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The Famous Project CIC expected Monday between 13.00 and 16.00 CET

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Támara Echegoyen attends MARCA from Brest the day after achieving, with 'The Famous Project', an unprecedented feat: to be the first female team to go around the world without stopovers or assistance. After 57 days, 22 hours and 20 minutes at sea, many of them in extreme conditions, she recognizes that she is tired but happy.

·Barcelona, Spain
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The international crew, composed solely of women and led by the French navigator Alexia Barrier, crossed the finish line on Monday shortly before noon, closing its world tour without stopover and without assistance in 57 days, 21 hours and 20 minutes.

·Paris, France
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This Monday, around 12 p.m., the eight women of The Famous Project CIC will close their Jules-Verne Trophy in just over 57 days. A very honorable performance for navigators who ventured for the first time on the record trail.

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Alexia Barrier is her teammates are engaged in a round the world like the Jules Verne Trophy for several weeks. They should cross the finish line off Ouessant between 11.30am and 12.30pm. We propose to follow their last manoeuvres live from 11.15am.

On Monday, Frenchwoman Alexia Barrier, Britons Dee Caffari and Deborah Blair, Dutchwoman Annemieke Bes, Swiss and New Zealander Rebecca Gmuer, Spaniard Tamara "Xiquita" Echegoyen, American Molly Lapointe, and Australian Stacey Jackson arrived in Brest. The first all-female crew of The Famous Project CIC completed their round-the-world voyage aboard the trimaran Idec Sport without a mainsail (which was torn by a storm last Wednesday) after 57 day…

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franceinfo.fr broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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