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Jules Verne Trophy
Jules Verne Trophy
Record attempt failed - Groupama capsized
"We have just capsized. The leeward float broke in two, leading to the breakage of the two beams and then the subsequent capsize..." Record attempt failed - Groupama capsized - read more
Bruno Peyron on Orange II smashes world record
Orange II and Bruno Peyron's crew have just set a new round the world record of 50 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes and 4 seconds. Bruno Peyron on Orange II smashes world record - read more
Geronimo’s Jules Verne Trophy time ratified
Olivier De Kersauson and his hard working crew on the Giant Trimaran Geronimo had their round-the-world time of 63 days 13 hours 59 minutes and 46 seconds ratified by the WSSRC. Geronimo’s Jules Verne Trophy time ratified - read more
Geronimo takes the Jules Verne Trophy 2004
Here are the first reactions given by Olivier de Kersauson soon after crossing the finish line north of Ushant. Geronimo takes the Jules Verne Trophy 2004 - read more
Geronimo and the Jules Verne Trophy 2003
It has taken nearly 30,000 sea miles and 15 months of testing to refine and tune Geronimo to her current level of mature development. Geronimo and the Jules Verne Trophy 2003 - read more
Looking back over the route taken by Orange in 2002
64 days, 8 hours, 37 minutes and 24 seconds to circle the globe from Ushant, leaving the Cape of Good Hope, Cape Leeuwin and Cape Horn to port. Looking back over the route taken by Orange in 2002 - read more
Jules Verne trophy - around the World's three Capes
The Jules Verne Trophy is a permanent challenge for the brave navigators who attempt it. Many think it to be the most complete sailing regatta around the globe. Jules Verne trophy - around the World's three Capes - read more
Race routing is essentially all about people
Routing is an art that combines pure technical knowledge with natural instinct. Without human input and a little good luck, it is bound to result in failure. Race routing is essentially all about people - read more
In the footsteps of Philéas Fogg
The Jules Verne Trophy was inspired by the exploits of the famous fictional explorer from Around the World in Eighty Days. Bruno Peyron was the first to beat the mark of 80 days. In the footsteps of Philéas Fogg - read more
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