|
Name |
Country |
Yacht |
LOA |
Dir. |
νLWL |
Year |
Antipodes |
First |
1 |
Joshua Slocum |
USA |
"Spray" |
36'9" |
E-W |
|
1894/98 |
4 |
1st American ,1st Westbound, via
Strait of Magellan |
2 |
Harry Pidgeon |
USA |
"Islander" |
34'0" |
E-W |
|
1921/25 |
|
1st via Panama, second
circumnavigation in 1937 |
3 |
Alain Gerbault |
France |
"Firecrest" |
39'8" |
E-W |
|
1923/29 |
|
1st French, via Panama |
4 |
Edward Miles |
USA |
"Sturdy", "Sturdy II" |
37'4" 36'9" |
W-E |
|
1928/32 |
|
1st Eastbound, via Suez |
5 |
Harry Pidgeon |
USA |
"Islander" |
34'0" |
E-W |
|
1932/37 |
|
1st circum. twice, both westbound |
6 |
Captain Louis Bernicot |
France |
"Anahita" |
41'0" |
E-W |
0.557 |
1936/38 |
4 |
via Strait of Magellan |
7 |
Vito Dumas |
Argentina |
"Lehg II" |
31'2" |
W-E |
|
1942/43 |
|
1st Argentinean,1st via Cape
Horn, Eastbound |
8 |
Alfred Peterson |
USA |
"Stornoway" |
33'0" |
E-W |
|
1948/52 |
|
1st using both canals |
9 |
Bill Murnan |
USA |
Seven Seas II |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1952 |
|
via Panama |
10 |
Yves Le Toumelin |
France |
Kurun |
33'0" |
E-W |
|
1952 |
|
via Panama |
11 |
Jean Gau |
France |
"Atom" |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1953/57 |
|
via Panama, second
circumnavigation in 1967 |
12 |
Marcel Bardiaux |
France |
"Les 4 Vents" |
30'8" |
E-W |
|
1950/58 |
|
1st via Cape Horn Westbound |
13 |
John Guzzwell |
Great Britain |
"Trekka" |
20'10" |
E-W |
|
1955/59 |
|
1st English |
14 |
Joseph Havkins |
Israel |
"Lammerhak II" |
23'0" |
E-W |
|
1956/61 |
|
1st Israeli, over land - Mexico,
Israel |
15 |
Adrian Hayter |
Great Britain |
"Sheila II", "Valkyr" |
32'0" 25'0" |
W-E
E-W |
|
1950/63 |
|
1st part GB to NZ via Suez, 2nd
part GB to NZ via Panama |
16 |
William Nance |
Australia |
"Cardinal Vertue" |
25'3" |
W-E |
|
1962/65 |
|
1st Australian, via Cape Horn |
17 |
Michael Mermod |
Switzerland |
"Geneve" |
24'0" |
E-W |
|
1966 |
|
|
18 |
Frank Caspar |
USA |
"Elsie" |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1966 |
|
via Panama |
19 |
Pierre Auboiroux |
France |
"Neo-Vent" |
26'11" |
E-W |
|
1964/66 |
|
via Panama |
20 |
Francis Chichester |
Great Britain |
"Gipsy Moth IV" |
53'1" |
W-E |
|
1966/67 |
|
1st with one stop only , 1st
circumnavigation for speed, 5 capes |
21 |
Rusty Webb |
Great Britain |
"Flyd" |
29'3" |
E-W |
|
1965/68 |
|
|
22 |
Jean Gau |
France |
"Atom" |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1962/68 |
|
2nd circumnavigate twice, both
westbound |
23 |
Johann Trauner |
Austria |
"Lei Lei Lassen" |
25'10" |
E-W |
|
1966/68 |
|
1st Austrian, via Panama |
24 |
Alan Eddy |
USA |
"Apogee |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1968 |
|
via Panama |
25 |
Wilfried Erdman |
Germany |
"Kathena" |
35'0" |
E-W |
|
1966/68 |
|
1st German |
26 |
C. H. Webb |
Great Britain |
"Flyd" |
29'0" |
E-W |
|
1968 |
|
via Panama |
27 |
Alec Rose |
Great Britain |
"Lively Lady" |
36'0" |
W-E |
|
1967/68 |
|
via Cape Horn |
28 |
Walter Koenig |
Germany |
"Zarathustra" |
25'0" |
E-W |
|
1969 |
|
via Panama |
29 |
Roger Plisson |
France |
"Francois Virginie" |
25'5" |
E-W |
|
1967/69 |
|
via Panama |
30 |
Leonid Teliga |
Poland |
"Opty" |
32'4" |
E-W |
|
1967/69 |
2 |
1st Polish, via Panama, longest
sailing - 165 days from Fiji to Dakar |
31 |
Alfred Kallies |
Germany |
"Pru" |
25'0' |
E-W |
|
1955/69 |
|
via Panama |
32 |
Bernard Moitessier |
France |
"Joshua" |
39'6" |
W-E |
|
1968/69 |
|
1st nonstop solo circumnavigation
eastbound, 5 capes |
33 |
Robin Knox-Johnston |
Great Britain |
"Shuaili" |
32'5" |
W-E |
|
1968/69 |
|
2nd nonstop solo circumnavigation
eastbound, winner of first solo nonstop round the world race, 5 capes
Notice: There is some controversy about who was first – Montessier or
Knox-Johnston. This listing is based on the official sailing records
historian for Guinness Book of Records - DH Clarke. See his book An
Evolution of Singlehaders, page 114 or Guinness Book of Records. |
34 |
Nigel Tetley |
Great Britain |
"Victress" |
40'0" |
W-E |
|
1968/69 |
|
1st multihull
(trimaran) to solo circumnavigate |
35 |
John Sowden |
USA |
"Tarmin" |
24'7" |
E-W |
|
1966/70 |
|
|
36 |
Robin Lee Graham |
USA |
"Dove", "Return of Dove" |
24'0" 33'0" |
E-W |
|
1965/70 |
|
via Panama |
37 |
Tom Blackwell |
Great Britain |
"Islander" |
56'6" |
E-W |
|
1968/71 |
|
|
38 |
Chay Blyth |
Great Britain |
"British Steel" |
59'0" |
E-W |
|
1970/71 |
|
