The 2019 of the Transat Jacques Vabre was the 14th edition edition and was raced from Le Havre, France, to Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. [1] [2]
Pos. | Crew | Boat Name | Boat Age | Date Finish | Elapsed Time |
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1 | Charlie Dalin (FRA) Yann Eliès (FRA) | Apivia | 2019 | 13d 12h 8m | 13,42 |
2 | Kevin Escoffier (FRA) Nicolas Lunven (FRA) | PRB 4 | 2009 | 14d 03h 49m 42s | 12,80 |
2 | Jérémie Beyou (FRA) Christopher Pratt (FRA) | Charal | 2018 | 14d 03h 56m | 12,80 |
4 | Charlie Enright (USA) Pascal Bidégorry (FRA) | 11th Hour Racing | 2015 | 14d 06h 10m 23s | 12,71 |
5 | Thomas Ruyant (FRA) Antoine Koch (FRA) | Advens for Cybersecurity | 2019 | 14d 07h 55m 41s | 12,65 |
6 | Clarisse Crémer (FRA) Armel Le Cléac'h (FRA) | Banque Populaire X | 2011 | 14d 08h 46m 24s | 12,62 |
7 | Samantha Davies (GBR) Paul Meilhat (FRA) | Initiatives Coeur (3) | 2010 | 14d 09h 30m 44s | 12,59 |
8 | Sébastien Simon (FRA) Vincent Riou (FRA) | Arkea-Paprec | 2019 | 14d 15h 05m 53s | 12,39 |
9 | Fabrice Amedeo (FRA) Éric Péron (FRA) | Newrest Art & Fenêtres | 2015 | 14d 16h 01m 07 secondes | 12,36 |
10 | Louis Burton (FRA) Davy Beaudart (FRA) | Bureau Vallée 2 | 2015 | 14d 16m 21m 43s | 12,35 |
11 | Yannick Bestaven (FRA) Roland Jourdain (FRA) | Maître Coq IV | 2015 | 14d 22h 6m 23s | 12,15 |
12 | Boris Herrmann (GER) Will Harris (GBR) | Malizia II Yacht Club de Monaco | 2015 | 14d 22h 28m 43s | 12,13 |
13 | Nicolas Troussel (FRA) Jean Le Cam (FRA) | Corum l'épargne | 2007 | 14d 23h 26m 30s | 12,10 |
14 | Damien Seguin (FRA) Yoann Richomme (FRA) | Groupe Apicil | 2008 | 15d 08h 17m 21s | 11,81 |
15 | Romain Attanasio (FRA) Sébastien Marsset (FRA) | Pure | 2007 | 15d 10h 11m 10s | 11,75 |
16 | Maxime Sorel (FRA) Guillaume Le Brec (FRA) | V and B – Mayenne | 2007 | 15d 14h 48m 24s | 11,61 |
17 | Giancarlo Pedote (ITA) Anthony Marchand (FRA) | Prysmian Group | 2015 | 15d 15h 26m 57s | 11,59 |
18 | Arnaud Boissières (FRA) Xavier Macaire (FRA) | La Mie Câline Artipôle | 2007 | 15d 20h 9m 47s | 11,44 |
19 | Benjamin Dutreux (FRA) Thomas Cardrin (FRA) | Water Family | 2006 | 16d 00h 19m 18s | 11,32 |
20 | Stéphane Le Diraison (FRA) François Guiffant (FRA) | Time for Oceans | 2007 | 16d 01h 16m 31s | 11,29 |
21 | Alan Roura (SUI) Sébastien Audigane (FRA) | La Fabrique (2) | 2007 | 16d 05h 13m 30s | 11,18 |
22 | Manuel Cousin (FRA) Gildas Morvan (FRA) | Groupe Setin | 2007 | 16d 11h 22m 47s | 11,00 |
23 | Miranda Merron (GBR) Halvard Mabire (FRA) | Campagne de France | 2006 | 17d 10h 51m 03s | 10,39 |
24 | Pip Hare (GBR) Ysbrand Endt (NED) | Pip Hare Ocean Racing | 2000 | 18d 05h 11m 43s | 9,95 |
25 | Alexia Barrier (FRA) Joan Mulloy (IRL) | 4MyPlanet | 1998 | 18d 05h 22m 05s | 9,95 |
26 | Ari Huusela (FIN) Michael Ferguson (IRL) | Ariel 2 | 2007 | 18d 23h 07m 14 s | 9,56 |
27 | Erik Nigon (FRA) Tolga Ekrem Pamir (TUR) | Vers un monde sans SIDA | 2006 | 19d 01h 42m 16s | 9,50 |
RET | Isabelle Joschke (FRA) Morgan Lagravière (FRA) | MACSF | 2007 | Retired on 7 November [3] | |
RET | Alex Thomson (GBR) Neal McDonald (GBR) | Hugo Boss 7 | 2019 | Retired follow a collision [4] |
Pos. | Crew | Boat Age | Boat Name | Date Finish | Elapsed Time | Notes | Ref. |
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1 | Gilles Lamiré (FRA) Antoine Carpentier (FRA) | 2009 | Groupe GCA – Mille et un sourires | .08 Nov | 11d 16h 34m 41s | 15,50 | |
