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HomeSailingVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceFacing the extremes: Vendée Globe skippers battle onward

Facing the extremes: Vendée Globe skippers battle onward

The Vendée Globe is often called the Everest of sailing, a solo, non-stop, round-the-world race that tests physical endurance and mental resilience. For the 38 skippers currently competing, the challenges are as immense as ever, with modern connectivity only slightly alleviating the isolation that has defined the event since its inception.

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The paradox of modern connectivity

The ability to stay “always on” has brought a new dimension to the race. While skippers like Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prévoyance) can spare moments to connect with family, friends, or even their businesses, they remain locked in a lone battle against the elements and their competitors. The Vendée Globe may have become a little less lonely, but the intensity of the challenge remains unchanged.

Race map as of 15/12 23:23 NZ time

“It’s a pleasure to be here south of New Zealand,” Dalin shares, describing the rare joy of spotting albatrosses in flight. “They reach aerodynamic perfection, gliding so effortlessly.” These fleeting moments of beauty are balanced against the grinding stress of leading a global race, where his closest rival, Yoann Richomme (PAPREC ARKEA), has been steadily closing in.

Indian Ocean: the devil’s domain

For many sailors, the Indian Ocean has been a relentless tormentor. Swiss skipper Alan Roura (Hublot) likened it to battling the devil himself. “The sea is crossed, the waves are seven metres, and the wind suddenly jumps from 25 to 40 knots. There is no respite, and it is very thankless,” he says.

Tanguy Le Turquais (Lazare) echoed these sentiments: “In the bunk, I’m surfing. When I cook, the food jumps everywhere. The boat accelerates, crashes, broaches, nosedives. Honestly, it’s unbearable.” These vivid descriptions paint a brutal picture of the Indian Ocean’s unforgiving nature, pushing sailors to their limits.

Photo sent from the boat Hublot during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 12, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Alan Roura

Pacific horizons

As some racers cross into the Pacific, they find conditions relatively more forgiving—though not without challenges. Dubbed the “El Dorado” compared to the Indian Ocean, it offers opportunities for strategic repositioning. Thomas Ruyant (VULNERABLE) and Jérémie Beyou (Charal) have already slowed in the lighter winds near Tasmania, allowing the chasing pack to gain ground.

Photo sent from the boat Malizia – Seaexplorer during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 15, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Boris Herrmann

Further back, the fleet compression is palpable. Skippers like Boris Herrmann (Malizia – Seaexplorer) and Samantha Davies (Initiatives Cœur) are charging at over 20 knots, eager to close the gap. Meanwhile, Richomme, Dalin, and Sébastien Simon (Groupe Dubreuil) are locked in a high-stakes game of strategy as they push deeper into the Pacific.

Resilience and the human spirit

The Vendée Globe is a race defined as much by personal resilience as by tactical prowess. For Hungarian sailor Szabolcs Weöres (New Europe), trailing the fleet nearly 2000 miles behind 37th-placed Fabrice Amedeo (Nexans-Wewise), the magnetic pull of Cape Town’s familiar shores must be both a comfort and a cruel reminder of his solitude.

Even for those leading the pack, the psychological toll is immense. Dalin’s reflections on the simple pleasure of enjoying a slice of filet mignon during breakfast highlight the thin line between survival and moments of joy.

“I hope [my lead] lasts,” Dalin says with characteristic understatement, aware that the high-pressure system ahead could force a dreaded compression of the fleet. “I’m going to keep pushing forward.”

The unyielding race

Despite advances in technology and connectivity, the Vendée Globe remains an unyielding test of human strength, ingenuity, and endurance. Whether battling seven-metre swells, plotting the perfect gybe towards Cape Horn, or revelling in a fleeting moment of tranquillity, these skippers embody the spirit of adventure that has defined this legendary race.

As the Pacific promises both relief and renewed challenges, one thing remains constant: the Vendée Globe is a race where success is carved from grit, determination, and an unrelenting drive to endure the world’s most extreme sailing conditions.

Photo sent from the boat Biotherm during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 15, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Paul Meilhat

 

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