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1989–1990 Vendée Globe

The 1989–1990 Vendée Globe Challenge, which later became the first edition of the Vendée Globe, was a non-stop round the world sailing race, sailed west to east. The start was 26 November 1989 from Les Sables-d'Olonne. Thirteen boats started and seven finished due to multiple abandonments, which is common in this "Everest of the Sea" that is the Vendée Globe. It was won by Titouan Lamazou on 15 March 1990 creating the first benchmark of the event, a record that stood until the 1996–1997 edition.

Vendée Globe 1989–1990
Event title
NameVendée Globe 1989–1990
Edition1st Edition
SponsorVendee Region of France
Event details
Start locationLes Sables-d'Olonne
Finish locationLes Sables-d'Olonne
CourseSingle person non-stop round the world race
Start date26 November 1989
Finish date26 November 1989
YachtsIMOCA 50 and IMOCA 60
Key people
Race Director
Denis Horeau
Competitors
Competitors13
Competing nations3
Results
Gold Titouan Lamazou (FRA)
Silver Loïck Peyron (FRA)
Bronze Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (FRA)
← N/A

Background edit

The inaugural Vendée Globe set off from Les Sables d'Olonne on 26 November 1989. Frenchman Titouan Lamazou, sailing Ecureuil d'Aquitaine II, won the race with a time of 109 days.[1]

Philippe Jeantot, Vendée Globe founder, had problems with breakdowns, and then unfavorable winds, which held him back from the race lead.[2] Philippe Poupon's ketch Fleury Michon X capsized in the Southern Ocean; and Poupon was rescued by Loïck Peyron, who finally finished second, in what was generally a successful first run of the race.[3] Mike Plant, the lone American in the race, disqualified himself after receiving minor assistance near Campbell Island, New Zealand after a $5 rigging part on his sloop, Duracell, was damaged in the Pacific Ocean. Plant was scored Did not finish, but to the admiring French, he emerged a real hero after repairing the rigging and finishing the course as an unofficial competitor in 135 days, a new American single-handed circumnavigation record.[4]

Race Director for the first edition was Denis Horeau, who went on to run further editions of the race.[5]

Competitors edit

Profile Pictures edit

Entries Information edit

Participants 1989–1990
Participant Name Architect Boat Builder Year Launched Notes Reference
  Alain Gautier (FRA) Generali Concorde Jean-Marie Finot Le Guen-Hémidy 1989 [6]
  Bertie Reed (RSA) Grinaker Martin JJ Provoyeur (AFS] 1989 [7]
  Guy Bernardin (FRA) O'Kay Bruce Farr Kiwi Builder 1986 [8]
  Jean-François Coste (FRA) Cacharel / Pen Duick III Éric Tabarly Chantiers et ateliers de la Perrière 1967
  Jean-Yves Terlain (FRA) UAP Joubert-Nivelt chantier Hervé et Pinta 1986 [9]
  Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (FRA) 36.15 MET Philippe Harlé
Alain Mortain
Garcia 1989 [10]
  Loïck Peyron (FRA) Lada Poch Luc Bouvet
Olivier Petit
Chantier Couach 1986
  Mike Plant (USA) Duracell Rodger Martin Mike Plant
JF Galvao
1989 [11]
  Patrice Carpentier (FRA) Nouvel Observateur Robert Nikerson 1985
  Pierre Follenfant (FRA) TBS-Charente Maritime Joubert-Nivelt Chantier Hervé et Pinta 1989
  Philippe Jeantot (FRA) Crédit Agricole IV Marc Lombard Jeantot Marine 1989
  Philippe Poupon (FRA) Fleury Michon X Philippe Briand ATA Jeanneau 1989
  Titouan Lamazou (FRA) Écureuil d'Aquitaine II Luc Bouvet
Olivier Petit
Chantier Capitaine Flint 1989

