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Wednesday, January 07, 2015

Alex Thomson – Incredible Yachtsman



 

As regards long distance single-handed yacht racing I’ve always admired Mike Golding and Alex Thomson; both are British sailors. They competed in the 2012/13 Vendée Globe Single-handed Yacht Race around the world. Mike finished in 6th place and Alex took a well earned 3rd place.**

As I write, Mike with his co-skipper Pepe Ribes, aboard Hugo Boss, lead the pack in the Barcelona  (two-handed) World Race.* Unlike the other leaders, they sailed east of the Canary Islands with little advantage. In fact Bernard Stamm and Jean Le Cam aboard Cheminées Poujoulat are close on their heels - just 3 miles behind. This is like dinghy racing on a gigantic scale for three months of sustained effort, each yacht covering those astern.  If slower yachts lag behind, they will most likely experience different wind and sea conditions to those upfront, and they may be slowed further by light winds or they may experience stormy weather.  Of course, leaders may find themselves trying to break through areas where winds are light; meanwhile, boats behind have favourable winds and rapidly catch up.

Tactics and experience play a big part; therefore I shall be interested in seeing how things go. I shall be monitoring progress over the coming weeks and I am looking forward to reading reports from competitors on official websites, Twitter and Facebook.

Links

*Barcelona World Race


Alex Thomson Racing - Week 1 Video Update


Barcelona World Race – Official Website


**Vendée Globe Finish January 2013

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