2004–2005 Vendée Globe
The Vendée Globe is a non-stop solo Round the World Yacht Race for IMOCA 60 class yachts this is the 5th edition of the race starting on the 7th November 2004[1] from Les Sables-d'Olonne.
Event Title | |
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Name | 2004–2005 Vendée Globe |
Edition | 5th 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 | 7th November 2004 |
Finish Date | 7th November 2004 |
Yachts | IMOCA 60 |
Key people | Race Director Denis Horeau |
Competitors | |
Competing nations | 20 |
Results | |
Gold | Vincent Riou (FRA) |
Silver | Jean Le Cam (FRA) |
Bronze | Mike Golding (GBR) |
Summary
The start of the 2004 race was watched by an estimated 300,000 people, which took place in mild weather. A fast start was followed by a few minor equipment problems, allowing the first racers to cross the equator just after 10 days. This was three days faster than the previous race, with all of the starters still sailing.
Attrition began on entry into the Roaring Forties: Alex Thomson diverted to Cape Town to make unassisted repairs and continue racing. The fleet encountered a number of other problems. Hervé Laurent retired with serious rudder problems, Thomson abandoned, and Conrad Humphreys anchored to make unassisted rudder repairs. Gear problems and abandonments continued, then the fleet ran into an area of ice, and Sébastien Josse hit an iceberg head-on.[2]
The lead changed several times as the fleet re-entered the Atlantic. The race remained close right to the finish, which saw three boats finish within 29 hours.[3]
The first Race Director Denis Horeau returned to the role after 15 years to head the event management team.[4]
Results
Pos | Sailor | Yacht | Time | Ref |
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1 | Vincent Riou (FRA) | PRB | 87d 10h 47' 55" (new record) | |
2 | Jean Le Cam (FRA) | Bonduelle | 87d 17h 20' 8" | |
3 | Mike Golding (GBR) | Ecover | 88d 15h 15' 13" | |
4 | Dominique Wavre | Temenos | 92d 17h 13' 20" | |
5 | Sébastien Josse (FRA) | VMI | 93d 0h 2' 10" | |
6 | Jean-Pierre Dick (FRA) | Virbac-Paprec | 98d 3h 49' 38" | |
7 | Conrad Humphreys (GBR) | Hellomoto | 104d 14h 32' 24" | |
8 | Joé Seeten (FRA) | Arcelor Dunkerque | 104d 23h 2' 45" | |
9 | Bruce Schwab (USA) | Ocean Planet | 109d 19h 58' 57" | |
10 | Benoît Parnaudeau | Max Havelaar / Best Western | 116d 1h 6' 54" | |
11 | Anne Liardet (FRA) | ROXY | 119d 5h 28' 40" | |
12 | Raphaël Dinelli (FRA) | AKENA Vérandas | 125d 4h 7' 14" | |
13 | Karen Leibovici (FRA) | Benefic | 126d 8h 2' 20" | |
DNF | Marc Thiercelin (FRA) | Pro-Form | Outside assistance required in NZL (complete passage) | [6] |
DNF | Roland Jourdain (FRA) | Sill Véolia | keel problems | |
DNF | Alex Thomson (GBR) | Hugo Boss | hole in the deck | |
DNF | Patrice Carpentier (FRA) | VM Matériaux | broken boom | |
DNF | Nick Moloney (AUS) | Skandia | lost the keel | |
DNF | Hervé Laurent (FRA) | UUDS | rudder problem | |
DNF | Norbert Sedlacek (AUT) | Brother | keel problems |
Enteries
Participants Gallery
Participant Facts Equipment
Twenty 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 | Naval Architect | Builder | Launch Date | Ref. |
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Alex Thomson | United Kingdom | Never | Hugo Boss | Marc Lombard | Mag France | 1998 | |
Anne Liardet | France | Never | Roxy | Marc Lombard Briand | Mag France | 1989 | |
Bruce Schwab | United States | Never | Ocean Planet | Thomas Wylle | Schooner Creek Boat | 2001 | |
Benoît Parnaudeau | France | Never | Max Havelaar / Best Western | Rowsell-Morisson | Rowsell-Morisson | 1991 | |
Conrad Humphreys | United Kingdom | Never | Hellomoto | Finot-Conq | 1998 | ||
Dominique Wavre | Switzerland | 1 / 1 (5th) | Temenos | Finot-Conq | 1999 | ||
Jean-Pierre Dick | France | Never | Virbac-Paprec | Farr yacht design | 2003 | ||
Jean Le Cam | France | Never | Bonduelle | Marc Lombard | JMV Industries | 2004 | |
Karen Leibovici | France | Never | Benefic | Philippe Harlé Alain Mortain | CDK Technologies | 1991 | |
Hervé Laurent | France | 1 / 1 (3rd) | UUDS | Finot-Conq | JMV Industries | 1994 | |
Joe Seeten | France | 1 / 1 (10th) | Arcelor-Dunkerque | Finot-Conq | JMV Industries | 1998 | |
Marc Thiercelin | France | 2 / 2 (2nd) | Pro Form | Marc Lombard | Mag France | 1998 | |
Mike Golding | United Kingdom | 1 / 1 (7th) | Ecover | Owen Clarke Design | 2003 | ||
Nick Moloney | Australia | Never | Skandia | Owen Clarke Design | Marten Yachts | 2000 | |
Patrice Carpentier | France | 2 / 1 (11th) | VM Matériaux | Michel Joubert Benoit Nivet | 1999 | ||
Raphaël Dinelli | France | 2 / 0 | Akena Verandas | Nandor Fa | Nandor Fa chantier | 1996 | |
Roland Jourdain | France | 1 / 1 (3rd) | Sill et Veolia | Marc Lombard Juan Kouyoumdjian | JMV Industries | 2004 | [7] |
Norbert Sedlacek | Austria | Never | Brother | Bernard Nivett | Chantier Norbert Sedlacek | 1995 | |
Sébastien Josse | France | Never | VMI | Finot-Conq | Kirié / Éluère | 1998 | |
Vincent Riou | France | Never | PRB | Finot-Conq | Mag France | 2000 |
Reference
- https://www.ybw.com/news-from-yachting-boating-world/vendee-globe-2004-confirmed-7522
- "Not so calm before the storm". The Independent. 2 April 2006. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
[Josse] came 5th in the 2005 Vendée Globe, despite hitting an iceberg.
- Berlin, Peter (4 February 2005). "Sailing: Around the world (alone) in 87 days". New York Times.
- "Denis Horeau appointed Race Director for the 8th Vendée Globe". Race Organisers. 2014-03-18. Retrieved 2021-01-20.=
- "Vendée Globe 2004: Rankings and Positions". Vendée Globe. 14 March 2005. Archived from the original on 2005-03-18. Retrieved 2016-12-09.
- "Thiercelin retires from Vendée Globe". 2015-01-01. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
- "Marc Lombard". Marc Lombard Architecture navale.