The Transat Jacques Vabre is a
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race that follows the historic coffee trading route between
France
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and
Brazil
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. It is named after (and sponsored by) a French brand of coffee.
The course was drawn up back in 1993 to follow in the wake of the clippers transporting coffee from Brazil to France. The Transat Jacques Vabre is a major date on the calendar, taking place every other year in odd years. It is a two-person race and the pairs of sailors are formed according to their complementary skills, what they have in common and how they get on. Boats leave from
Le Havre
Le Havre (, ; nrf, Lé Hâvre ) is a port city in the Seine-Maritime department in the Normandy region of northern France. It is situated on the right bank of the estuary of the river Seine on the Channel southwest of the Pays de Caux, very cl ...
, France's leading coffee importing port, going to
Salvador de Bahia
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, in Brazil, the world's leading coffee grower and exporter (4335 miles). The first edition in 1993 was a single handed race.
The event is open to multihulls and monohulls from the following classes: Ultims (multihulls between 70 and 105 feet),
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(60 feet monohulls), Multi 50 and
Class40
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Background
In 2004 forme ...
. All kinds of navigational aids are allowed in particular for routing, except for the Class40 boats (as this is forbidden in their own rules).
Winners
IMOCA 60 - Winners
1993 1st Edition
The first edition was a single handed race between Le Havre and
Cartagena (
Colombia
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). 13 boats started.
* 1st multihull:
Paul Vatine
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on ''Région Haute-Normandie''.
* 1st monohull:
Yves Parlier
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Nicknamed "The extra-terrestrial" for his amazing exploit ...
on ''Cacolac d'Aquitaine''.
ORMA 60 Multihulls
IMOCA 60
1995
A two-handed race between Le Havre and Cartagena.
* 1st multihull:
Paul Vatine
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and
Roland Jourdain
Roland Jourdain, often nicknamed "Bilou" is a French professional yachtsman, born on 28 April 1964 in Quimper. He is notably two-time winner of the Route du Rhum.
Race Result Highlights Round the World Races
DNF 2008–2009 Vendée Globe keel ...
on ''Région Haute-Normandie''.
* 1st monohull:
Jean Maurel
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* ...
and
Fred Dahirel on ''Côte d'Or''.
Classements Skippers Bateaux Temps de course
ORMA
IMOCA 60
1997
Again a two-handed race between Le Havre and Cartagena.
* 1st multihull:
Laurent
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and
Yvan Bourgnon on ''Primagaz''.
* 1st monohull:
Yves Parlier
Yves Parlier (born 14 November 1960) is a French sailor. He is very well known in the offshore sailing world and generally in France, where he waFrance's top sports personality in 2002.
Nicknamed "The extra-terrestrial" for his amazing exploit ...
and
Éric Tabarly
Éric Marcel Guy Tabarly was a French Navy officer and yachtsman, born 24 July 1931 in Nantes and died 13 June 1998 of drowning in the Irish Sea. He developed a passion for offshore racing very early on and won several ocean races such as the Osta ...
on ''Aquitaine Innovations''.
60ft Multihulls
IMOCA 60
50ft Multi
50ft Monohull
1999
This year was marked by the disappearance of
Paul Vatine
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, on board the ''Groupe André''.
* 1st multihull :
Loïck Peyron
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He is particularly famous for winning many races in the 1990s on board his trimaran ''Fujicolor''.
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and
Franck Proffit on ''Fujicolor''.
* 1st monohull :
Thomas Coville
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Coville was born in Rennes. He participated in significant offshore races and record attempts. In April 2012, he achieved 7 circumnavigations of the world, on mono or multihulls, sing ...
and
Hervé Jan
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on ''Sodebo''.
Multihulls
IMOCA 60
IMOCA 50
2001
A two-handed race between Le Havre and
Salvador de Bahia
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(Brazil). There was a total of 22 boats in 3 classes of boats.
*1 out of 14 multihull 60:
Franck Cammas
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and
Steve Ravussin
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on ''Groupama''.
*1 out of 12 monohull 60:
Roland Jourdain
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Race Result Highlights Round the World Races
DNF 2008–2009 Vendée Globe keel ...
and Gaël Le Cléac'h on ''Sill Pleint Fruit''.
*1 out of 17 monohull 50:
Alex Bennett and
Paul Larsen
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on ''One Dream''.
ORMA
IMOCA 60
Classe 2
2003
From this year there have been 4 categories of boats and 38 competitors.
*1st multihull 60 : and on ''Groupama''.
*1st monohull 60 : and on ''Virbac. Ross''.
*1st multihull 50 : and on ''Mollymawk''.
*1st monohull 50 : and on ''Hellomoto''.
60ft Multihulls
IMOCA 60
50ft Multihulls
50ft Monohulls
2005
The start was 5 November for the
monohull
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Fundamental concept
Among the earliest hulls were simple ...
s and 6 November for the
multihull
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s. (monohulls 50 and 60 feet) or to do this year. 34 boats were registered:
*1st multihull 60 feet (class 1):
Pascal Bidégorry
Pascal Bidegorry (born 15 January 1968, in Bayonne) is a French sailor.
Life
He has raced across the Atlantic Ocean over 30 times and has set records in many classes. He has won the Solitaire du Figaro and the Transat Jacques Vabre; apart from ...
and
Lionel Lemonchois __TOC__
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(France)
*1st multihull 50 feet (class 2):
Franck-Yves Escoffier and
Kevin Escoffier on ''Crêpes Whaou''
*1st monohull 60 feet (class 1):
Jean-Pierre Dick
Jean-Pierre Dick (born 8 October 1965 in Nice) is a French professional yachtsman.
