other boats capsized, with both rescues performed by the Royal Australian Navy.[5] Finally, contact was lost with Canadian sailor Gerry Roufs; his body was never found, but his boat was found five months later off the Chilean Coast.[6]
Pete Goss was later awarded the Légion d'honneur for his rescue of Dinelli.[4] The capsize of several boats in this race prompted tightening up of the safety rules for entrants, particularly regarding boat safety and stability.[7]
Other Incidents
Results
Table: Order of Finish, 1996–1997 Vendée Globe[8]
Pos | Sailor | Yacht | Time | Ref. |
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1 | Christophe Auguin (FRA) | Geodis | 105d 20h 31' (new record) | |
2 | Marc Thiercelin (FRA) | Crédit Immobilier | 113d 08h 26' | |
3 | Hervé Laurent (FRA) | Groupe LG-Traitmat | 114d 16h 43' | |
4 | Éric Dumont (FRA) | Café Legal-Le Goût | 116d 16h 43' | |
5 | Pete Goss (GBR) | Aqua Quorum | 126d 21h 25' | |
6 | Catherine Chabaud (FRA) | Whirlpool-Europe 2 | 140d 04h 38' | |
DNF | Isabelle Autissier (FRA) | PRB | broken rudder | |
DNF | Yves Parlier (FRA) | Aquitaine Innovations | broken rudder | |
DNF | Bertrand de Broc (FRA) | Pommes Rhône Alpes | capsized | |
DNF | Tony Bullimore (GBR) | Exide Challenger | capsized | |
DNF | Thierry Dubois (FRA) | Amnesty International | capsized | |
DNF | Nándor Fa (HUN) | Budapest | collision | |
DNF | Didier Munduteguy (FRA) | Club 60è Sud | dismasted | |
DNF | Raphaël Dinelli (FRA) | Algimouss | capsized | |
DNF | Patrick de Radiguès (BEL) | Afibel | beached | |
DNF | Gerry Roufs (CAN) | Groupe LG2 | lost at sea[6] |
Gallery
Competitors
Entries Gallery
Entries Boats
Fifteen skippers started the race a qualification passage was required to validate the registration of each boat, this course could have been carried out as part of another sailing race.
Skipper | Nat. | Prev. Participation (Start/Finish) | Name of Boat | Sail No. | Naval Architect | Builder | Launch Date | Ref. |
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Bertrand de Broc | France | 1 / 0 | Votre nom autour du monde | Philippe Briand | ATA Jeanneau | 1989 | [9] | |
Catherine Chabaud | France | Never | Whirlpool-Europe 2 | Philippe Harlé Alain Mortain | CDK Technologies | 1991 | [10] | |
Christophe Auguin | France | Never | Geodis | Finot-Conq | JMV Industries | 1994 | [11] | |
Didier Munduteguy | France | Never | Club 60 Sud | Philip Morrison | Rowsell & Morrison (GBR) | 1990 | [12] | |
Éric Dumont | France | Never | Café Legal-Le Goût | Finot-Conq | CDK Technologies | 1992 | [13] | |
Gerry Roufs | Canada | Never | Groupe LG 2 | Finot-Conq | Mag et JMV | 1995 | [14] | |
Hervé Laurent | France | Never | Groupe LG-Traitmat | Luc Bouvet Olivier Petit | Chantier Capitaine Flint | 1989 | [15] | |
Isabelle Autissier | France | Never | PRB | Finot-Conq | Marc Pinta | 1996 | [16] | |
Marc Thiercelin | France | Never | Crédit Immobilier de France | Finot-Conq | Marc Pinta | 1990 | [17] | |
Nándor Fa | Hungary | 1 / 1 (5th) | Budapest | Nándor Fa | Fa Hajo Kft | 1996 | [18] | |
Patrick de Radiguès | Belgium | Never | Afibel | Philippe Harlé Alain Mortain | Garcia | 1989 | [19] | |
Pete Goss | United Kingdom | Never | Aqua Quorum | Adrian Thompson | Pete Goss – Plymouth GBR | 1996 | IMOCA 50 [20] | |
Tony Bullimore | United Kingdom | Never | Exide Challenger | Noble et Smith | Wesley Massam | 1992 | [21] | |
Thierry Dubois | France | Never | Pour Amnesty International | Joubert-Nivelt | chantier Hervé et Pinta | 1989 | [22] | |
Yves Parlier | France | 1 / 1 (4th) | Aquitaine Innovations | Finot-Conq | Composite Aquitaine Thierry Eluère | 1996 | [23] | |
Reference
- "Open 60 Class Review". Yachting. 181 (4). April 1997. ISSN 0043-9940. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- "Solo yachtswoman and journalist Catherine Chabaud wins Woman of the Year award". Euronews. 14 May 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- Lundy, Derek (2000). Godforsaken Sea: The True Story of a Race Through the World's Most Dangerous Waters. New York, NY: Anchor. ISBN 978-0-385-72000-7.
- "Hero sailor Yachtsman of the Year". BBC. 10 January 1998. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
- "Tony Bullimore: British sailor who survived four days under a capsized yacht in the Southern Ocean dies aged 79". ABC News (Australia). 31 July 2018. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- Evans, Jeremy (1 April 2008). Sailing. Dorling Kindersley Ltd. p. 317. ISBN 978-1-4053-3472-3.
Tragically, another life was lost as French Canadian Gerry Roufs was lost at sea
- Finot, Jean-Marie (March 1999). "60' Open, the conditions of safety, past evolution, current state, future". finot.com. Retrieved 9 December 2016.
- "Edition 1996/1997 : Le Globe ne tourne plus rond". Vendée Globe (in French). Archived from the original on 22 October 2004. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
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