Singlehanded Circumnavigators

 

Name

Country

Yacht

LOA

Dir.

Year

Antipodes

First

1 Joshua Slocum USA "Spray" 36'9" E-W 1894/98   1st American ,1st Westbound, via Strait of Magellan
2 Harry Pidgeon USA "Islander" 34'0" E-W 1921/25   1st via Panama, second circumnavigation in 1937
3 Alain Gerbault France "Firecrest" 39'8" E-W 1923/29   1st French, via Panama
4 Edward Miles USA "Sturdy", "Sturdy II" 37'4" 36'9" W-E 1928/32   1st Eastbound, via Suez
5 Harry Pidgeon USA "Islander" 34'0" E-W 1932/37   1st circum. twice, both westbound
6 Lois Bernicot France "Anahita" 41'0" E-W 1936/38   via Strait of Magellan
7 Vito Dumas Argentina "Lehg II" 31'2" W-E 1942/43   1st Argentinean,1st via Cape Horn, Eastbound
8 Alfred  Peterson USA "Stornoway" 33'0" E-W 1948/52   1st using both canals
9 Bill Murnan USA Seven Seas II 30'0" E-W 1952   via Panama
10 Yves Le Toumelin France Kurun 33'0" E-W 1952   via Panama
11 Jean Gau France "Atom" 30'0" E-W 1953/57   via Panama, second circumnavigation in 1967
12 Marcel Bardiaux France "Les 4 Vents" 30'8" E-W 1950/58   1st via Cape Horn Westbound
13 John Guzzwell Great Britain "Trekka" 20'10" E-W 1955/59   1st English
14 Joseph Havkins Israel "Lammerhak II" 23'0" E-W 1956/61   1st Israeli, over land - Mexico, Israel
15 Adrian Hayter Great Britain "Sheila II", "Valkyr" 32'0" 25'0" W-E
E-W
1950/63   1st part GB to NZ via Suez, 2nd part GB to NZ via Panama
16 William Nance Australia "Cardinal Vertue" 25'3" W-E 1962/65 1st Australian, via Cape Horn
17 Michael Mermod Switzerland "Geneve" 24'0" E-W 1966    
18 Frank Caspar USA "Elsie" 30'0" E-W 1966   via Panama
20 Pierre Auboiroux France "Neo-Vent" 26'11" E-W 1964/66   via Panama
19 Francis Chichester Great Britain "Gipsy Moth IV" 53'1" W-E 1966/67   1st with one stop only , 1st circumnavigation for speed, 5 capes
21 Rusty Webb Great Britain "Flyd" 29'3" E-W 1965/68    
22  Jean Gau France "Atom" 30'0" E-W 1962/68   2nd circumnavigate twice, both westbound
23  Johann Trauner Austria "Lei Lei Lassen" 25'10" E-W 1966/68   1st Austrian, via Panama
24 Alan Eddy USA "Apogee 30'0" E-W 1968   via Panama
25 Wilfried Erdman Germany "Kathena" 25'0" E-W 1966/68   1st German
26 C. H. Webb Great Britain "Flyd" 29'0" E-W 1968   via Panama
27 Alec Rose Great Britain "Lively Lady" 36'0" W-E 1967/68   via Cape Horn
28 Walter Koenig Germany "Zarathustra" 25'0" E-W 1969   via Panama
29 Roger Plisson France "Francois Virginie" 25'5" E-W 1967/69   via Panama
30 Leonid Teliga Poland "Opty" 32'4" E-W 1967/69   1st Polish, via Panama
31  Alfred Kallies Germany "Pru" 25'0' E-W 1955/69   via Panama
32 Bernard Moitessier France "Joshua" 39'6" W-E 1968/69   1st nonstop solo circumnavigation eastbound, 5 capes
33 Robin Knox-Johnston Great Britain "Shuaili" 32'5" W-E 1968/69   2nd nonstop solo circumnavigation eastbound, 1st port-to-port, 5 capes
34  Nigel Tetley Great Britain "Victress" 40'0" W-E 1968/69   1st multihull (trimaran) to solo circumnavigate
35 Rollo Gebhard Germany "Solveig III" 24'0" E-W 1970   via Panama
35 John Sowden USA "Tarmin" 24'7" E-W 1966/70    
36 Robin Lee Graham USA "Dove", "Return of Dove" 24'0" 33'0" E-W 1965/70 via Panama
