Sailing: Welded Guirec Pulverizes the World Tour Record Backwards in 94 Days
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Frenchman Guirec Soudée pulverizes a 22-year-old record: the 34-year-old sails around the world from east to west with an XXL trimaran. Solo and nonstop succeeds in the adventure in just under 95 days.
The Frenchman Guirec Soudée has sailed around the world from east to west in just under 95 days. Only a few people have managed to do this without interruption.
On "MACSF", his giant trimaran of 31 meters, the Breton sailor sprayed this Saturday the record of the solo tour of the world from east to west, and thus against the prevailing winds, in 94 days 21 hours and 58 minutes. He is the first sailor to close this crazy circumnavigation aboard a multihull.
The adventurer, who this time travelled without his chicken, arrived off the island of Ouessant after 94 days, 21 hours and 58 minutes.
The 34-year-old sailor, adventurer in the soul, spent 94 days, 21 hours and 58 minutes at sea, beating a 22-year-old record. - Tour of the world backwards: Guirec Soudée pulverizes the record after 94 days at sea (Sports).
The 34-year-old Breton crossed the virtual finish line aboard his maxi-trimaran on Saturday at 9:34 a.m. and signed the new record of the genre.
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