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Editions 2013
Communication : Mille & une vagues
Organisation : Association Transat Jacques Vabre
Organisation sportive : Sirius Evenement
Editions 2009 - 2011
Communication : Rivacom
Organisation :Pen Duick
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Transat Jacques Vabre
One boat has dismasted, two skippers airlifted in first 24 hours
The fleet of 22 Open 60 and 50 foot monohulls and two 50ft multihulls in the Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 has had an eventful 24hrs in the English Channel in high winds and heavy seas after a spectacular start from Le Havre yesterday at 1500hrs French time. Already in this classic double-handed transatlantic dash to (...) -
Transat Jacques Vabre
Anglosaxons are on top after cracking Monohull start
The Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 fleet of 17 Open 60 monohulls, 5 Open 50 monohulls and 2 multihulls pointed their bows towards Salvador da Bahia, 4340 miles away, at precisely 1500hrs French time (1400hrs GMT). Two Open 60’s were over the line at the gun - Loire-Atlantique (Antoine Koch-François Robert) and 60 (...) -
Transat Jacques Vabre
17 multihulls and 22 monohulls on the way to Brazil this weekend
On Saturday morning at 10.00am French time under the winter sunshine the Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 Race Village was opened officially by Le Havre’s Mayor Antoine Rufenacht to the rhythm of a Brazilian samba band in the impressive new race sponsors’ tent and in the presence of hundreds of local French (...) -
FICO-LACOSTE Rankings
Ellen MacArthur world Champion for 2000-2001
The Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 2001 was the last event to count in the biennial FICO-LACOSTE 2001 World Championships, for skipper, crews and sponsors alike, and the results of this race have finally determined the winners, who will be presented with their titles on the 7th December in Paris, at the official Awards (...) -
TRANSAT JACQUES VABRE
Bennett and Larsen win Open 50 class
The British/Aussie pair, Alex Bennett & Paul Larsen, on board One Dream One Mission, arrived as victors of the Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 Open 50 division in Bahia, Brazil, at 0424hrs 45s GMT on Thursday 22nd November 2001. Their ‘yellow boat’, none other than the ex-Aqua Quorum of Pete Goss from (...) -
TRANSAT JACQUES VABRE
FILA finish, Pindar Systems to round Ascension
At last, out of this night will come the first two Open 50’s, both of whom are due to finish from 0200hrs GMT in Bahia. Leading by 40 miles in the ‘yellow boat’ One Dream One Mission is Brit/Aussie pair Alex Bennett & Paul Larsen. They are feeling more than just the Brazilian heat on their backs, but also the heat from (...) -
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Sill’s sweet victory, Ecover sweeps second from Casto-Darty-But
Sill Plein Fruit, skippered by Roland Jourdain and Gael Le Cleac’h, crossed the line at 2313hrs local time in Bahia on Monday night, or 0113hrs GMT, Tuesday 20th November. The red boat takes sweet victory in the Open 60 Monohull class, after spending 16 days, 13 hours, 23 mins & 41 seconds on course. An flawless race for this (...) -
TRANSAT JACQUES VABRE
Multihull podium filled, with Fujifilm finishing in third
After the arrival of winner Groupama (Camma/S.Ravussin) at 2053hrs GMT on Sunday 18th November, 3 hours and 32 minutes later battle-weary Kingfisher-Foncia (Gautier/MacArthur), arrived at 1225hrs GMT in the port of Bahia, Brazil. They had raced the 5188.6m course from Le Havre, France in 14 days, 12 hrs, 25 mins & 10 (...) -
TRANSAT JACQUES VABRE
Gautier & MacArthur finishe second 3hrs after Groupama
Three hours and 32 minutes after Groupama took victory in the Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 , Kingfisher-Foncia, skippered by Alain Gautier and Ellen MacArthur, crossed the line at 2225hrs 10s local time (1225hrs 10s GMT) under a "magical starry night", in Gautier’s own words. They have spent 14 days, 12 hours, (...) -
TRANSAT JACQUES VABRE
Groupama takes victory in Salvador de Bahia
At 1853hrs local time in Brazil, 2053 hrs GMT, Groupama, the Open 60ft trimaran skippered by 28 year old Frenchman Franck Cammas, with Swiss co-skipper Steve Ravussin, crossed the line and thus took the final victory in the double-handed Transat Jacques Vabre Transat Jacques Vabre #TJV2015 2001, from Le Havre, France, to Salvador de Bahia, (...)