37  Tom Blackwell Great Britain "Islander" 56'6" E-W 1968/71    
38 Chay Blyth Great Britain "British Steel" 59'0" E-W 1970/71   1st nonstop solo circumnavigation westbound (wrong way) 292 days, via Cape Horn, 292 days
39  Jorgen Meyer Germany "Paloma" 34'0" E-W 1971/72   via Cape Horn
40 Wolf Hausner Austria "Taboo" 32'0" E-W 1973   via Panama, Cat
41  Goran Cederstrom Sweden "Tua Tua" 27'4" E-W 1971/73   1st Swedish, via Panam
42  Bill King Ireland "Galway Blazer II" 42'0" W-E 1970/73   1st Irish, via Cape Horn
43 Dima Grinups Sweden "Sandra II" 27'0" E-W 1973   via Panama
44 Edward Alcard Great Britain "Sea Wanderer" 36'0" E-W 1957/73    
45 Chris Baranowski Poland "Polonez" 45'3" W-E 1972/73   via Cape Horn, Hobart to Horn in 45 days
46 Wolf Hausner Austria "Taboo" 32'0" E-W 1966/73   via Panama
47 Kenichi Horie Japan "Mermaid III" 28'10" E-W 1973/74   1st Japanese, via Cape Horn
48 Hiroshi Aoki Japan "Ahodori II" 20'8" W-E 1971/74   via Cape Horn
49 Ryusuke Ushijima Japan "Cingitsune" 31'0" W-E 1973/74   via Cape Horn
50 Alain Colas France "Manureva" 69'10" W-E 1973/74   Via Cape Horn, trimaran 168 days
51  Ambrogio Fogar Italy "Surprise" 38'8" E-W 1973/74   1st Italian, via Cape Horn
52 Jules Garnet France "Memory" 46'0" E-W 1970/75   via Panama
53 Heinrich Henze Germany "Leda II" 24'8" E-W 1971/75   via Panama
54  Richard Konkolski Czechoslovakia "Nike" 24'4" E-W 1972/75   1st Czechoslovakian, first of 3 circumnavigation
55 John Struchinski Great Britain "Bonaventure de Lys" 25'3" E-W 1972/75   via Panama
56 Paul Graute Germany "Albatros" 28'8" E-W 1973/76    
57 Herman Jansen Holand "Sounion"     1973/76   1st Dutch
58 Tom Blackwell Great Britain "Islander" 56'6" E-W 1973/76   3rd circumnavigate twice, both westbound
59 Klaus Alverman Germany "Plumbelly" 26'0" E-W 1976   via Panama
60 Julio Vilar Spain "Mistral" 23'0" E-W 1973/76   1st Spanish, via Panama
61 Utz Müller-Treu Germany "Frauken" 39'5" E-W 1974/76   via Panama
62 Ann Cash Australia "Ilimo" 26'0" E-W 1977   via Panama,
63 Web Chiles USA "Egregious" 37'5" W-E 1975/76   via Cape Horn, broke record, 202 days
64 Barry Loeckler USA "Freedom" 36'0" E-W 1975/77   via Panama
65 John Sowden USA "Tarmin" 24'7" E-W 1974/77   4th circumnavigate twice, both westbound, same boat
66 Ed Boden USA Kittywake 25'3" E-W 1962/77   via Panama
67 Gidaliahu Shtimer Israel "New Penny" 24'9" W-E 1975/77   via Cape Horn
68 Donald Ridler Great Britain "Erick the Red" 26'10" E-W 1973/77   via Panama
69 George Georgiev Bulgaria "Cor Caroli" 29'9" E-W 1976/77   1st Bulgarian, monohul record 201 days
70 Krystyna Chojnowska-Liskiewicz Poland "Mazurek" 31'2" E-W 1976/78   1st woman to solo circumnavigate, westbound
71 Naomi James Great Britain "Express Crusader" 53'0" W-E 1977/78   1st woman to solo circumnavigate via Cape Horn eastbound
72 Brigite Oudry France "Gea" 34'4" W-E 1977/78   1st French woman, via Cape Horn
73 G. Lagarrigue France "Mikenos" 31'2" E-W 1975/78    
74 Leslie Powles Great Britain "Solitaire" 34'0" E-W 1975/78   in 1981 second circumnavigation, first both direction
75 Kees Den Hartoog Holand "Sentign" 39'4" W-E 1978/79   Via Cape Horn
