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French skipper Thomas Coville set a new record for the fastest sail around the world, improving the previous mark by more than 12 hours when he yesterday won the Jules Verne Trophy.
Coville and teammates Benjamin Schwartz, Frederic Denis, Pierre Leboucher, Leonard Legrand, Guillaume Pirouelle and Nicolas Troussel crossed the finish line off the French island of Ouessant after 40 days, 10 hours, 45 minutes and 50 seconds at sea in their 32m trimaran Sodebo Ultim 3.
The previous record was 40 days, 23 hours, 30 minutes, 30 seconds, set in 2017 by another Frenchman, Francis Joyon.
French skipper Thomas Coville, right, and his crew celebrate aboard the Sodebo Ultim 3 after finishing their Jules Verne Trophy attempt off Brest, France, yesterday.
Photo: AFP
Coville and his crew faced dramatic weather conditions on their way to the record, having to lengthen their route in the South Atlantic before they withstood Storm Ingrid near the finish. They set new benchmark times at every Cape — Good Hope, Leeuwin and Horn.
Coville averaged 29.17 knots (54kph) over 45,569km, also improving two intermediate records during the journey. In comparison, Joyon sailed 26,506km at an average speed of 26.85 knots.


