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HomeVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceRace Day ReportsVendée Globe: Celebrating Success and Pushing Onward

Vendée Globe: Celebrating Success and Pushing Onward

As Charlie Dalin and Yoann Richomme celebrate their victories and enjoy the comforts of land after an unforgettable Vendée Globe, the drama continues on the high seas. From milestone moments to intense battles in the peloton, the 32 skippers still racing showcase the spirit of determination and resilience that defines this legendary race.

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Cape Horn Triumphs

Photo sent from the boat Tut Gut. Sailing rounding Cape Horn during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 14, 2025. Photo credit: skipper Oliver Heer

For many skippers, passing Cape Horn is a defining moment, and Swiss-German sailor Oliver Heer (Tut gut) could hardly contain his excitement as he rounded the iconic landmark for the first time.

“I’ve always thought about Cape Horn since I was sailing my Optimist on Lake Zurich, so to have crossed it is just fantastic,” Heer shared. “The approach was rock and roll with 50 knots of wind and a rough sea state, but now conditions are calmer, and I’m ready for the Atlantic!”

Meanwhile, JingKun Xu (Singchain Team Haiku) is set to pass Cape Horn tomorrow, marking a significant milestone in his journey.

Photo sent from the boat Singchain Team Haikou during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 14, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Jingkun Xu

Overcoming Challenges

Photo sent from the boat Monnoyeur – DUO for a JOB during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 13, 2024. (Photo credit: skipper Benjamin Ferré

In 16th place, Benjamin Ferré (Monnoyeur – DUO For a JOB) continues to battle the elements and technical issues, recently climbing his mast to address a problem. Despite the hardships, his morale remains high.

“Every minute must be savoured. I’ve been in warrior mode, thinking, ‘What’s the next challenge?’ This is what the Vendée Globe is all about.”

Ferré’s reflection captures the bittersweet nature of the race, as he recognizes the unique experience will soon come to an end.

The Battle in the Peloton

The race for positions between 4th and 10th remains intense. Jérémie Beyou (Charal) leads Sam Goodchild (VULNERABLE) by just 17 miles as they navigate lighter winds in a high-pressure zone. Meanwhile, Justine Mettraux (TeamWork-Team Snef) climbed to 8th place, capitalizing on tactical shifts that pushed Boris Herrmann (Malizia Seaexplorer) and Thomas Ruyant (VULNERABLE) further west.

Photo sent from the boat VULNERABLE SG during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 15, 2025. Photo credit: skipper Sam Goodchild

The Spirit of the Vendée Globe

The Vendée Globe is more than a race—it’s a journey of resilience, growth, and achievement. Whether celebrating victories on land or overcoming challenges at sea, the skippers exemplify the endurance and courage that make this event one of the most revered in the sailing world.

As the fleet continues its journey home, the stories of triumph, struggle, and camaraderie remind us why the Vendée Globe holds such a special place in the hearts of sailors and fans alike.

Photo sent from the boat Groupe Dubreuil during the Vendee Globe sailing race on January 15, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Sébastien Simon

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