76 Stant Blunt USA "Rupipaki" 26'0" E-W 1979   via Panama
77 Tom Blackwell Great britain "Islander" 58'0" E-W 1980   2 1/2 circumnavigation in the same boat
78 Zbigniew Puchalski Poland "Miranda" 38'7" E-W 1976/80   via Panama
79 Dean Vincent USA "Eos" 39'0" E-W 1977/80   via Panama
80 David Cowper Great Britain "Ocean Bound" 41'1" W-E 1979/80   Via Cape Horn, in 1982 1st twice both directions
81 Horst Timreck Germany "Brigitte"   W-E 1979/80   Via Cape Horn - first to stop at Cape Horn, 163 days
82 Henryk Jaskula Poland "Dar Przemysla" 46'7" W-E 1979/80   1st Polish nonstop, no assistance, via Cape Horn
83 Richard B. Sweat USA "My Honey" 30'0" E-W 1979/80   via Panama
84 Leslie Powles Great Britain "Solitaire" 34'0" W-E 1980/81   via Cape Horn, nonstop, previously westbound circumnavigation, 1st both directions
85 Jan Swertz Belgium "Tahani", " Peti" 30'0" 41'0" E-W 1981   1st Belgian, via Cape horn
86 Harald Kolzer Germany "Rosi II" 22'0" E-W 1981   via Panama
87 Patrick Childress USA "Juggernaut" 26'10" E-W 1979/82   via Panama
88 Jonathan Sanders Australia "Perie Banou" 33'7" W-E 1981/82   via Cape Horn, 1st complete 2 non-stop circumnavigations, high latitudes, later done three non-stop
89 Pleun van der Lugt Holand "Zee Uwse Stromen" 35'1" W-E 1981/82 2 nonstop, 286 days
90 David Scott Cowper Great Britain "Ocean Bound" 41'1" E-W 1981/82   1st twice W-E and E-W via Cape Horn
91 Paul Rogers Great Britain "Spirit of Pentax" 56'0" W-E 1981/82   via Cape Horn, 1 1/4 around nonstop, try for 2 rounds
92 Mark Schrader USA "Resourceful" 40'0" W-E 1982/83   1st American to circumnavigate via 5 Southern Capes
93 Neville Gosson Australia "Leda Pier One" 53'0" W-E 1982/83   During BOC 1982/83
94 Philippe Jeantot France "Credit Agricole" 60'0" W-E 1982/83 0 During BOC 1982/83
95 Bertie Reed South Africa "Altech Voortrekker" 60'0" W-E 1982/83 0 1st South African, During BOC 1982/83
96 Richard Konkolski Czechoslovakia Nike II & III 44'0" W-E 1982/83 2 During BOC 1982/83, only competitor to cross antipodes, 2nd solo circumnavigation
97 Richard Broadhead Great Britain "Perseverance of Medina"   W-E 1982/83 0 During BOC 1982/83
98 Francis Stokes USA "Mooneshine"   W-E 1982/83 0 During BOC 1982/83
99 Yukoh Tada Japan "Okera"   W-E 1982/83 0 During BOC 1982/83
100 Guy Bernardin France "Ratso"   W-E 1982/83 0 During BOC 1982/83
101 Dany Byrne USA "Fantasy"   W-E 1982/83 0 During BOC 1982/83
102 Richard McBride New Zealand "City of Dunedin"   W-E 1982/83 0 1st New Zealander, During BOC 1982/83
103 Webb Chiles USA "Chidiock Tichbone I & II" 18'0" E-W 1983   3/4 circumnavigation
104 Andrew Urbanczyk USA "Nord IV" 30'0" E-W 1984   via Panama
105 John Sowden USA "Tarmin" 24'6"   1986   1st in third circumnavigation in the same boat
106 James Baldwin USA "Atom" 28'0" E-W 1984/86   via Panama
107 Henry Pigott Great Britain "Glory" 19'6" E-W 1986   via Panama
108 Dodge Morgan USA "American Promise" 60'0" W-E 1985/86 2 via Cape Horn, fastest nonstop antipodal solo circumnavigation 150 days, 1st American non-stop, 5 southernmost capes
109 John Martin South Africa "Tuna marine" 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
