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LES SKIPPERS DU CHAMPIONNAT

Championnat du Monde Imoca 2009
 
1.   Marc Guillemot 362pts
2.   Michel Desjoyeaux 357pts
3.   Armel Le Cleach 338pts
4.   Samantha Davies 321pts
5.   Vincent Riou 304pts
6.   Dee Caffari 295pts
7.   Arnaud Boissières 292pts
8.   Brian Thompson 281pts
9.   Steve White 250pts
10.   Richard Wilson 220pts
11.   Raphaël Dinelli 210pts
12.   Norbert Sedlacek 200pts
13.   Kito De Pavant 59pts
14.   Loïck Peyron 52pts
15.   Yann Eliès 44pts
16.   Roland Jourdain 39pts
17.   Mike Golding 36pts
18.   Jérémie Beyou 33pts
19.   Yannick Bestaven 32pts
20.   Alex Pella 30pts
21.   Pachi Rivero 18pts
22.   Guillermo Altadill 16pts
23.   Jean-Pierre Dick 8pts
24.   Marc Thiercelin 4pts
25.   Unai Basurko 0pts
26.   Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty 0pts
27.   Derek Hatfield 0pts
28.   Sébastien Josse 0pts
29.   Jean Le Cam 0pts
30.   Jonathan Malbon 0pts
31.   Bernard Stamm 0pts
32.   Alex Thomson 0pts
33.   Dominique Wavre 0pts
Spain

Guillermo Altadill

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Born on 15th June 1962 in Barcelona (Spain)
Lives in Barcelona (Spain)

www.guillermoaltadill.com


Guillermo indisputably is one of Spain’s foremost and most respected sailors. With an outstanding racing experience ranging from sports catamarans to giant record-breaking multihulls, he also had a taste of the America’s Cup, having recently been involved in United Team Germany’s campaign. Known for his “red hot” approach to racing, the Spanish competitor doesn’t count the hours he spends at sea, training whatever the conditions. His professional skills have made him one of the world’s most sought-after watch captains for round-the-world races, and he has already sailed around the globe 6 times – notably holding, in 2004, the absolute record for the fastest circumnavigation, setting a new benchmark of 58 days along with Steve Fossett’s crew on Cheyennne.


Born in Barcelona, this father of four is naturally delighted to see his native town host a major planetary event such as the Barcelona World Race, and to skipper a boat proudly flying his national flag. “Over the past few years, he says, I haven’t sailed for Spain because I’ve been involved with other teams and projects, but it’s good to now race for my country. It’s the first time that I’ll be racing with a Spanish sponsor and starting from Barcelona. It’s a great package.” Having been Spanish champion in the Soling and Tornado classes, Guillermo will of course get an incredible amount of support from the sailing enthusiasts across his country!


Results

- 2005: Volvo Ocean Race, Ericsson Racing Team
- 2004: RTW world record, Cheyenne maxi-catamaran
- 2001: Winner of The Race, Club Med maxi-catamaran
- 2000: Atlantic (E to W) and 24-hours record, Club Med maxi-catamaran
- 4 Olympic campaigns
- 4 Spanish Champion titles (Soling, Tornado, IOR, Match Racing)


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