1st nonstop solo circumnavigation
westbound (wrong way) 292 days, via Cape Horn, 292 days |
39 |
Jorgen Meyer |
Germany |
"Paloma" |
34'0" |
E-W |
|
1971/72 |
|
via Cape Horn |
40 |
Wolf Hausner |
Austria |
"Taboo" |
32'0" |
E-W |
|
1973 |
|
via Panama, Cat |
41 |
Goran Cederstrom
|
Sweden |
"Tua Tua" |
27'4" |
E-W |
|
1971/73 |
|
1st Swedish, via Panam |
42 |
Bill King |
Ireland |
"Galway Blazer II" |
42'0" |
W-E |
|
1970/73 |
|
1st Irish, via Cape Horn |
43 |
Dima Grinups |
Sweden |
"Sandra II" |
27'0" |
E-W |
|
1973 |
|
via Panama |
44 |
Edward Alcard |
Great Britain |
"Sea Wanderer" |
36'0" |
E-W |
|
1957/73 |
|
|
45 |
Chris Baranowski |
Poland |
"Polonez" |
45'3" |
W-E |
|
1972/73 |
|
via Cape Horn, Hobart to Horn in
45 days |
46 |
Wolf Hausner |
Austria |
"Taboo" |
32'0" |
E-W |
|
1966/73 |
|
via Panama |
47 |
Kenichi Horie |
Japan |
"Mermaid III" |
28'10" |
E-W |
|
1973/74 |
|
1st Japanese, via Cape Horn |
48 |
Hiroshi Aoki |
Japan |
"Ahodori II" |
20'8" |
W-E |
|
1971/74 |
|
via Cape Horn |
49 |
Ryusuke Ushijima |
Japan |
"Cingitsune" |
31'0" |
W-E |
|
1973/74 |
|
via Cape Horn |
50 |
Alain Colas |
France |
"Manureva" |
69'10" |
W-E |
|
1973/74 |
|
Via Cape Horn, trimaran 168 days |
51 |
Ambrogio Fogar |
Italy |
"Surprise" |
38'8" |
E-W |
|
1973/74 |
|
1st Italian, via Cape Horn |
52 |
Jules Garnet |
France |
"Memory" |
46'0" |
E-W |
|
1970/75 |
|
via Panama |
53 |
Heinrich Henze |
Germany |
"Leda II" |
24'8" |
E-W |
|
1971/75 |
|
via Panama |
54 |
Richard Konkolski |
Czechoslovakia |
"Nike" |
24'4" |
E-W |
0.960 |
1972/75 |
2 |
1st Czechoslovakian, first of 3
circumnavigation |
55 |
John Struchinski |
Great Britain |
"Bonaventure de Lys" |
25'3" |
E-W |
|
1972/75 |
|
via Panama |
56 |
Paul Graute |
Germany |
"Albatros" |
28'8" |
E-W |
|
1973/76 |
|
|
57 |
Herman Jansen |
Holand |
"Sounion" |
|
|
|
1973/76 |
|
1st Dutch |
58 |
Tom Blackwell |
Great Britain |
"Islander" |
56'6" |
E-W |
|
1973/76 |
|
3rd circumnavigate twice, both
westbound |
59 |
Klaus Alverman |
Germany |
"Plumbelly" |
26'0" |
E-W |
|
1976 |
|
via Panama |
60 |
Julio Vilar |
Spain |
"Mistral" |
23'0" |
E-W |
|
1973/76 |
|
1st Spanish, via Panama |
61 |
Utz Müller-Treu |
Germany |
"Frauken" |
39'5" |
E-W |
|
1974/76 |
|
via Panama |
62 |
Ann Gash |
Australia |
"Ilimo" |
26'0" |
E-W |
|
1977 |
|
via Panama, |
63 |
Webb Chiles |
USA |
"Egregious" |
37'5" |
W-E |
0.927 |
1975/76 |
No |
via Cape Horn, 2 stops only, 202
sailing days - fastest solo circumnavigation, no engine on board |
64 |
Barry Loeckler |
USA |
"Freedom" |
36'0" |
E-W |
|
1975/77 |
|
via Panama |
65 |
John Sowden |
USA |
"Tarmin" |
24'7" |
E-W |
|
1974/77 |
|
4th circumnavigate twice, both
westbound, same boat |
66 |
Ed Boden |
USA |
Kittiwake |
25'3" |
E-W |
|
1962/77 |
|
via Panama |
67 |
Gedaliah Shtirmer |
Israel |
"New Penny" |
24'9" |
W-E |
|
1975/77 |
|
via Cape Horn |
68 |
Donald Ridler |
Great Britain |
"Erick the Red" |
26'10" |
E-W |
|
1973/77 |
|
via Panama |
69 |
George Georgiev |
Bulgaria |
"Cor Caroli" |
29'9" |
E-W |
|
1976/77 |
|
1st Bulgarian, monohul record 201
days |
70 |
Krystyna Chojnowska- Liskiewicz |
Poland |
"Mazurek" |
31'2" |
E-W |
|
1976/78 |
|
1st woman to solo circumnavigate,
westbound |
71 |
Naomi James |
Great Britain |
"Express Crusader" |
53'0" |
W-E |
|
1977/78 |
|
1st woman to solo circumnavigate
via Cape Horn eastbound |
72 |
Brigite Oudry |
France |
"Gea" |
34'4" |
W-E |
|
1977/78 |
|
1st French woman, via Cape Horn |
73 |
G. Lagarrigue |
France |
"Mikenos" |
31'2" |
E-W |
|
1975/78 |
|
|
74 |
Leslie Powles |
Great Britain |
"Solitaire" |
34'0" |
E-W |
|
1975/78 |
|
in 1981 second circumnavigation,
first both direction |
75 |
Kees Den Hartoog |
Holand |
"Sentign" |
39'4" |
W-E |
|
1978/79 |
|
Via Cape Horn |
76 |
Stant Blunt |
USA |
"Rupipaki" |
26'0" |
E-W |
|
1979 |
|
via Panama |
77 |
Tom Blackwell |
Great britain |
"Islander" |
58'0" |
E-W |
|
1980 |
|
2 1/2 circumnavigation in the
same boat |
78 |
Zbigniew Puchalski |
Poland |
"Miranda" |
38'7" |
E-W |
|
1976/80 |
|
via Panama |
79 |
Dean Vincent |
USA |
"Eos" |
39'0" |
E-W |
|
1977/80 |
|
via Panama |
80 |
David Cowper |
Great Britain |
"Ocean Bound" |
41'1" |
W-E |
|
1979/80 |
|
Via Cape Horn, in 1982 1st twice
both directions |
81 |
Horst Timreck |
Germany |
"Brigitte" |
|
W-E |
|
1979/80 |
|
Via Cape Horn - first to stop at
Cape Horn, 163 days |
82 |
Henryk Jaskula |
Poland |
"Dar Przemysla" |
46'7" |
W-E |
|
1979/80 |