110 Tituan Lamazou France "Ecureuil" 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
111 Philippe Jeantot France "Credit Agricole" 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
112 Guy Bernardin France "Biscuits Lu" 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
113 Ian Kiernan Australia "Triple M" 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
114 Bertie Reed South Africa "Stabilo Boss' 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
115 Jean Yves Terlain France "UAP-Pour Med" 60'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
116 David White USA "Legend Securities" 56'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
117 Jean Luc Van Den Heede France "Let's Go" 45'0' W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
118 Mike Plant USA "Airco Distributor" 50'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
119 Harry Harkimo Finland "Belmont Finland" 50'0" W-E 1986/87 0 1st Finish, via Cape Horn during BOC
120 Hal Roth USA "American Flag" 50'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
121 Pentti Salmi Finland "Colt by Retting" 47'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
122 Mark Schrader USA "Lone Star" 49'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC
123 Richard Konkolski Czechoslovakia "Declaration of Indenpedence" 44'0" W-E 1986/87 0 via Cape Horn during BOC, only one via all 5 southernmost capes
124 John Huges Canada "Joseph Young' 42'0" W-E 1986/87 0 1st Canadian, via Cape Horn during BOC
125 James Hatfield Great Britain British Heart II & III 29'0" E-W 1987   via Strait of Magellan
126 Alan Butler Canada "Amon-Re" 26'0" E-W 1987   via Panama, smallest multihull solo circumnavigation
127 Philippe Monnet France "Kriter Brut de Brut" 70'0" W-E 1987   via Cape Horn, fastest solo circumnavigation 129 d 19 h 17m
128 Julia Hazel Australia "Jeshan" 28'0" E-W 1987   via Panama
129 Tania Aebi USA "Varuna" 26'0" E-W 1987   via Panama
130 Sergio Testa Australia "Acrohc Australis" 12'0" E-W 1987   via Panama, smallest boat to circumnavigate
131 Teddy Seymour USA "Love Song" 35'0" W-E 1986/87    
132 Kay Cottee Australia "Blackmore's First Lady" 37'0" W-E 1988   First non-stop circumnavigation by a woman, 189 days
133 Jonathan Sanders Australia "Parry Endeavour"     1986/88   3 continuous circumnavigations one westbound, two eastbound, 657 days
134 Keith Sedwick USA "Toucan" 38'0" E-W 1988   via Panama
135 John Roach USA "Windswept" 33'0" E-W 1988   via Panama (2 1/2 circumnavigation in same boat)
136 Titouan Lamazou France     W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
137 Loick Peyron France     W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
138 Jean Luc Van Den Heede France     W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
139 Philippe Jeantot France     W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
140 Pierre Folienfant       W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
141 Alain Gautier       W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
142 J. Francois Coste       W-E 1989/90   Vendee Globe
143 Gudrun Calligaro Germany "Mädchen" 30'6" W-E 1988/90   via Panama
144 Christophe Auguin France

