This morning, just after 5 AM CET, Conrad Colman crossed the finish line of his second Vendée Globe, completing a grueling race across three oceans, rounding three legendary capes, and covering nearly 23,906 nautical miles of the theoretical course.
21st overall | 4th among non-foilers | Battling with the top 3 throughout the race and finishing just over 24 hours behind the first of them. He crossed the line only 13 minutes behind the legendary Jean Le Cam — an extraordinary achievement!
To be precise, Conrad sailed close to 28,000 Nm through every imaginable condition. He completed the race without using a single drop of diesel fuel, returned with all sails intact and usable, and avoided any major repairs—an accomplishment few can claim.
Bravo Coco! We are incredibly proud of you!
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