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2024–2025 Vendée Globe
Event title
Name2024–2025 Vendée Globe
Edition10th Edition
SponsorVendée Region of France
Event details
Start locationLes Sables-d'Olonne
Finish locationLes Sables-d'Olonne
CourseSingle person non-stop round the world race
DatesStart: 10 November 2024
First finisher: TBC
Last finisher: TBC
YachtsIMOCA 60
Key people
Hubert Lemonnier (Race Director)
Competitors
CompetitorsMax. 40 Boats

The 2024–2025 Vendée Globe is a non-stop round the world yacht race for IMOCA 60 class yachts crewed by only one person. It is the tenth edition of the race; it started (on 10 November 2024), and will finish, in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France.[1]

Qualification

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The race organisers have published the initial notice of race allowing a record entry of 40 boats to compete. The rules now prohibit older IMOCA 60 from competing, with 2008 generation boats being the oldest allowed to compete. The 13 first, new-boat skipper combinations starting two of five solo races (one in 2022 or 2023 and one in 2024) qualification races and finishing one of them will be selected automatically.[2]

Significant events during qualifying included:

  • Sailor Fabrice Amedeo (FRA) lost his boat Newrest – Art & Fenêtres to a fire (following a leak and an explosion) during a qualifying race in 2022.[3] He was able to secure another boat for his participation in the race.[4]
  • Banque Populaire choose to end its sponsorship with Clarisse Crémer (FRA), citing her young child as one of the reason, the public backlash led to the sponsor withdrawing and Crémer quickly found a new sponsor (L'Occitane En Provence) with the support of Alex Thompson Racing.[5][6]
  • Following the second dismasting of his boat during the Defi Azimut in October 2023 after a previous dismasting in the 2020-2021 Vendée Globe, Nicolas Troussel (FRA) lost the support of his sponsor Corum and with that the boat Corum l'Epargne. Nonetheless he reached official candidate status.[7]
  • Kevin Escoffier (FRA) lost support of his team and therefore the use of Holcim-PRB due to allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards women during The Ocean Race 2022–23.[8] He was replaced by Nicolas Lunven.[9]
  • Charlie Dalin (FRA) was not able to take part in a solo qualification race in 2023 due to health issues, missing a key qualification requirement. An exemption in the rules allowed him to meet the requirement by crossing the starting line for the 2023 Transat Jacques Vabre.[10]
  • Éric Bellion (FRA) was not able to take part in the 2023 Retour à la Base due to damage taken during the 2023 Transat Jacques Vabre. An exemption for this case in the rules allowed him to fullfil the requirement of taking part in a solo race in 2022 or 2023.[10]
  • Phil Sharp (GBR) was not able to meet the requirement of taking part in a solo race in 2022 or 2023 due to damage taken to is new boat Oceanslab during the transfer to the start of the 2023 Retour à la Base.[10] As Jean le Cam was able to start this race, Sharp lost the chance of qualifying through the new-boat rule. He did not qualify.
  • François Guiffant (FRA) was allowed to take part in the qualification with an older boat from 2004 (Partage). He got an exemption to take part in the 2024 Vendée Globe conditional on fewer than 40 skippers qualifying and a place not being able to be filled.[10] He did not qualify.
  • The following campaigns were announced but did not reach candidate status:
    • Armel Tripon (FRA) announced a VPLP designed boat from the moulds of Malizia-Seaexplorer to be built by Airbus. The project was late and is unlikely to make the 2024 edition of the race but is progressing.[11]
    • Jörg Riechers (GER) announced a group design by Farr Yacht Design, Guillaume Dupont and Etienne Bertrand and built by Alva Yachts.[12] Though no official announcement has been made, the project seems to be abandoned.[13]
  • James Harayda (GBR) was not able to collect sufficient miles to qualify.
  • Romain Attanasio (FRA) was dismasted on 13 September 2024 during the 48 hour Azimut Challenge; fellow competitor Maxime Sorel (FRA) made his spare mast available as a replacement so that Attanasio could start the Vendeé Globe.