"Groupe Sceta"

  E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
145 Alain Gautier France "Generali Concorde"   E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
146 Philippe Jeantot France "Credit Agricole IV"   E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
147 Mike Plant USA "Duracell"   E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
148 Kanga Birtles Australia "Jarkan Yacht Builders"   E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
149 David Adams Australia "Innkeeper"   E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
150 Isabelle Austisser France "Ecureuil Poitou Charente"   E-W 1990/91   Via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
151 Bertie Reed South Africa "Grinaker"   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
152 Jose de Ugarte Spain "BBV Expo'92"   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
153 Nandor Fa Hungary "Alba Regia"   E-W 1990/91   1st Hungarian, via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
154 Yves Dupasquier France Servant 4   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
155 Don McIntyre Australia Buttercup   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
156 Joshua Hall Great Britain New Spirit of Ipswitch   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
157 Jack Boye USA Project City Kids   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
158 Hall Roth USA Sebago   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
159 Paul Thackaberry USA Volcano   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
160 Robin Davie Great Britain Global Exposure   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
161 Minoru Saito Japan Shuten-Dohji II   E-W 1990/91   via Cape Horn during 3rd BOC
162 Kyoko Imakire Japan "Kairen" 35'0"   1991/92   nonstop
163 Bill Pinkney USA     W-E 1990/92   by 5 capes
164 Alain Gautier       W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
165 Jean Luc Van Den Heede France     W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
166 Philippe Poupon France     W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
167 Yves Parlier       W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
168 Nandar Fa Hungary     W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
169 Jose de Ugarte Spain     W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
170 J. Yves Hasselin       W-E 1992/93   during Vendee Globe
171 Mike Golding Great Britain "Group 4" 67'0" E-W 1993/94   record Fastest "wrong" way
172 Lisa Clayton Great Britain     W-E     unassisted 285d 0h 26m
173 Christope Auguin France "Sceta Calberson" 60'0' E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
174 Steve Pettengill USA "Hunter's Child"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
175 David Scully USA "Coyote"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
176 Jean Luc Van den Heede France "Vendee Entreprises"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
177 J.J.Provoyeur South Africa "Novel South Africa"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
178 David Adams Australia "True Blue"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
179 Giovanni Soldini Italy "Kodak"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
180 Alan Nebauer Australia "Newcastle Australia"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
181 Arnet Taylor USA "Thursday's Child"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
182 Chaniah Vaughan Great Britain "Jimroda II"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
183 Robin Davie Great Britain "Cornwall"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
184 Minoru Saito Japan "Shute-Dohji II"   E-W 1994/95   via Cape Horn during 4th BOC
185 Brian Caldwell, Jr. USA " Mai Miti Vava'u" 26'0" E-W 1995/96   13 stops, 20 years old, 264 days at sea
186 David Dicks Australia "Seaflight" 32'0" W-E 1995/96   youngest nonstop, 18 years
187 Samantha Brewster Great Britain "Team group 4" 60'0" E-W 1995/96   first woman the "wrong" way
188 Pat Henry USA "Southern Cross" 31'0" E-W 1989/97    
189 Christophe Auguin       W-E 1996/97   during Vendee Globe
190 Marc Thircelin       W-E 1996/97   during Vendee Globe
191 Herve Laurent       W-E 1996/97   during Vendee Globe
192 Eric Du Mont       W-E 1996/97   during Vendee Globe
193 Pete Goss       W-E 1996/97   during Vendee Globe
194 Catherine Chabaud       W-E 1996/97   during Vendee Globe
195 Karen Thorndike USA "Amelia" 36'0"   1996/98   via 5 capes
196 Giovanni Soldini Italy "Fila"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
197 Marc Thiercelin France "Somewhere"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
198 Jean-Pierre Mouligne France "Cray Valley"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
199 Michael Garside Great Britain "Magellan Alpha"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
200 Brad Van Liew USA "Balance Bar"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