Results edit

Table: Order of Finish, 1989–1990 Vendée Globe[12]
Pos Sailor Yacht Time Ref.
1   Titouan Lamazou (FRA) Ecureuil d'Aquitaine II 109d 08h 48' 50"
2   Loïck Peyron (FRA) Lada Poch 110d 01h 18' 06"
3   Jean-Luc Van Den Heede (FRA) 36.15 MET 112d 01h 14' 00"
4   Philippe Jeantot (FRA) Crédit Agricole IV 113d 23h 47' 47"
5   Pierre Follenfant (FRA) TBS-Charente Maritime 114d 21h 09' 06"
6   Alain Gautier (FRA) Generali Concorde 132d 13h 01' 48"
7   Jean-François Coste (FRA) Cacharel 163d 01h 19' 20"
DNF   Mike Plant (USA) Duracell Received minor assistance (New Zealand) but completed the course in 135 days
DNF   Patrice Carpentier (FRA) Nouvel Observateur Damaged auto-pilot (Falklands)
DNF   Bertie Reed Grinaker Damaged rudder
DNF   Jean-Yves Terlain (FRA) UAP Dismasted
DNF   Philippe Poupon (FRA) Fleury Michon X Capsized
DNF   Guy Bernardin (FRA) O'Kay Medical Issue Toothache

Incidents edit

References and publications edit

  1. ^ "Yachting's 1990 Honor Roll". Yachting. Vol. 170, no. 4. April 1991. ISSN 0043-9940. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  2. ^ "Vendée Globe 1989–90". Vendée Globe. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
  3. ^ Byrne, Dan (27 January 1990). "'Roaring 40s' Claim 3 Sailboats". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  4. ^ Excerpt from Broken Seas by Marlin Bree Retrieved 8 October 2013
  5. ^ "Denis Horeau appointed Race Director for the 8th Vendée Globe". Race Organisers. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Document sans titre".
  7. ^ "Document sans titre".
  8. ^ "Document sans titre".
  9. ^ "Document sans titre".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 1 February 2021.
  11. ^ "Document sans titre".
  12. ^ . Vendée Globe (in French). Archived from the original on 22 October 2004. Retrieved 8 December 2016.
  13. ^ "Le Vendée Globe de Loïck Peyron". INA. Retrieved 9 December 2012.

