French sailor François Gabart makes fastest solo circumnavigation
Version 1 of 3. Journey around world took 42 days and 16 hours – six days faster than previous record Associated Press in Brest Sun 17 Dec 2017 14.47 GMT Last modified on Mon 18 Dec 2017 10.54 GMT Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email View more sharing options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Google+ Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger Close The French sailor François Gabart has broken the record for sailing solo around the world, circumnavigating the planet in 42 days and 16 hours. That is more than six days faster than the last record, set by his fellow Frenchman Thomas Coville last year. The organisers, tracking his journey by satellite, tweeted that 34-year-old Gabart had reached the finish line near Ouessant island off France’s western coast on his trimaran, called Macif, before dawn on Sunday. Dozens of vessels swarmed around the vessel, accompanying Gabart as he waved torches. Supporters waited tocongratulate him in nearby port of Brest, from where he departed on 4 November and where residents have been following his travels. “It’s a crazy pleasure … all this human energy,” Gabart said later. “I’m a solitary sailor but this is a pleasure.” France Sailing Europe World records news |