2 | Thibaut Vauchel-Camus (FRA) Fred Duthil (FRA) | 2017 | Solidaires en Peloton – ARSEP | .08 Nov | 12d 02h 38m 01s | 14,97 | |
3 | Sébastien Rogues (FRA) Matthieu Souben (FRA) | 2009 | Primonial | .09 Nov | 13d 00h 09m 42s | 13,94 |
Pos. | Crew | Hull No. | Boat Name | Date Finish | Elapsed Time | Notes |
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1 | Ian Lipinski (FRA) Adrien Hardy (FRA) | 158 | Crédit Mutuel | .14 Nov | 17d 16h 21m 23s | 10,25 |
2 | Sam Goodchild (GBR) Fabien Delahaye (FRA) | FRA 156 | Leyton | .14 Nov | 18d 00h 43m 11s | 10,05 |
3 | Aymeric Chappellier (FRA) Pierre Leboucher (FRA) | FRA 151 | Aïna Enfance & Avenir | .14 Nov | 18d 04h 06m 45s | 9,97 |
4 | Simon Koster (SUI) Valentin Gautier (SUI) | 159 | Banque du Léman | .15 Nov | 18d 12h 29m 04s | 9,79 |
5 | Louis Duc (FRA) Aurélien Ducroz (FRA) | FRA 150 | Crosscall Chamonix Mont-Blanc | .15 Nov | 18d 15h 25m 23s | 9,72 |
6 | Jörg Riechers (GER) Cédric Château (FRA) | FRA 157 | Linkt | .15 Nov | 18d 20h 56m 36s | 9,60 |
7 | Kito de Pavant (FRA) Achille Nebout (FRA) | FRA 125 | Made In Midi | .15 Nov | 18d 22h 56m 52s | 9,56 |
8 | Bertrand de Broc (FRA) Vincent Leblay (FRA) | FRA 148 | Cre'Actuel – Côtes d'Armor | .16 Nov | 19d 11h 20m 37s | 9,31 |
9 | Thibault Hector (FRA) Christophe Bachmann (FRA) | 152 | Rennes.Saint-Malo/Mer Entreprendre | .16 Nov | 19d 17h 40m 08s | 9,18 |
10 | Catherine Pourre (FRA) Pietro Luciani (ITA) | FRA 145 | Eärendil | .16 Nov | 19d 22h 10m 19s | 9,10 |
11 | Pierre-Louis Atttwell (FRA) Calliste Antoine (FRA) | FRA 135 | Vogue avec un Crohn | .16 Nov | 19d 22h 43m 46s | 9,09 |
12 | Emmanuel Le Roch (FRA) Basile Bourgnon (FRA) | FRA 100 | Edenred | .16 Nov | 20d 00h 00m 41s | 9,06 |
13 | Yves Courbon (FRA) Renaud Courbon (FRA) | 115 | A chacun son Everest | .16 Nov | 20d 03h 08m 07s | 9,00 |
14 | Mathieu Claveau (FRA) Christophe Fialon (FRA) | 89 | Prendre la Mer, Agir pour la forêt | .16 Nov | 20d 03h 26m 13s | 9,00 |
15 | Jean-Baptiste Daramy (FRA) Alexandre Hamlyn (FRA) | 109 | Chocolat Paries – Coriolis Composites | .16 Nov | 20d 04h 24m 30s | 8,98 |
16 | Soenke Bruhns (GER) Arnt Bruhns (GER) | FRA 138 | Iskareen | .17 Nov | 21d 07h 19m 37s | 8,51 |
17 | Pierrick Letouzé (FRA) Simon Kervarrec (FRA) | FRA 139 | E.Leclerc | .18 Nov | 22d 01h 22m 55s | 8,22 |
18 | Martin Louchart (FRA) Frédéric Duchemin (FRA) | 113 | #Attitudemanche | .19 Nov | 22d 15h 48m 01s | 8,00 |
19 | Pierre-Antoine Tesson (FRA) Paul Gallet (FRA) | 30 | Kerhis | .19 Nov | 22d 16h 54m 20s | 7,98 |
20 | Morgane Ursault-Poupon (FRA) Rémi Lhotellier (FRA) | FRA 30 | UP Sailing, Unis pour la Planète | .19 Nov | 22d 21h 10m 36s | 7,92 |
21 | Florian Gueguen (FRA) Raphael Auffret (FRA) | 1 | Equipe voile Parkinson | .21 Nov | 25d 00h 09m 09s | 7,25 |
22 | Georges Guigen (FRA) Erwann de Kerros (FRA) | 101 | Terre Exotique | .21 Nov | 25d 02h 53m 31s | 7,22 |
ABN | Charles-Louis Mourruau (FRA) Estelle Greck (FRA) | 141 | Entraide Marine-Adosm | Abandon on the 1st Nov | ||
ABN | Hiroshi Kitada (JPN) Takeshi Hara (JPN) | FRA 146 | Kiho | Abandon on the 29 Oct | ||
ABN | Luke Berry (FRA) Tanguy Le Turquais (FRA) | 153 | Lamotte – Module Création | Abandon on the 28 Oct | ||
ABN | Pascal Fravalo (FRA) Guillaume Goumy (FRA) | 154 | SOS Méditerranée | Abandon on the 28 Oct | ||
ABN | William Mathelin-Moreaux (FRA) Marc Guillemot (FRA) | Beijaflore | Abandon |
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