Jules Verne: Coville back on record pace
November 30th, 2020
(November 30; Day 6) – Thomas Coville and his seven teammates on the 32-metre Sodebo Ultim 3 crossed the equator
November 30th, 2020
(November 30; Day 6) – Thomas Coville and his seven teammates on the 32-metre Sodebo Ultim 3 crossed the equator
November 29th, 2020
(November 29; Day 5) – After averaging 30 knots yesterday on a southerly course, the 32-metre Sodebo Ultim 3 entered
November 28th, 2020
(November 28; Day 4) – Sodebo Ultim 3 continued its descent of the North Atlantic, now located about 40 miles
November 27th, 2020
(November 27; Day 3) – Sodebo Ultim 3, which has covered 755 miles in the past 24 hours, averaging 31.5
November 26th, 2020
(November 26; Day 2) – Sodebo Ultim 3 covered 685 miles during the first 24 hours of its Jules Verne
November 25th, 2020
Thomas Coville and his seven crewmen on the 32-metre Sodebo Ultim 3 have began their attempt to win the Jules
November 17th, 2020
The rules for the Jules Verne Trophy are simple – it is for the fastest time around the world by
November 1st, 2019
Onboard tour of Thomas Coville’s giant Ultime trimaran, Sodebo, which measures 104 feet long by 75 feet wide. Video published
August 10th, 2017
The World Sailing Speed Record Council has confirmed a new outright singlehanded transatlantic record set by Thomas Coville (FRA) on
July 16th, 2017
At the helm of the 102-foot trimaran Sodebo Ultim’, Thomas Coville (FRA) has established a new solo transatlantic record from
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