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The Route du Rhum is a
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single-handed yacht race, which takes place every four years in November. The course is between Saint Malo,
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, in the Caribbean. The first competition, won by Canadian Michael Birch in his boat ''Olympus Photo'' by a margin of 98 seconds over second-placed Michel Malinovsky in ''Kriter V'', was held in 1978, and was marked in tragedy by the disappearance of Alain Colas during the crossing. The current record is 6d 19h 47m 25s, set on November 16, 2022, by Charles Caudrelier.


Participation


Classes


Results


Line Honours


IMOCA 60


Multihull Ultime (Maxi)


Multihulls - ORMA 60

Referred to as the ORMA 50, Ocean 50 and Multi 50


Multihulls - Multi 50

Referred to as the ORMA 50, Ocean 50 and Multi 50


Class 40


References


External links

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Official Homepage of the Route du Rhum
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Photos of boats
Recurring sporting events established in 1978 Single-handed crew sailing competitions Sailing competitions in France Sport in Guadeloupe 1978 establishments in France Transatlantic sailing competitions {{Guadeloupe-sport-stub IMOCA 60 class sailing competitions Long stubs with short prose