The Most Beautiful Images of the Arrival of Guirec Soldée in Brest
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The Breton sailor closed in just under 95 days on Saturday off the island of Ouessant, the first multihull tour of the planet against the prevailing winds and currents. An authentic feat.
After 94 days, 21 hours and 58 minutes, Guirec Soudée became, this Saturday, the fastest skipper around the world in reverse, in solitary and multihull. The 34-year-old Plougrescant marine oxygenator received a very warm welcome in Brest.
The guest of 7:50 a.m. of the weekend is Guirec Soudée, navigator, after breaking the record of the world tour backwards solo.
The Breton adventurer Guirec Soudée set Saturday a world sailing tour record, at the end of a "long, hard and stressful" journey against prevailing winds and currents, but during which he never considered giving up.
Guirec Soudée took 94 days, 21 hours, and 58 minutes to complete the round-the-world voyage against the prevailing winds and currents aboard his Ultim MACSF multihull. The Breton sailor broke the record held by Jean-Luc Van Den Heede in a monohull. He will be celebrated at the port in Brest in the early afternoon. This Saturday, March 28, at 9:34 a.m., after 94 days and 21 hours and 58 minutes*, Guirec crossed the finish line of his round-the-wo…
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