External links edit

  • Official Vendée Globe Website
  • Official Vendée Globe YouTube Channel

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The 1989 1990 Vendee Globe Challenge which later became the first edition of the Vendee Globe was a non stop round the world sailing race sailed west to east The start was 26 November 1989 from Les Sables d Olonne Thirteen boats started and seven finished due to multiple abandonments which is common in this Everest of the Sea that is the Vendee Globe It was won by Titouan Lamazou on 15 March 1990 creating the first benchmark of the event a record that stood until the 1996 1997 edition Vendee Globe 1989 1990Event titleNameVendee Globe 1989 1990Edition1st EditionSponsorVendee Region of FranceEvent detailsStart locationLes Sables d OlonneFinish locationLes Sables d OlonneCourseSingle person non stop round the world raceStart date26 November 1989Finish date26 November 1989YachtsIMOCA 50 and IMOCA 60Key peopleRace DirectorDenis HoreauCompetitorsCompetitors13Competing nations3ResultsGold Titouan Lamazou FRA Silver Loick Peyron FRA Bronze Jean Luc Van Den Heede FRA N A1992 1993 Vendee Globe Contents 1 Background 2 Competitors 2 1 Profile Pictures 2 2 Entries Information 3 Results 4 Incidents 5 References and publications 6 External linksBackground editThe inaugural Vendee Globe set off from Les Sables d Olonne on 26 November 1989 Frenchman Titouan Lamazou sailing Ecureuil d Aquitaine II won the race with a time of 109 days 1 Philippe Jeantot Vendee Globe founder had problems with breakdowns and then unfavorable winds which held him back from the race lead 2 Philippe Poupon s ketch Fleury Michon X capsized in the Southern Ocean and Poupon was rescued by Loick Peyron who finally finished second in what was generally a successful first run of the race 3 Mike Plant the lone American in the race disqualified himself after receiving minor assistance near Campbell Island New Zealand after a 5 rigging part on his sloop Duracell was damaged in the Pacific Ocean Plant was scored Did not finish but to the admiring French he emerged a real hero after repairing the rigging and finishing the course as an unofficial competitor in 135 days a new American single handed circumnavigation record 4 Race Director for the first edition was Denis Horeau who went on to run further editions of the race 5 Competitors editProfile Pictures edit nbsp nbsp Alain Gautier FRA Generali Concorde nbsp nbsp Jean Luc Van Den Heede FRA 36 15 MET nbsp nbsp Loick Peyron FRA Lada Poch nbsp nbsp Philippe Poupon FRA Fleury Michon X nbsp nbsp Titouan Lamazou FRA Ecureuil d Aquitaine II Entries Information edit Participants 1989 1990 Participant Name Architect Boat Builder Year Launched Notes Reference nbsp Alain Gautier FRA Generali Concorde Jean Marie Finot Le Guen Hemidy 1989 6 nbsp Bertie Reed RSA Grinaker Martin JJ Provoyeur AFS 1989 7 nbsp Guy Bernardin FRA O Kay Bruce Farr Kiwi Builder 1986 8 nbsp Jean Francois Coste FRA Cacharel Pen Duick III Eric Tabarly Chantiers et ateliers de la Perriere 1967 nbsp Jean Yves Terlain FRA UAP Joubert Nivelt chantier Herve et Pinta 1986 9 nbsp Jean Luc Van Den Heede FRA 36 15 MET Philippe Harle Alain Mortain Garcia 1989 10 nbsp Loick Peyron FRA Lada Poch Luc Bouvet Olivier Petit Chantier Couach 1986 nbsp Mike Plant USA Duracell Rodger Martin Mike Plant JF Galvao 1989 11 nbsp Patrice Carpentier FRA Nouvel Observateur Robert Nikerson 1985 nbsp Pierre Follenfant FRA TBS Charente Maritime Joubert Nivelt Chantier Herve et Pinta 1989 nbsp Philippe Jeantot FRA Credit Agricole IV Marc Lombard Jeantot Marine 1989 nbsp Philippe Poupon FRA Fleury Michon X Philippe Briand ATA Jeanneau 1989 nbsp Titouan Lamazou FRA Ecureuil d Aquitaine II Luc Bouvet Olivier Petit Chantier Capitaine Flint 1989Results editTable Order of Finish 1989 1990 Vendee Globe 12 Pos Sailor Yacht Time Ref 1 nbsp Titouan Lamazou FRA Ecureuil d Aquitaine II 109d 08h 48 50 2 nbsp Loick Peyron FRA Lada Poch 110d 01h 18 06 3 nbsp Jean Luc Van Den Heede FRA 36 15 MET 112d 01h 14 00 4 nbsp Philippe Jeantot FRA Credit Agricole IV 113d 23h 47 47 5 nbsp Pierre Follenfant FRA TBS Charente Maritime 114d 21h 09 06 6 nbsp Alain Gautier FRA Generali Concorde 132d 13h 01 48 7 nbsp Jean Francois Coste FRA Cacharel 163d 01h 19 20 DNF nbsp Mike Plant USA Duracell Received minor assistance New Zealand but completed the course in 135 days DNF nbsp Patrice Carpentier FRA Nouvel Observateur Damaged auto pilot Falklands DNF nbsp Bertie Reed Grinaker Damaged rudder DNF nbsp Jean Yves Terlain FRA UAP Dismasted DNF nbsp Philippe Poupon FRA Fleury Michon X Capsized DNF nbsp Guy Bernardin FRA O Kay Medical Issue ToothacheIncidents editPhilippe Poupon s boat was struck by a wave and ended up lying heeled at 90 degrees Loick Peyron in a remarkable bit of seamanship took the boat in tow and after Philippe Poupon detached the mast the boat righted itself A film of the event can be seen here 13 Jean Yves Terlain dismasted south of Cape Town Guy Bernardin was forced to retire due to a dental problem and made a stopover in AustraliaReferences and publications edit Yachting s 1990 Honor Roll Yachting Vol 170 no 4 April 1991 ISSN 0043 9940 Retrieved 8 December 2016 Vendee Globe 1989 90 Vendee Globe Retrieved 13 September 2017 Byrne Dan 27 January 1990 Roaring 40s Claim 3 Sailboats Los Angeles Times Retrieved 8 December 2016 Excerpt from Broken Seas by Marlin Bree Retrieved 8 October 2013 Denis Horeau appointed Race Director for the 8th Vendee Globe Race Organisers 18 March 2014 Retrieved 20 January 2021 Document sans titre Document sans titre Document sans titre Document sans titre Document sans titre Archived from the original on 22 January 2021 Retrieved 1 February 2021 Document sans titre Edition 1989 1990 Une grande course est nee Vendee Globe in French Archived from the original on 22 October 2004 Retrieved 8 December 2016 Le Vendee Globe de Loick Peyron INA Retrieved 9 December 2012 External links editOfficial Vendee Globe Website Official Vendee Globe YouTube Channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 1990 Vendee Globe amp oldid 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