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This past sunday was the departure of the Vendée Globe , (also nicknamed the Everest of the Seas). This is a sailing race with Imoca 60 feet boats, round the world, single-handed with no stop. So it starts and finishes in Les Sables d'Olonne, on the west coast of France and happens every 4 years.
The first race left in November 1989 and was a great adventure; we didn’t really know what would happen to the skippers.
Now the race has evolved greatly, it has become a regatta with intensive competition and highly professional skippers.
This time, 30 sailing boats started the race and it will take them about 3 months to complete the trip.
Thousands of people came on sunday to encourage the skippers, when going out of the harbour. Skippers are always impressed with the amazing greeting they get in Les Sables.
When I arrived on the pier, there were already 4 lines of spectators in front of me. I'm only 1m58 high so I couldn't see much. Small but smart, I came with a stepladder and therefore had an overview much better than those in front of me!
On the photo, the view is in front of the green lighthouse on the pier of Les Sables d’Olonne. You can see the other side of the channel called La Chaume (a fisherman village) with the Arendel tower and the church of La Chaume.
In the channel, 4 boats are passing:
1st boat sponsored by Akena and skippered by Arnaud Boissieres (France)
2nd boat sponsored by Kapsch and skippered by Norbert Sedlacek (Austria)
3rd boat sponsored by Great American III and skippered by Rich Wilson (USA)
4th boat sponsored by Roxy and skippered by Samantha Davies (United Kingdom)
The image lacks of luminosity but the rainhoods on the head of the spectators explains you why!

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