|
1st Polish nonstop, no
assistance, via Cape Horn |
83 |
Richard B. Sweat |
USA |
"My Honey" |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1979/80 |
|
via Panama |
84 |
Leslie Powles |
Great Britain |
"Solitaire" |
34'0" |
W-E |
|
1980/81 |
|
via Cape Horn, nonstop,
previously westbound circumnavigation, 1st both directions |
85 |
Jan Swertz |
Belgium |
"Tahani", " Peti" |
30'0" 41'0" |
E-W |
|
1981 |
|
1st Belgian, via Cape horn |
86 |
Harald Kolzer |
Germany |
"Rosi II" |
22'0" |
E-W |
|
1981 |
|
via Panama |
87 |
Patrick Childress |
USA |
"Juggernaut" |
26'10" |
E-W |
|
1979/82 |
|
via Panama |
88 |
Jonathan Sanders |
Australia |
"Perie Banou" |
33'7" |
W-E |
|
1981/82 |
|
via Cape Horn, 1st complete 2
non-stop circumnavigations, high latitudes, later done three non-stop |
89 |
Pleun van der Lugt |
Holand |
"Zee Uwse Stromen" |
35'1" |
W-E |
|
1981/82 |
2 |
nonstop, 286 days |
90 |
David Scott Cowper |
Great Britain |
"Ocean Bound" |
41'1" |
E-W |
|
1981/82 |
|
1st twice W-E and E-W via Cape
Horn |
91 |
Paul Rogers |
Great Britain |
"Spirit of Pentax" |
56'0" |
W-E |
|
1981/82 |
|
via Cape Horn, 1 1/4 around
nonstop, try for 2 rounds |
92 |
Mark Schrader |
USA |
"Resourceful" |
40'0" |
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
|
1st American to circumnavigate
via 5 Southern Capes |
93 |
Neville Gosson |
Australia |
"Leda Pier One" |
53'0" |
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
|
During BOC 1982/83 |
94 |
Philippe Jeantot |
France |
"Credit Agricole" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
During BOC 1982/83 |
95 |
Bertie Reed |
South Africa |
"Altech Voortrekker" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
1st South African, During BOC 1982/83 |
96 |
Richard Konkolski |
Czechoslovakia |
Nike II & III |
44'0" |
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
2 |
During BOC 1982/83, only
competitor to cross antipodes, 2nd solo circumnavigation |
97 |
Richard Broadhead |
Great Britain |
"Perseverance of Medina" |
|
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
During BOC 1982/83 |
98 |
Francis Stokes |
USA |
"Mooneshine" |
|
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
During BOC 1982/83 |
99 |
Yukoh Tada |
Japan |
"Okera" |
|
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
During BOC 1982/83 |
100 |
Guy Bernardin |
France |
"Ratso" |
|
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
During BOC 1982/83 |
101 |
Dany Byrne |
USA |
"Fantasy" |
|
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
During BOC 1982/83 |
102 |
Richard McBride |
New Zealand |
"City of Dunedin" |
|
W-E |
|
1982/83 |
0 |
1st New Zealander, During BOC 1982/83 |
103 |
Webb Chiles |
USA |
"Chidiock Tichbone I & II" |
18'0" |
E-W |
|
1983 |
|
3/4 circumnavigation |
104 |
Andrew Urbanczyk |
USA |
"Nord IV" |
30'0" |
E-W |
|
1984 |
|
via Panama |
|
Nikolai Dzhambazov |
Bulgaria |
"Tangra" |
36'0" |
W-E |
|
1983/85 |
|
with one stop only |
105 |
John Sowden |
USA |
"Tarmin" |
24'6" |
|
|
1986 |
|
1st in third circumnavigation in
the same boat |
106 |
James Baldwin |
USA |
"Atom" |
28'0" |
E-W |
|
1984/86 |
|
via Panama |
107 |
Henry Pigott |
Great Britain |
"Glory" |
19'6" |
E-W |
|
1986 |
|
via Panama |
108 |
Dodge Morgan |
USA |
"American Promise" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1985/86 |
2 |
via Cape Horn, fastest nonstop
antipodal solo circumnavigation 150 days, 1st American non-stop, 5
southernmost capes |
109 |
John Martin |
South Africa |
"Tuna marine" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
110 |
Tituan Lamazou |
France |
"Ecureuil" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
111 |
Philippe Jeantot |
France |
"Credit Agricole" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
112 |
Guy Bernardin |
France |
"Biscuits Lu" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
113 |
Ian Kiernan |
Australia |
"Triple M" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
114 |
Bertie Reed |
South Africa |
"Stabilo Boss' |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
115 |
Jean Yves Terlain |
France |
"UAP-Pour Med" |
60'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
116 |
David White |
USA |
"Legend Securities" |
56'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
117 |
Jean Luc Van Den Heede |
France |
"Let's Go" |
45'0' |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
118 |
Mike Plant |
USA |
"Airco Distributor" |
