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HomeVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceRace Day ReportsBattling Storms and Breaking Records: Two Months Into the Vendée Globe

Battling Storms and Breaking Records: Two Months Into the Vendée Globe

After two gruelling months at sea, competitors in the Vendée Globe continue to face relentless challenges, with a massive low-pressure system currently battering six skippers near the Falkland Islands. The world’s longest solo race is living up to its reputation, testing the resilience and skill of sailors at every turn.

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Survival Takes Precedence

Near the Falklands, Kojiro Shiraishi aboard DMG Mori Global One is battling 50-knot winds close to the ice zone. For Shiraishi, survival is the priority.

“I just hope to get out of this storm without any harm and be back racing soon,” he shared, navigating the most treacherous conditions he’s faced so far.

Despite the storm, Shiraishi’s boat remains in good condition, a testament to meticulous preparation.

Photo sent from the boat Singchain Team Haikou during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 10, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Jingkun Xu. Waves

“The boat is really dry and I don’t have to bail out water like four years ago,” he added. However, reaching his sponsor’s target of eighth place is a daunting task amidst fierce competition.

Optimism Amid Challenges

Further north, Samantha Davies (Initiatives-Cœur) is contending with a punishing sea state but remains upbeat. Her boat is showing signs of wear after two months of non-stop racing, but her spirits are high.

Photo sent from the boat Initiatives-Coeur during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 09, 2025. Photo credit: skipper Sam Davies

“Luckily the skipper’s not really creaking and groaning,” Davies joked, highlighting her determination to push forward.

Despite dealing with a damaged mainsheet system and unpredictable weather, she is grateful to still be in the race.

“Time has passed so fast because I’ve had so much fun. It’s incredible to think we’ve already sailed around the Antarctic!”

Catching Up and Looking Ahead

Italian competitor Giancarlo Pedote (Prysmian) is seizing an opportunity to gain ground on the group ahead, following rudder issues that slowed his progress earlier in the race.

“The Atlantic climb can be long, and there are still many challenges ahead, but as temperatures improve, so will morale,” he reflected.

At the front of the fleet, Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prévoyance) holds a 177-mile lead over Yoann Richomme (PAPREC-ARKÉA), with less than 1,700 miles to the finish line. However, the race is far from over, as both must navigate a tricky high-pressure system before reaching Les Sables d’Olonne.

Pushing Through to the Finish

The Vendée Globe remains an extraordinary test of human endurance, skill, and determination. As the fleet inches closer to the finish, the skippers are balancing survival with the drive to push their boats to the limit. With weeks of racing still ahead for many, the Atlantic climb promises to bring more drama, surprises, and inspiring displays of resilience.

Stay tuned as these remarkable sailors navigate the final stages of the world’s toughest solo race.

 

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