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CHAMPIONSHIP SKIPPERS

2009 Imoca World Championship
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
France

Michel Desjoyeaux

Foncia


Born on 16th July 1965 in Concarneau (Brittany, France)
Lives in La Forêt-Fouesnant (Brittany, France)
IMOCA Skipper since 2007

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  At the age of twenty Michel was recruited by Eric Tabarly to join the crew on what was to be his first round the world race. Since then, whether in monohull, multihull, small or big sailboat, round the buoys or round the world races, Michel Desjoyeaux has forged himself a second-to-none record in the sailing world. This single-handed specialist is the only sailor to have won the Solitaire du Figaro (in 1992, 1998 and 2007), the Vendée Globe (2000-2001), the Route du Rhum (2002) and the English Transat (2004). He does also particularly well in double-handed races, as he won the Transat Jacques Vabre 2007 with Emmanuel Le Borgne. Now aged 43, Michel Desjoyeaux, father of 3 children, lives with his family in La Forêt-Fouesnant in Finistère.


With a passion for competition, Michel takes his sport with a rarely seen professionalism. He is a true all-rounder, knowing how to innovate while fine tuning the most common of details. Each and every one of his victories has been built on dry land and at sea with the same exactitude in the design and finish of his boats, operations and weather strategies. Long time nicknamed "le professeur", Michel has always been passionate about technology and innovation. All the boats he has navigated or designed bear his stamp and many of his developments have been taken up on a widespread basis in the sailing world.


His well-known human qualities make him a man with an endearing personality. He is always eager to share his love of the sea and a job well done with others thanks to his readiness and teaching skills. "The more of you there are, the cleverer you are"… with optimising his knowledge and skills in mind, Michel created the Ecurie de Course au Large Mer Agitée in 1999. As well as being a technical and administrative platform, Mer Agitée is aimed at developing synergies for projects in order to maximize each one.

 
Results (extract):

- 2007: Winner of the Transat Jacques Vabre, Winner of La Solitaire du Figaro, 3rd of the Transat B to B, Winner of the Record SNSM
- 2004: Winner of The Transat, 2nd of the ORMA Multihull Championship
- 2003: 2nd of the ORMA Multihull Championship
- 2002: Winner of the Route du Rhum
- 2001: Winner of the Vendée Globe

And also

10 Solitaire du Figaro, of which 3 victories: 1992, 1998 and 2007
3 Transat Ag2r, of which one victory in 1992


Press Contact: Laurence Dacoury et Stéphanie André – Agence BlancoNegro at presse@teamfoncia.com