Biography
Jean-Pierre Dick is the third of four children, his father ( Pierre-Richard Dick, founder of Virbac Laboratories). He is trained as a veterinary doctor ...
and
Loïck Peyron
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He is particularly famous for winning many races in the 1990s on board his trimaran ''Fujicolor''.
Among his notable achieveme ...
on ''Virbac Paprec''
*1st monohull 50 feet (class 2):
Joe Harris and
Josh Hall on ''Gryphon Solo''
Multi 60 Orma
IMOCA 60
Multi Classe 2
Mono Classe 2
2007
The start was 3 November for the
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s and 4 November for the
multihull
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s from
Le Havre
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. This year, 60 boats were registered.
*1st multihull 60:
Franck Cammas
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and
Steve Ravussin
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on ''Groupama'' 2 in 10 days, 38 minutes and 43 seconds: Record of the Race
*1st monohull 60:
Michel Desjoyeaux
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and Emmanuel Le Borgne on ''Foncia'' in 17 days, 2 hours, 37 minutes and 5 seconds
*1st multihull 50:
Franck-Yves Escoffier and
Karine Fauconnier on ''Crêpes Whaou'' in 15 days, 22 hours, 27 minutes and 37 seconds
*1st monohull 40:
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and
Pietro d'Ali on ''Telecom Italia'' in 22 days, 13 hours, 2 minutes and 22 seconds
ORMA
IMOCA 60
Multi 50
Class 40
2009
The start was 8 November and course was from
Le Havre
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to
Puerto Limon
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(
Costa Rica
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).
Winners
Marc Guillemot
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Admin ...
and
Charles Caudrelier
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Born in Paris and raised in Brittany, Caudrelier is a merchant navy officer. He won the Solitaire du Figaro, a solo race, in 2004 and als ...
on Safran (IMOCA).
Multi50
2011
The start was 2 November and course was from
Le Havre
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to
Puerto Limon
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*Puerto, a seaport town in Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
* Puerto Colombia, Colombia
* Puerto Cumarebo, Venezuela
* Puerto Galera, O ...
(
Costa Rica
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).
On a northerly route, Jean- Pierre Dick and Jérémie BEYOU won cleanly, setting a new IMOCA reference time of 15 days 18 hours 15 minutes and 54 seconds. Only 20 of the 35 starters finished the race.
IMOCA 60
Multi50
Class40
2013
Le Havre
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to
ItajaÃ
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.
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Force 10 winds in the
English Channel
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caused the postponement of the start to 7 November.
The race was won by the MOD 70 Edmond de Rothschild skippered by Sebastien Josse and
Charles Caudrelier
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Born in Paris and raised in Brittany, Caudrelier is a merchant navy officer. He won the Solitaire du Figaro, a solo race, in 2004 and als ...
. First monohull was PRB skippered by
Vincent Riou
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Recent events
As part of his introduction to solo racing he helped prepared ...
and
Jean Le Cam
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In 1981–82, he was a crewmember on Euromarché in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race.
Le Cam was crewman with Éric Tabarly and Michel Desjoyeaux, and won the ...
.
MOD70
Multi 50
IMOCA
Class 40
2015
The 2015 race departed on 25 October, with 42 registered boats.
*1st ULTIM:
*1st Multi 50:
*1st IMOCA 60: and on ''
PRB 4'' in 17 days, 00 hours, 22 minutes and 24 seconds
*1st Class 40:
Ultime
Multi 50
IMOCA 60
Class 40
2017
*1st ULTIM:
Thomas Coville
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Coville was born in Rennes. He participated in significant offshore races and record attempts. In April 2012, he achieved 7 circumnavigations of the world, on mono or multihulls, sing ...
and
Jean-Luc Nelias on ''Sodebo Ultim'' in 7 days, 22 hours, 7 minutes and 27 seconds: Record of the Race
*1st IMOCA 60:
Jean-Pierre Dick
Jean-Pierre Dick (born 8 October 1965 in Nice) is a French professional yachtsman.
Biography
Jean-Pierre Dick is the third of four children, his father ( Pierre-Richard Dick, founder of Virbac Laboratories). He is trained as a veterinary doctor ...
and
Yann Elies on ''St Michel - Vibrac'' in 13 days, 7 hours, 36 minutes and 46 seconds
*1st Multi 50:
Lalou Roucayrol and
Alex Pella
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on ''Arkema'' in 10 days, 19 hours, 14 minutes and 19 seconds
*1st Class 40:
Maxime Sorel and
Antoine Carpentier on ''V and B'' in 17 days, 10 hours, 44 minutes and 15 seconds
Ultim
IMOCA 60
Multi 50
Class 40
2019
The 2019 edition raced from Le Havre, France, to
Salvador de Bahia
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,
Brazil
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.
* 1st IMOCA 60 : and on Apivia in 13 days, 12 hrs 8 minutes;
* 1st Multi50 : and on Groupe GCA - Mille et un sourires en 11 days, 16 hrs, 34 minutes et 41 secondes;
* 1st Class40 : and on Crédit Mutuel in 17 days, 16 hrs, 21 minutes et 23 secondes
IMOCA 60
Multi 50
Class 40
2021
The 2021 edition raced from Le Havre, France, to
Fort de France, Martinique.
*1st ULTIM: 5 Starters
*1st IMOCA 60: 22 Starters
*1st Multi 50: 7 Starters
*1st Class 40: 45 Starters
Ultime Multihulls
IMOCA 60
Multi 50
Class 40
References
External links
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Pascal Bidégorry website, 2005 winnerFranck Cammas website, 2001, 2003 and 2007 winnerTransat 2009 website
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