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Manuel Cousin finishes 31th in the Vendée Globe

by Vendée Globe media 1 Mar 06:27 PST 1 March 2025
Manuel Cousin finishes 31th in the Vendée Globe © Olivier Blanchet / Alea

After 111 days and 38 minutes racing since leaving Les Sables d'Olonne on 10th November French skipper Manuel Cousin crossed the finish line of the Vendée Globe today at 1240hrs UTC.

The 57 year old former motor industry executive turned ocean racer completes his second successful Vendée Globe, finishing in 31st place.

His final ranking is a little below where he had hoped to finish but completing the race, mostly wearing his trademark smile and driven by his positive attitude, is a success in itself. Despite several pitfalls he never gave up. His race is marked by his ability to overcome difficult setbacks, mental fortitude and a very generous spirit. Manu is above all a passionate racer who made his way up through the ranks as an amateur/semi pro become an accomplished competitor who enjoys sharing his race with the outside world.

Cousin had hoped to be nearer the front of the non foiling group but he was hampered early in the race by a collision with an unidentified object or marine mammal in the water which cost him time at a key early phase in the race. His boat, which started life as Jean Pierre Dick's Virbac Paprec 2, was extensively reworked and lightened by one ton and renamed Coup de Pouce, the charitable association he supports. He had hoped to achieve a better performance than his 23rd place four years ago. On December 1st, while he was sailing at around fifteen knots under large gennaker, his boat hit an unidentified object or animal. Inside the cockpit at the time of the impact, he was thrown violently into his saloon, narrowly escaping a more serious injury. The shock, which he compared to a car accident, marked an unfortunate turning point early in his race. Traumatised initially he had to regain the confidence needed to continue sailing at full speed. This incident immediately relegated him further down the rankings, forcing him to revise his ambitions.

A course strewn with pitfalls

Despite this setback, he never gave up. True to his state of mind, he drove hard showing great perseverance, overcoming the obstacles that punctuated his passage. After the accident at the beginning of December he then encountered technical problems, particularly with his wind indicator which affected the efficient operation of his autopilot. His ability to sail an optimum course was impaired and sailing became so much more tiring. He raced much of the time close to or side by side with Fabrice Amedeo for a long time before managing to get away from him just before Cape Horn. This legendary passage which he had dreamed of seeing again after his first Vendée Globe marked a the outstanding highlight of his adventure.

A human adventure above all

Manu Cousin was keen to do better than during his first participation, but this 31st place, although frustrating, does not in itself sum up the scale of his adventure. The skipper, a martial arts expert, who has based himself in Les Sables d'Olonne for a decade, knew that this Vendée Globe would be demanding, and he faced it with the same passion, the same energy and great communication that makes him such a popular and respected skipper. His project, driven by the desire to sail while promoting a charitable cause is a great human success.

Race in figures:

  • Arrival time (UTC): Saturday 1 March 2025 at 12h40
  • Race time 111d 00h 38min 38s
  • Difference from first 46d 05h 15min 49s
  • Manuel Cousin covered theoretical course of 23?906 miles at an average speed of 8.97 knots.
  • Manuel Cousin covered an actual course of 29?350 miles at an average speed of 11.01 knots.

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