Yahoo – AFP,
December 17, 2017
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| Francois Gabart's MACIF trimaran nearing the finish line on Saturday (AFP Photo/HO) |
Brest
(France) (AFP) - Frenchman Francois Gabart smashed the world record for the
fastest non-stop solo navigation of the globe on Sunday, completing the mammoth
feat in 42 days, 16 hours, 40 minutes and 35 seconds.
The 34-year-old
sailor crossed a virtual finish line drawn between the island of Ushant off
France's northwest tip and Lizard Point in southwest England at 0145 GMT,
comfortably beating the previous record set by compatriot Thomas Coville last
year by six days and 10 hours.
The race
time was announced by an observer from the World Sailing Speed Council but will
be subject to checks of the boat's black box and its GPS data before final
confirmation.
Father-of-two
Gabart becomes just the fourth title-holder for a world record of sailing the
globe solo without stopping.
Since the
record was first set in 2004, nearly 30 days have been shaved off.
The debut record holder was Frenchman Francis Joyon who completed the odyssey in 72 days and 22 hours.
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French
sailor Francois Gabart has become just the fourth title-holder for a world
record of sailing the globe solo since it was first set in 2004 (AFP Photo/DON
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The debut record holder was Frenchman Francis Joyon who completed the odyssey in 72 days and 22 hours.
British
female sailor Ellen MacArthur took to the seas a year later, racing against the
clock to break that record by just a day and a half (71 days, 14 hours).
She
remained undefeated until 2016 when Coville set a new record of 49 days and
three hours which many predicted would be difficult to topple.
Gabart's 30
metre (98 foot) long new generation maxi-trimaran was helped by good weather
throughout much of the voyage, particularly during the long and arduous Pacific
section.
He set a
number of new solo race records along the way, including the fastest navigation
of the Pacific (7 days, 15 hours, 15 minutes) and the longest distance covered
in 24 hours (851 miles or 1,576 kilometres).
French sailor François Gabart shatters the around the world record pic.twitter.com/cV8CadFbkJ— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 17, 2017


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