50'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
119 |
Harry Harkimo |
Finland |
"Belmont Finland" |
50'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
1st Finish, via Cape Horn during BOC |
120 |
Hal Roth |
USA |
"American Flag" |
50'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
121 |
Pentti Salmi |
Finland |
"Colt by Retting" |
47'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
122 |
Mark Schrader |
USA |
"Lone Star" |
49'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC |
123 |
Richard Konkolski |
Czechoslovakia |
"Declaration of Indenpedence" |
44'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
via Cape Horn during BOC, only
one via all 5 southernmost capes |
124 |
John Huges |
Canada |
"Joseph Young' |
42'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
0 |
1st Canadian, via Cape Horn during BOC |
125 |
James Hatfield |
Great Britain |
British Heart II & III |
29'0" |
E-W |
|
1987 |
|
via Strait of Magellan |
126 |
Alan Butler |
Canada |
"Amon-Re" |
26'0" |
E-W |
|
1987 |
|
via Panama, smallest multihull
solo circumnavigation |
127 |
Philippe Monnet |
France |
"Kriter Brut de Brut" |
70'0" |
W-E |
|
1987 |
|
via Cape Horn, fastest solo
circumnavigation 129 d 19 h 17m |
128 |
Julia Hazel |
Australia |
"Jeshan" |
28'0" |
E-W |
|
1987 |
|
via Panama |
129 |
Tania Aebi |
USA |
"Varuna" |
26'0" |
E-W |
|
1987 |
|
via Panama |
130 |
Sergio Testa |
Australia |
"Acrohc Australis" |
12'0" |
E-W |
|
1987 |
|
via Panama, smallest boat to
circumnavigate |
131 |
Teddy Seymour |
USA |
"Love Song" |
35'0" |
W-E |
|
1986/87 |
|
|
|
Doncho Papazov |
Bulgaria |
"Tivia" |
|
W-E |
|
1987/88 |
|
non-stop from Buenos Aires,
164 days |
132 |
Kay Cottee |
Australia |
"Blackmore's First Lady" |
37'0" |
W-E |
|
1988 |
|
First non-stop circumnavigation
by a woman, 189 days |
133 |
Jonathan Sanders |
Australia |
"Parry Endeavour" |
|
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1986/88 |
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3 continuous circumnavigations
one westbound, two eastbound, 657 days |
134 |
Keith Sedwick |
USA |
"Toucan" |
38'0" |
E-W |
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1988 |
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via Panama |
135 |
John Roach |
USA |
"Windswept" |
33'0" |
E-W |
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1988 |
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via Panama (2 1/2
circumnavigation in same boat) |
136 |
Titouan Lamazou |
France |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
137 |
Loick Peyron |
France |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
138 |
Jean Luc Van Den Heede |
France |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
139 |
Philippe Jeantot |
France |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
140 |
Pierre Folienfant |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
141 |
Alain Gautier |
France |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
142 |
J. Francois Coste |
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W-E |
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1989/90 |
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Vendee Globe |
143 |
Gudrun Calligaro |
Germany |
"Mädchen" |
30'6" |
W-E |
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1988/90 |
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via Panama |
144 |
Hafsteinn Johannson |
Iceland |
"Elding" |
62' |
W-E |
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1990/91 |
Yes |
Nonstop Via all 5 Capes |
145 |
Christophe Auguin |
France |
"Groupe Sceta" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
146 |
Alain Gautier |
France |
"Generali Concorde" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
147 |
Philippe Jeantot |
France |
"Credit Agricole IV" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
148 |
Mike Plant |
USA |
"Duracell" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
149 |
Kanga Birtles |
Australia |
"Jarkan Yacht Builders" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
150 |
David Adams |
Australia |
"Innkeeper" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
151 |
Isabelle Austisser |
France |
"Ecureuil Poitou Charente" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
152 |
Bertie Reed |
South Africa |
"Grinaker" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
153 |
Jose de Ugarte |
Spain |
