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The Jules Verne Trophy in the Hands of Francis Joyon and his Crew

Yesterday evening, Francis Joyon and the crew of the IDEC SPORT maxi-trimaran, Clรฉment Surtel, Alex Pella, Bernard Stamm, Gwรฉnolรฉ Gahinet, with just Sรฉbastien Audigane missing as he was busy on a delivery trip in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, received the Jules Verne Trophy, the amazing sculpture which seems to float in the air created by the American Thomas Shannon, in the very prestigious Naval Museum (Musรฉe de la Marine) in Paris.

ยฉ JM Liot / DPPI / IDEC SPORT

More than 300 guests came together around Patrice Lafargue, President of the IDEC Group, and the two patrons of honour who support Joyonโ€™s multihulls, Professor Gรฉrard Saillant, President of the ICM and Jean Todt, President of the FIA.

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ยฉ JM Liot / DPPI / IDEC SPORT

The title was handed over by the previous record-holders represented by Pierre Yves Moreau from the Banque Populaire team, who was joined for the event by the legendary British sailor, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, who held the trophy with the late Peter Blake in 1994 (Enza New Zealand). It was a highly emotional evening, which brought together these exceptional sailors who have been sailing again in their own projects since their triumphant return to Brest after 40 days and 23 hours on 26thJanuary.

โ€œI am proud of this crew and what they achieved,โ€ declared Patrice Lafargue.

Titouan Lamazou was extremely pleased to see that the idea he launched 25 years ago with Florence Arthaud continues to offer an incredible experience as shown in the tales told by the IDEC SPORT crew, which sailed 26,412 miles averaging 26.85 knots on the theoretical route. โ€œThere have been 23 attempts in the 24 years,โ€ he explained, โ€œwith nine successful campaigns. It is fantastic that, sailors and the designers of these boats are continuing to carry out attempts at this ultimate dream voyage around the world.โ€

ยฉ JM Liot / DPPI / IDEC SPORT

Never really at ease hen the spotlight is on him, Francis Joyon admits he has not really been looking back. โ€œI can remember some magical moments, which I shared with an exceptional crew. But I am already busy with new challenges, other races, more special moments with this crew in the summer with The Bridge, a race reserve for the Ultime boats between St. Nazaire and New Yorkโ€ฆโ€

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