Competitors

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Skipper[14] Boat Ref.
Name Start /
Finish
Name Designer Builder Date Launched First name and VG Notes
 Antoine Cornic (FRA) Never Human Immobilier Owen-Clarke Chris Prior de Coburg (CAN) 2005-08-23 Spirit of Canada VG08
 Sébastien Marsset (FRA) Never Foussier - Mon courtier énergie Farr Yacht Design JMV Industries (FRA) 2006-07-26 Delta Dore VG08
 Louis Duc (FRA) Never Fives Group - Lantana Environment Farr Yacht Design CDK Technologies (FRA) 2006-09-30 PRB VG08
 Manuel Cousin (FRA) 1 / 1 (23th) Coup de Pouce Farr Yacht Design Southern Ocean Marine (NZL) 2007-02-03 Paprec-Virbac VG08
 Violette Dorange (FRA) Never Devenir Farr Yacht Design CDK Technologies (FRA) 2007-05-29 Foncia VG08 [15]
 Guirec Soudée (FRA) Never Freelance.com Farr Yacht Design Offshore Challenges (GBR) 2007-06-25 BT VG08
 Jingkun Xu (CHN) Never Singchain Team Haikou Finot-Conq Multiplast (FRA) 2007-07-17 Brit Air VG08 Foils Retrofitted
 Fabrice Amedeo (FRA) 2 / 1 (11th) Nexans – Art & Fenêtres Owen-Clarke Hakes Marine (NZL) 2007-07-31 Ecover VG08
  Isabelle Joschke (GER) (FRA) 1 / 0 MACSF VPLPVerdier Chantier Naval de Larros (FRA) 2007-08-06 Safran VG08 Foils Retrofitted
  Conrad Colman (NZL) (USA) 1 / 1 (16th) Mail Boxes Etc. VPLPVerdier Indiana Yachting (ITA) 2007-09-05 Groupe Bel VG08 [16]|
 Szabolcs Weöres (HUN) Never New Europe Owen-Clarke Hakes Marine (NZL) Aviva VG08
 Tanguy Le Turquais (FRA) Never Lazare Finot-Conq Multiplast (FRA) 2008-05-29 DCNS VG08 [17][18]
 Oliver Heer (SUI) Never Oliver Heer Ocean Racing Farr Yacht Desig Southern Ocean Marine (NZL) 2008-08-19 Gitana Eighty VG08
 Arnaud Boissières (FRA) 4 / 4 (8th) La Mie Câline VPLPVerdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2010-09-18 Banque Populaire VG12 Foils Retrofitted [19]
 Benjamin Ferré (FRA) Never Monnoyeur Duo For A Job VPLPVerdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2011-08-16 Macif VG12
 Denis Van Weynbergh (BEL) Never D'Ieteren Group Nandor Fa Pauger Composite (HUN) 2014-04-07 Spirit of Hungary VG16
 Damien Seguin (FRA) 1 / 1 (7th) Group Apecil 2 VPLPVerdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2015-03-15 Safran VG16 [20]
 Pip Hare (GBR) 1 / 1 (19th) Medallia 2 VPLPVerdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2015-06-09 Banque Populaire VG16 [21]
 Romain Attanasio (FRA) 2 / 2 (14th) Fortinet-Best Western VPLPVerdier Chantier Multiplast (FRA) 2015-08-06 Edmond de Rotschild VG16 [22]
 Benjamin Dutreux (FRA) 1 / 1 (9th) Guyot Environnement
- Water Family
VPLPVerdier Green Marine (GBR) 2015-09-01 Hugo Boss VG16 [20]
 Giancarlo Pedote (ITA) 1 / 1 (8th) Prysmian Group VPLPVerdier Multiplast (FRA) 2015-09-11 St Michel Virbac VG16
 Justine Mettraux (SUI) Never TeamWork.net VPLP CDK Technologies (FRA) 2018-08-20 Charal VG20
 Alan Roura (SUI) 2 / 2 (12th) Hublot VPLP
– Pete Hobson
Carrington Boats (GBR) 2019-04-08 Hugo Boss VG20 [23][24][25]
 Clarisse Crémer (FRA) 1 / 1 (12th) L'OCCITANE en Provence (2) Guillaume Verdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2019-05-08 Apivia VG20 [26][27]
 Sam Goodchild (GBR) Never Vulnerable (For the Planet) Guillaume Verdier Persico Marine (ITA) 2019-07-09 Linkedout VG20 Baptismal name Nat'che [28]f
 Kojiro Shiraishi (JPN) 2 / 1 (16th) DMG Mori Global One VPLP Multiplast (FRA) 2019-09-02 DMG Mori VG20 [29]
 Louis Burton (FRA) 3 / 2 (3rd) Bureau Vallée 3 Sam Manuard Pauger Composites (HUN)
Black Pepper Yachts (FRA)
2020-01-31 L'Occitane en Provence VG20 First SCOW Design [30]
 Sébastien Simon (FRA) 1 / 0 Groupe Dubreuil Guillaume Verdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2021-08-24 Former 11th Hour - Mālama
 Nicolas Lunven (FRA) Never Holcim - PRB Guillaume Verdier Carrington Boats (GBR) 2022-05-07 [31]
 Maxime Sorel (FRA) 1 / 1 (10th) V&B-Monbana-Mayenne Guillaume Verdier Mer Concept (FRA) 2022-06-27 Sistership to Apivia 1 [32]
 Jérémie Beyou (FRA) 4 / 2 (3rd) Charal (2) Samuel Manuard CDK Technologies (FRA) 2022-07-11
 Boris Herrmann (GER) 1 / 1 (5th) Malizia-Seaexplorer VPLP / Boris Herrmann[33] Multiplast (FRA) 2022-07-19 [34]
 Samantha Davies (GBR) 3 / 1 (5th) Initiatives-Cœur 4 Sam Manuard Pauger Composites (HUN) 2022-07-30 Sistership to L'Occitane [35]
 Yannick Bestaven (FRA) 2 / 1 (1st) Maitre Coq V Guillaume Verdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2022-08-29 Sistership to Groupe Dubreuil
 Paul Meilhat (FRA) 1 / 0 Biotherm Guillaume Verdier Persico Marine (ITA) 2022-08-31 Sistership to LinkedOut [36]
 Thomas Ruyant (FRA) 2 / 1 (6th) Vulnerable (For People) Antoine Koch / Finot-Conq CDK Technologies (FRA) 2023-03-16 Sistership to Paprec Arkéa [37][38]
 Yoann Richomme (FRA) Never Paprec Arkéa (6) Antoine Koch / Finot-Conq Multiplast (FRA) 2023-02-22 Sistership to For People [39]
 Éric Bellion (FRA) 1 / 1

(9th)

Stand As One - Altavia David Raison Persico Marine (ITA) 2023-06-17 No foils;

Sistership to Armor-lux

 Charlie Dalin (FRA) 1 / 1 (2nd) MACIF Santé Prévoyance (2) Guillaume Verdier CDK Technologies (FRA) 2023-06-24 [40]
 Jean Le Cam (FRA) 5 / 4 (2nd) Tout commence en Finistère - Armor-lux David Raison Persico Marine (ITA) 2023-09-30 No foils; Sistership to Stand As One

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