"BBV Expo'92" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
154 |
Nandor Fa |
Hungary |
"Alba Regia" |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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1st Hungarian, via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
155 |
Yves Dupasquier |
France |
Servant 4 |
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W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
156 |
Don McIntyre |
Australia |
Buttercup |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
157 |
Joshua Hall |
Great Britain |
New Spirit of Ipswitch |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
158 |
Jack Boye |
USA |
Project City Kids |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
159 |
Hall Roth |
USA |
Sebago |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
160 |
Paul Thackaberry |
USA |
Volcano |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
161 |
Robin Davie |
Great Britain |
Global Exposure |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
162 |
Minoru Saito |
Japan |
Shuten-Dohji II |
|
W-E |
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1990/91 |
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via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC |
163 |
Istvan Kopar |
Hungary |
Salammbo |
31'02" |
W-E |
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1990/91 |
No |
via 5 Capes, 1 stop Fremantle |
164 |
Kyoko Imakire |
Japan |
"Kairen" |
35'0" |
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1991/92 |
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nonstop |
165 |
Bill Pinkney |
USA |
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W-E |
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1990/92 |
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by 5 capes |
166 |
Alain Gautier |
France |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
167 |
Jean Luc Van Den Heede |
France |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
168 |
Philippe Poupon |
France |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
169 |
Yves Parlier |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
170 |
Nandar Fa |
Hungary |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
171 |
Jose de Ugarte |
Spain |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
172 |
J. Yves Hasselin |
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W-E |
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1992/93 |
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during Vendee Globe |
173 |
Mike Golding |
Great Britain |
"Group 4" |
67'0" |
E-W |
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1993/94 |
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record Fastest "wrong" way |
174 |
Lisa Clayton |
Great Britain |
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W-E |
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unassisted 285d 0h 26m |
175 |
Christope Auguin |
France |
"Sceta Calberson" |
60'0' |
E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
176 |
Steve Pettengill |
USA |
"Hunter's Child" |
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E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
177 |
David Scully |
USA |
"Coyote" |
|
E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
178 |
Jean Luc Van den Heede |
France |
"Vendee Entreprises" |
|
E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
179 |
J.J.Provoyeur |
South Africa |
"Novel South Africa" |
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E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
180 |
David Adams |
Australia |
"True Blue" |
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E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
181 |
Giovanni Soldini |
Italy |
"Kodak" |
|
E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
182 |
Alan Nebauer |
Australia |
"Newcastle Australia" |
|
E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
183 |
Arnet Taylor |
USA |
"Thursday's Child" |
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E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
184 |
Chaniah Vaughan |
Great Britain |
"Jimroda II" |
|
E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
185 |
Robin Davie |
Great Britain |
"Cornwall" |
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E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
186 |
Minoru Saito |
Japan |
"Shute-Dohji II" |
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E-W |
