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HomeVendee Globe - Round The World Yacht RaceRace Day ReportsRichomme Reclaims Vendée Globe Lead Amid Thrilling Mid-Ocean Drama

Richomme Reclaims Vendée Globe Lead Amid Thrilling Mid-Ocean Drama

Yoann Richomme has reclaimed his place at the top of the Vendée Globe leaderboard in a remarkable display of resilience, overhauling long-time leader Charlie Dalin earlier this morning. This victory of strategy and endurance underscores the relentless pace of the solo non-stop race as the fleet prepares to slice through the Pacific.

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Richomme, skipper of PAPREC ARKÉA, had led on December 1st but fell back 540 miles on December 2nd after choosing a more northerly route to avoid a fierce Indian Ocean depression. That tactical gamble looked costly, but four days later, his comeback is complete.

Now, as the race heads into its second half, competition at the front is reaching fever pitch. Less than 50 miles separate the top three boats, with Sébastien Simon (Groupe Dubreuil) putting in a gritty performance despite racing without a starboard foil.

There is still a long way to go, and as we have seen a couple of times in the past day – any yacht can physically fail unexpectedly. At the moment two boats had put on a lead: Yoann Richomme first, followed by Charlie Dalin (less than 8nm between them). then 40 back to Séb Simon.

Midfield battle intensifies

Just behind the leaders, a nail-biting battle for sixth place is unfolding. Nico Lunven (HOLCIM PRB), Thomas Ruyant (VULNERABLE), and Jérémie Beyou (Charal) are within just 14 miles of each other. Further back, the midfield remains dynamic, with Germany’s Boris Herrmann (Malizia Seaexplorer) staging his own impressive recovery to move into ninth place.

Photo sent from the boat VULNERABLE skipper Thomas Ruyant (FRA) during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 16, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Thomas Ruyant

“Small sails. Reef 3. It is not often that we see that,” Herrmann reported in a morning video. “We are so lucky to be just sticking 50-100 miles out in front of the worst of the weather… It is a bit of a wolf ride but all good on board.”

Heartbreak and heroics

The Vendée Globe is as much about perseverance as it is about performance. The news of Pip Hare’s (Medallia) retirement due to a dismasting sent ripples of disappointment through the fleet and fans alike. Now jury-rigging her boat to Melbourne, Pip leaves the race with her head high and countless followers inspired by her journey.

Szabölcs Weores (New Europe) also announced his retirement, limping towards Cape Town after irreparable rigging damage. With their exits, 36 of the 40 original starters remain in the race.

Antoine Cornic (Human Immobilier), placed 33rd, epitomised the sheer grit required to stay in the competition. After making an extraordinary mainsail track repair in the shelter of Saint-Paul Island, Cornic reflected:

“It was very hard up there, my body is chewed up, I hurt everywhere, but here we go again… I am rather happy. Tired but happy, I kiss the sea!”

It’s this mix of resolve and raw humanity that makes the Vendée Globe so captivating.

Violette Dorange: the youngest sailor shines

At just 23, Violette Dorange (Devenir) continues to win admiration for her composure and determination. Overcoming technical challenges, including dismantling her winch column for seven gruelling hours, she has kept her spirits high.

“There are small difficult moments, but it is nothing compared to the fact that I feel so good on my boat. I feel free, I feel in tune with my boat because I am starting to understand it better and better,” she shared.

Dorange’s reflections capture the dual nature of the Vendée Globe: the brutal demands of the race and the profound personal joy that comes with being alone at sea.

“When it is hard, sometimes I scream or cry a little to let go of the pressure, but most of the time I feel confident in my boat. I am very lucky to sail on this boat, which is very, very safe.”

Catch the audio interview with Violette Dorange

Looking ahead

As the sailors press on through the remainder of the Indian Ocean, relief lies ahead with calmer conditions forecast. The transition into the vast Pacific promises a shift in pace and fresh opportunities for strategic manoeuvring.

The Vendée Globe remains an awe-inspiring spectacle of skill, courage, and sheer human endurance. Whether it’s Richomme’s calculated comeback, Cornic’s heroic repair, or Dorange’s youthful perseverance, this race continues to deliver stories of triumph and heartbreak on a scale like no other.

Photo sent from the boat TeamWork – Team Snef during the Vendee Globe sailing race on December 17, 2024. Photo credit: skipper Justine Mettraux

Stay tuned as the fleet hurtles towards the Pacific—every mile matters, and the drama is far from over.

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