Please select your home edition
Edition
Crewsaver 2021 Safetyline LEADERBOARD

Vendee Globe: Richomme first to round Cape Horn - two round in 9min 30sec after 17,500nm of racing

by Richard Gladwell/Sail-World.com/nz 24 Dec 2024 14:14 GMT
Charlie Dalin rounds Cape Horn - 2336hrs UTC December 23, 2024 - Vendée Globe Race © Vendee Globe

Vendee Globe have confirmed that at 2327hrs UTC on Dec 23 that Yoann Richomme was the first Vendee Globe competitor to round Cape Horn.

Yoann Richomme passed the last of the three major Capes of solo non-stop - race around the world, the infamous Cape Horn, in the lead of the 10th edition of the Vendée Globe. He was followed 9min 30sec later by Charlie Dalin (MACIF Santé Prévoyance), after completing 17,500nm of racing.

Richomme, the 41 year old French skipper of the IMOCA Paprec Arkéa smashed Armel Le Cleac'h's previous record time, which was set on the 2016 Vendée Globe (47d 00h 34min 46s) and also sets a new reference time between Les Sables d'Olonne and Cape Horn: 43d 11h 25min 20s.

That's 3d 13h 9min and 26s less than Armel's record.

At the same time, he established a new record for the Cape Leeuwin – Cape Horn sector at 13d 09h 13min 43s.

Using Predictwind to calculate the route to finish it is calculated that Richomme or Dalin or third placed Sébastien Simon (Groupe Dubreuil) will take a week off the current race record time - that includes a very torturous path through the Atlantic and Doldrums.

More updates to follow.

Meanwhile, Pip Hare who dismasted a week ago in the Southern Ocean continues to make her way to Australia under a Jury Rig. She is now making about 100nm a day, on a good day.

She updates below, the full suite of her videos can be found here www.youtube.com/@PipHareOceanRacing/videos:

Conrad Colman (NZL) lying in 29th in the now 36 boat fleet is about 1,000nm behind the first daggerboard boat, race veteran Jean Le Cam. Conrad updates below. the full suite of his videos (which are excellent) can be found here www.youtube.com/@colmanoceanracing/videos:

Additional images:

Related Articles

Paul Meilhat finishes 5th in the Vendée Globe
After 74 days, 22 hours and 38 minutes of racing This Friday at 10h40 UTC, after 74 days, 22 hours and 38 minutes of racing Paul Meilhat crossed the finish line in Les Sables d'Olonne to take fifth place on this 10th edition of the Vendée Globe. Posted today at 11:40 am
Vendée Globe Friday 24th January Update
Jérémie Beyou on Charal finishes 4th It was a stormy and dark morning in Les Sables d'Olonne as Jérémie Beyou finished the Vendée Globe in fourth place. Paul Meilhat is expected imminently in fifth. Posted today at 10:03 am
Jérémie Beyou finishes 4th in the Vendée Globe
Emerging relieved and happy out of a dark, windy night off Les Sables d'Olonne Emerging relieved and happy out of a dark, windy night off Les Sables d'Olonne, Jérémie Beyou crossed the finish line of his fifth Vendée Globe this morning at 00:58 (UTC) to take fourth place from the record fleet of 40 starters. Posted today at 5:41 am
Mean Biscay lives up to its reputation
Vendée Globe update: Jérémie Beyou arriving in less than 12 hours Nearly one week since the Vendée Globe podium was completed by Sébastien Simon, Jérémie Beyou will lead a surge of exhausted but relieved and grateful skippers through the finish line. Posted on 23 Jan
Vendée Globe Thursday 23rd January Update
Jérémie Beyou on final approach to Les Sables d'Olonne Sam Goodchild has managed to fix his mainsail in the Vendée Globe, but Jérémie Beyou, who he was battling with, now has only 300 nautical miles to the finish line, whereas Goodchild has 560 nautical miles to go. Posted on 23 Jan
Vendée Globe - Day 74: Dang it! Missed the Equator
Conrad Colman goes looking for the black line on the water as he crosses Latitude 0° Vendée Globe Race - Conrad Colman - Life onboard MS Amlin : Day 73 & 74 - No shortage of solar energy on the Equator - but where's the Black Line gone? Posted on 22 Jan
Beyou approaching Cape Finisterre
Vendée Globe update: Goodchild completes repair Jérémie Beyou has under 500 miles to the finish but the skipper of Charal is still holding to modest speeds as he climbs the Portuguese then Galician coast towards Cape Finisterre which he should pass this morning. Posted on 22 Jan
Pip Hare Interview
At base camp, ready for her next Vendée Globe campaign! Mark Jardine, Managing Editor of Sail-World.com and YachtsandYachting.com chatted with Pip Hare at boot Düsseldorf about her Vendée Globe, which came to an abrupt end when the mast came down on her IMOCA yacht Medallia on 15th December 2024. Posted on 22 Jan
Vendée Globe Wednesday 22nd January Update
Leaders Approach Cape Finisterre Sam Goodchild has been working incredibly hard to fix his mainsail in the Vendée Globe as the leaders on the water approach Cape Finisterre. Posted on 22 Jan
The final frontier in the North Atlantic
Vendée Globe update looks at past year's disasters Storms and damage in the final days, close to the finish of the Vendée Globe, are not uncommon. Tired boats and brutally fatigued sailors are a combination doubly challenged by winter gales in the North Atlantic. Posted on 21 Jan