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1994/95 |
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via Cape Horn during 4th BOC |
187 |
Brian Caldwell, Jr. |
USA |
" Mai Miti Vava'u" |
26'0" |
E-W |
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1995/96 |
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13 stops, 20 years old, 264 days
at sea |
188 |
David Dicks |
Australia |
"Seaflight" |
32'0" |
W-E |
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1995/96 |
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youngest nonstop, 18 years |
189 |
Samantha Brewster |
Great Britain |
"Team group 4" |
60'0" |
E-W |
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1995/96 |
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first woman the "wrong" way |
190 |
Pat Henry |
USA |
"Southern Cross" |
31'0" |
E-W |
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1989/97 |
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191 |
Christophe Auguin |
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W-E |
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1996/97 |
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during Vendee Globe |
192 |
Marc Thircelin |
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W-E |
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1996/97 |
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during Vendee Globe |
193 |
Herve Laurent |
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W-E |
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1996/97 |
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during Vendee Globe |
194 |
Eric Du Mont |
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W-E |
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1996/97 |
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during Vendee Globe |
195 |
Pete Goss |
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W-E |
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1996/97 |
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during Vendee Globe |
196 |
Catherine Chabaud |
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W-E |
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1996/97 |
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during Vendee Globe |
197 |
Karen Thorndike |
USA |
"Amelia" |
36'0" |
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1996/98 |
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via 5 capes |
198 |
Giovanni Soldini |
Italy |
"Fila" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
199 |
Marc Thiercelin |
France |
"Somewhere" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
200 |
Jean-Pierre Mouligne |
France |
"Cray Valley" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
201 |
Michael Garside |
Great Britain |
"Magellan Alpha" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
|
via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
202 |
Brad Van Liew |
USA |
"Balance Bar" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
203 |
Viktor Yazykov |
Russia |
"Wind of Change Russia" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
|
1st Russian, via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
204 |
Neal Petersen |
South Africa |
"No Barriers" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
|
via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
205 |
Minoru Saito |
Japan |
"Shute-Dohji II" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
|
via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
206 |
Neil Hunter |
Australia |
"Paladin II" |
|
E-W |
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1998/99 |
|
via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
207 |
Karen Thorndike |
USA |
"Amelia" |
31'0" |
E-W |
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1996/99 |
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Via Cape Horn, all 5 capes |
208 |
Jese Martin |
Australia |
"Lionheart" |
|
W-E |
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1999 |
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Youngest non stop solo, 327d 12h
52m |
209 |
Azhar Mansor |
MAS |
"Jalur Gemilang" |
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E-W |
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1999 |
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190d 6h 57m2s |
210 |
Chris Baranowski |
Poland |