201 Viktor Yazykov Russia "Wind of Change Russia"   E-W 1998/99   1st Russian, via Cape Horn during Around Alone
202 Neal Petersen South Africa "No Barriers"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
203 Minoru Saito Japan "Shute-Dohji II"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
204 Neil Hunter Australia "Paladin II"   E-W 1998/99   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
205 Karen Thorndike USA "Amelia" 31'0" E-W 1996/99   Via Cape Horn, all 5 capes
206 Jese Martin Australia "Lionheart"   W-E 1999   Youngest non stop solo, 327d 12h 52m
207 Azhar Mansor MAS "Jalur Gemilang"   E-W 1999   190d 6h 57m2s
208 Chris Baranowski Poland   45'3" E-W 1999/00   via Panama, second solo circumnavigation
209 Phillipe Monnet France UUNET   E-W 2000   Record "wrong way" 151d 19h 54m
210 Vincent Lauwers Australia "Vision Quest"     2000   disabled sailor
211 Robert E. Case USA   37'0" E-W 1998/01   via Panama
212 Michel Desjoyeaux   "PRB"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
213 MacArthur   "Kingfisher"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
214 Jourdain   "Sill Matines La Potagere"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
215 Marc Thiercelin   "Active Wear"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
216 Wavre   "Union Bacaire Privee"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
217 Coville   "Sodebo"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
218 Golding   "Team Group 4"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
219 Galley   "Viola.fr"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
220 Josh Hall   "EBP Espirit PME Gartmore"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
221 Seeten   Nord Pas De Calais - Chocolats du Monde"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
222 Carpentier   "VM Materiaux"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
223 Bianchetti   "Aquarele.com"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
224 Munduteguy   "DDP-60iene Sud"   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
225 de Gregorio   Wind Telecommunicazioni   W-E 2000/01   during Vendee Globe
226 Ron Llewellyn Australia "Sula" 36'0" E-W 1999/02    
227 Patrick Kaines USA "Eagle Dancer" 31'0" E-W 1999/02    
228 David B. Clark USA "Mollie Milar" "Mickey" 44'0" 34'0" E-W 1999/01   oldest solo circumnavigator 77 years old
229 Tony Gooch USA "Taonui" 42'0" W-E 2003/04   24,500 miles in 177 days, 64 years old
230 Brech Morgan USA   27'0" E-W 1998/04   both canals
231 Keneth Hellewell USA "Topaz" 37'5" E-W 2000/04   via Panama
232 Jean Luc Van Den Heede France "Adrien" 58'0" E-W 2003/04   by the "wrong" way, 122d 14h 3m 49s, over 29 days from Monnet 2000
233 Francis Joyon France "IDEC" 90'0" W-E 2003/04   in 72 days 20 hours
234 Bernard Stamm Switzerland Bobst Group
Armor-Lux
  E-W 2003/04   1st Swiss, via Cape Horn during Around Alone
235 Thierry Dubois France Solidaires   E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
236 Simone Bianchetti Italy Tiscali   E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
237 Emma Richards Great Britain Pindar   E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
238 Bruce Schwab USA Ocean Planet   E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
239 Brad Van Liew USA Tommy Hilfiger
Freedom America
  E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
240 Tim Kent USA Everest Horizontal   E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
241 Kojiro Shiraishi Japan Spirit of Yukoh   E-W 2003/04   via Cape Horn during Around Alone
242 Alan Paris Bermuda BTC Velocity   E-W 2003/04   1st Bermudian, via Cape Horn during Around Alone
243 Vencent Riou   PRB   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
244 Jean La Cam   "Boudelle"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
245 Mike Golding   "Ecover"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
246 Dominique Wavre   "Temenos"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
247 Sebestien Josse   "VMI"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
248 Jean Pierre Dick   "Virbac-Paprec"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
249 Conrad Humphreys   "Hellomoto"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
250 Joe Seeten   "Arcelor Dunkerque"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
251 Bruce Schwab   "Ocean Planet"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
252 Benoit Parnaudeau   "Max Havlearr/Best Western"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
253 Anne Liardet   "Roxy"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
254 Karen Leibovici   "Benefic"   W-E 2004/05   during Vendee Globe
255 Dame Ellen MacArthur Great Britain "B&Q"     2005   71 days
256 Minoru Saito Japan Shuten-Dohji II 49'3" E-W 2004/05   Nonstop unassisted, 7th solo circumnavigation 234 days, oldest 71 years
                 
                © Richard Konkolski
                 

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