Today at 11:00 UTC, British sailor Alex Thomson smashed two more race records in the solo, non-stop, around the world race, the Vendée Globe as he reached the Cape of Good Hope in 17d 22hrs 58mins. Thomson has beaten the previous race record to this milestone by 5d 0hrs 48mins. The former record of 22d 23hrs 46mins was held by skipper Armel Le Cléac’h onboard Banque Populaire in 2012. Le Cléac’h is currently in second place, 76 nautical miles behind Thomson Read More
Alex Thomson beats 24 hour world distance record
British sailor Alex Thomson has beaten the world sailing record in the Vendee Globe, travelling 535.34 nautical miles in 24 hours. Francois Gabart set the record of 534.48 nautical miles in 2012 Vendee Globe and Thomson has sailed an additional 1,573 metres. However, the official rule of the world speed sailing record states that the record must be exceeded by one complete nautical mile further than the previous record in order to be ratified. The distance Read More
Press Statement – Incident onboard
Saturday 19th November - Alex Thomson Racing is currently dealing with a situation onboard HUGO BOSS. At 09.35 UT this morning Alex sustained damage after a collision with an unidentified floating object whilst in the southern Atlantic racing in the Vendee Globe. This has resulted in damage to the starboard foil, which Alex will inspect once the wind and sea state has become calmer. Alex explains ""Having had pretty quick night where the boat was sailing high Read More
First to the Equator – British Skipper Alex Thomson has broken a Race Record in the Vendee Globe
Tuesday 15th November 19:05 UTC- British Skipper Alex Thomson onboard HUGO BOSS has crossed the Equator in first place and in the fastest time ever in the Vendée Globe solo, non-stop, round the world race. Having led the fleet since Saturday evening Thomson has set a new race record reaching the Equator in the Vendee Globe. Crossing the Equator in 9 days and 7 hours and 3 minutes.Thomson onboard HUGO BOSS has now entered the South Atlantic Ocean in the Read More
Alex Thomson extends his lead for Britain in the Vendée Globe
Tuesday 15th November - Thomson this morning strengthens his first position as he continues to lead in the Vendée Globe 2016. As the UK awakened Alex found himself 65 Nautical Miles ahead of the next competitor Armel l’Cleac’h, racing on Banque Populaire VIII. The Vendée Globe is a non-stop unassisted, race around the world. 48 hours after the race started on Sunday 6th November Alex expressed his frustrations with his decision to Gybe early on in the Read More
Overnight Thomson takes a podium position
Monday 7th November – British sailor Alex Thomson has overnight taken first position. Thomson crossed the start line of the Vendee Globe yesterday at 13.02. It was an emotional event as Thomson departed Les Sable d’Olonne passing down the crowd filled banks before starting his solo round the world race. Overnight the fleet has divided as Thomson takes a podium position as he crosses the bay of Biscay.. During the night he has reached speeds in excess of 20 Read More