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45'3" |
E-W |
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1999/00 |
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via Panama, second solo
circumnavigation |
211 |
Phillipe Monnet |
France |
UUNET |
|
E-W |
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2000 |
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Record "wrong way" 151d 19h 54m |
212 |
Vincent Lauwers |
Australia |
"Vision Quest" |
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2000 |
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disabled sailor |
213 |
Robert E. Case |
USA |
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37'0" |
E-W |
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1998/01 |
|
via Panama |
214 |
Michel Desjoyeaux |
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"PRB" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
215 |
MacArthur |
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"Kingfisher" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
216 |
Jourdain |
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"Sill Matines La Potagere" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
217 |
Marc Thiercelin |
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"Active Wear" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
218 |
Wavre |
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"Union Bacaire Privee" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
219 |
Coville |
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"Sodebo" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
220 |
Golding |
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"Team Group 4" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
221 |
Galley |
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"Viola.fr" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
222 |
Josh Hall |
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"EBP Espirit PME Gartmore" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
223 |
Seeten |
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Nord Pas De Calais - Chocolats du
Monde" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
224 |
Carpentier |
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"VM Materiaux" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
225 |
Bianchetti |
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"Aquarele.com" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
226 |
Munduteguy |
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"DDP-60iene Sud" |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
227 |
de Gregorio |
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Wind Telecommunicazioni |
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W-E |
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2000/01 |
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during Vendee Globe |
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Ed Arnold |
USA |
"Nomad" |
35'6" |
W-E |
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2001/02 |
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From Sitka to Sitka, two
stops only |
228 |
Ron Llewellyn |
Australia |
"Sula" |
36'0" |
E-W |
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1999/02 |
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229 |
Patrick Kaines |
USA |
"Eagle Dancer" |
31'0" |
E-W |
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1999/02 |
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230 |
David B. Clark |
USA |
"Mollie Milar" "Mickey" |
44'0" 34'0" |
E-W |
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1999/01 |
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oldest solo circumnavigator 77
years old |
231 |
Tony Gooch |
Canada |
"Taonui" |
40'9" |
W-E |
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2003/04 |
Yes, 1 pair |
24,362 miles in 177 days,
137miles daily (5.708 knots), 0.98
νLWL, 64
years old |
232 |
Brechin Morgan |
USA |
"Otter" |
27'0" |
E-W |
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1998/04 |
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both canals |
233 |
Keneth Hellewell |
USA |
"Topaz" |
37'5" |
E-W |
|
2000/04 |
|
via Panama |
234 |
Jean Luc Van Den Heede |
France |
"Adrien" |
58'0" |
E-W |
|
2003/04 |
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by the "wrong" way, 122d 14h 3m
49s, over 29 days from Monnet 2000 |
235 |
Francis Joyon |
