Dominique Wavre

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Dominique Wavre
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2012 Vendee Globe start
Personal information
NationalitySwiss
Born (1955-07-04) 4 July 1955 (age 69)
Geneva
Sailing career
Class IMOCA 60

Dominique Wavre, is a Swiss professional yachtsman, born on 4 July 1955 in Geneva, Switzerland. Having sailed over 360,000 nautical miles, Dominique now ranks among the most experienced ocean sailors [1]

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Biography

Son of tennis player Alice Charbonnier he started on the courts before discovering sailing at the age of 13. He began sailing on Lake Geneva but continued his studies and became an art teacher. Then he sailed with Pierre Fehlmann in 1981 in the Whitbread onboard Disc d'Or III. Since then, he'll keep accumulating miles. He met his partner Michèle Paret during the 1989-90 Whitebread as she was sailing with Tracy Edwards onboard Maiden

Race result highlights

Pos.RaceClassBoat NameTimeNotesRef.
Round the World Races
7 2012–2013 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Mirabaud 90 d 03 h 14 minSolo None Stop [2]
RET2011 Barcelona World Race IMOCA 60 Mirabaudwith Michèle Paret
RET 2008–2009 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Temenos II [3]
32008 Barcelona World Race IMOCA 60 Temenos IIwith Michèle Paret [3]
4 2004–2005 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Temenos 92 d 17 h 13 min 20 sSolo None Stop [3]
5 2000–2001 Vendée Globe IMOCA 60 Union bancaire Privée 105 d 02 h 45 minSolo None Stop [3]
2 1993–1994 Whitbread Round the World Race Volvo Ocean 60 Intrum JustitiaFully Crewed Stopping
2 1989–1990 Whitbread Round the World Race MaxiMeritFully Crewed Stopping
4 1985–1986 Whitbread Round the World Race MaxiUBS SwitzerlandFully Crewed Stopping
Transatlantic Races
82008 Transat Jacques-Vabre IMOCA 60 Mirabaudwith Michèle Paret
52006 Route du Rhum IMOCA 60 Temenos II
42005 Transat Jacques-Vabre IMOCA 60 Ecoverwith Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Mike Golding  (GBR)
22004 The Transat IMOCA 60 Temenos12d 18hr 22min
72003 Transat Jacques-Vabre IMOCA 60 Carrefour Preventionwith Michèle Paret
72001 Transat Jacques-Vabre IMOCA 60 Temenoswith Michèle Paret
92000 The Europe 1 New Man STAR IMOCA 60 Union Bancaire Privée17d 17hr 2min
21998 Transat AG2R IMOCA 60 Carrefour Preventionwith Michèle Paret
51996 Transat AG2R IMOCA 60 Cupidwith Michèle Paret
141984Transat Québec-Saint-MaloMecarillos
Other
21997 Solitaire du Figaro Beneteau Figaro [3]
91996 Solitaire du Figaro Beneteau Figaro
21991 Tour de France à la voile Selection
21990 Solitaire du Figaro Beneteau Figaro [3]
141984 Solitaire du Figaro Beneteau Figaro

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References

  1. Dominique Wavre : Site officiel de Dominique Wavre – Team
  2. "7th place and 10th lap of the planet for Wavre". 2013-02-08. Retrieved 2021-01-24.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "IMOCA Skipper Profile" . Retrieved 2021-01-24.