On December 3rd, Michel Desjoyeaux wasback in the top 10 of the Vendée Globe, 3 weeks after his second start from Les Sables d’Olonne. At the end of the month, he is the leader. Mich’Desj is the SeaSailSurfer of December.
Double winner of the women worlds match-racing title : On April 6th, Claire Leroy and Marie Riou, Elodie Bertrand and Claire Pruvot won the women match-racing world title in New Zealand. For the second time in two years. She is the SeaSailSurfer of April 2008.
Breton sailor is used with podiums. Last year she won both world and european titles. She was also named Rolex Sailor of the World by the ISAF. This year she looks to be on the same course with a new world title. And she is ready for more as, after her world title, she said « we are waiting for the ISAF to know if women match-racing will be in the Olympic Games in 2012. If yes, it will become my main objective. » We hope so.
SeaSailSurf’s barometer of April 2008
UP
France Team
France olympic team will enter in the 11 series of the Bejing Games.
Lionel Lemonchois
Gitana XIII’ skipper offer the Pacific record to his team.
Sébastien Josse
Seb is everywhere. In London to launch his new Open 60. In France inside K Challenge 2, the team for the 34th America’s Cup.
DOWN
The Artemis Transat
Few Class 40s, lots of Open 60s withdrawing before the start… It win’t be on of the best « British Transat ».
Adrien Hardy
The young sailor comes from mini to Figaro circuit. He won the Challenge Espoir but denied the 2 years sponsoring to manage his own one.
Jean Galfione
The pole vaulter discovers offshore racing. But he withdrawed before Madeira islands.
689 votes made the SeaSailsurfers of 2010. The male winner is Thomas Ruyant, winner of the Route du Rhum in Class40. He did it one year after his win in the solo Transat 650. And he is so popular he wins the title of SeaSailSurfer of the year ahead of the funboarder Antoine Albeau (Sailor of the year for the french federation) and ahead of (…)
Jeremy Flores has won the Billabong Pipe Master, the last event of the 2010 ASP World Tour. Defaiting Kelly Slater in the semis, is the first European surfer to win this great event, the first french to win an event in the ASP circuit. He is the SeaSailSurfer of December.
Don’t you have a feeling of dejà-vu ? Thomas Ruyant, hands up, with his fetish hat, arriving as a winner in a solo race ? Transat 650 2009 ? Yes. One yer after his win in the Mini-Transat, he has won the Route du Rhum. He is the SeaSailSurfer of the month.
On said kitesurfing is not sailing. Other said the Luderitz Speed Challenge’ spot is not deep enough. But the channel in Namibia is a fixed place with 500 meters marks and is more than 80 cm deep. When kitesurfers and windsurfers sail there, there are truly in the spirit of the original Weymouth and Brest Speed Weekds. Their records are not (…)
Russell Coutts, the boss of the american Defender, BMW Oracle Racing, has made younger the older sport trophy of the world. As the competition will be sailed aboard wingsailed catamarans, he made the trophy, and sport sailing competition, entering the third millenary. He is the SeaSailSurfer of the month.
August 2010 was rich in events and performances. Many SeaSailSurfers made great performances. We will however retain Bertrand Delesne’s run in the second leg of race to the Azores. On his mini, he covered 304,90 miles in 24 hours. He is SeaSailSurfer of the month !
Après Michel Desjoyeaux (Géant) et Marc Guillemot (Biscuits La Trinitaine-Ethypharm), Lalou Roucayrol (Banque Populaire) va sentir dans quelques heures les bienfaits dus au passage de la ligne d’arrivée. Comme le vainqueur de cette septième édition en multicoque, Lalou devrait en finir avant la tombée de la nuit, soit vers 21 heures en France. (…)
Michel Desjoyeaux on Géant takes victory this Saturday 23 November in the Route du Rhum 2002 in the 60 foot ORMA multihull class. Charging at full speed over the finish line, hundreds of boats were cheering on the French hero in the late afternoon in Guadeloupe.
Après le Vendée Globe, Michel Desjoyeaux a remporté la Route du Rhum, une nouvelle fois lors de sa première participation. Le Professeur est bien le meilleur marin en solitaire du moment. Photos de son arrivée triomphale en Guadeloupe.
Point-à-Pitre était en fête la nuit dernière pour accueillir Ellen MacArthur (Kingfisher). Si pour la France son horaire d’arrivée était défavorable, pour la Guadeloupe, le timing était plus que parfait. Après une parade nautique haute en couleur et riche en émotion, c’est vers minuit qu’Ellen a mis pied à terre et a répondu depuis le podium (…)
Ellen MacArthur on Kingfisher won the Route du Rhum 2002 in the 60-foot IMOCA monohull class today, Saturday November 23.
Ellen MacArthur was first over the start line in Saint-Malo, Saturday 9 November at 1345 French time, 1245 GMT. She crossed the finish line today, Saturday 23 November at 0216:47 GMT, Friday 22 November GMT 2316:47 local (…)
Ellen MacArthur (Kingfisher) a passé la ligne d’arrivée cette nuit à 3 heures 16 minutes et 47 secondes heures Paris. Elle aura parcouru 3 968 milles à la vitesse moyenne de 12,19 nœuds en 13 jours 13 heures 31 minutes et 47 secondes. Elle pulvérise par la même occasion le record d’Yves Parlier établi en 1994 sur son Cacolac d’Aquitaine de 2 (…)
Le photographe officiel de la Route du Rhum 2002 a survollé Ellen MacArthur lors de ses derniers milles vers la ligne d’arrivée à Pointe à Pitre. Illustration d’une consécration.