France |
"IDEC" |
90'0" |
W-E |
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2003/04 |
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in 72 days 20 hours |
236 |
Bernard Stamm |
Switzerland |
Bobst Group
Armor-Lux |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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1st Swiss, via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
237 |
Thierry Dubois |
France |
Solidaires |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
238 |
Simone Bianchetti |
Italy |
Tiscali |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
239 |
Emma Richards |
Great Britain |
Pindar |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
240 |
Bruce Schwab |
USA |
Ocean Planet |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
241 |
Brad Van Liew |
USA |
Tommy Hilfiger
Freedom America |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
242 |
Tim Kent |
USA |
Everest Horizontal |
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E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
243 |
Kojiro Shiraishi |
Japan |
Spirit of Yukoh |
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E-W |
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2003/04 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
244 |
Alan Paris |
Bermuda |
BTC Velocity |
|
E-W |
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2003/04 |
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1st Bermudian, via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
245 |
Derek Hatfield |
Canada |
Spirit of Canada |
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E-W |
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2002/03 |
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via Cape Horn during Around Alone |
246 |
Vencent Riou |
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PRB |
|
W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
247 |
Jean La Cam |
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"Boudelle" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
248 |
Mike Golding |
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"Ecover" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
249 |
Dominique Wavre |
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"Temenos" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
250 |
Sebestien Josse |
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"VMI" |
|
W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
251 |
Jean Pierre Dick |
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"Virbac-Paprec" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
252 |
Conrad Humphreys |
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"Hellomoto" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
253 |
Joe Seeten |
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"Arcelor Dunkerque" |
|
W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
254 |
Bruce Schwab |
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"Ocean Planet" |
|
W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
255 |
Benoit Parnaudeau |
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"Max Havlearr/Best Western" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
256 |
Anne Liardet |
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"Roxy" |
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W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
257 |
Karen Leibovici |
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"Benefic" |
|
W-E |
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2004/05 |
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during Vendee Globe |
258 |
Dame Ellen MacArthur |
Great Britain |
"B&Q" |
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2005 |
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71 days |
259 |
Minoru Saito |
Japan |
Shuten-Dohji II |
49'3" |
E-W |
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2004/05 |
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Nonstop unassisted, 7th solo
circumnavigation 234 days, oldest 71 years |
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Mike Perham |
Great Britain |
TotallyMoney.com |
Open 50 |
W-E |
15,24 m |
2009 |
Yes, 1 pair |
Via Panama, New record for
youngest solo sailor, 17 y 164 days, 281 days
circumnavigation, 157 days of sailing, 191.08 m/d, 7,96 knots aver., |
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