Sébastien Destremau
Personal information
Nationality France
 Australia
Born (1964-08-24) 24 August 1964
Plancoët, Côtes d'Armor, France
Sailing career
ClassMumm 36

Sébastien Destremau (born 24 August 1964 in Plancoët, Côtes d'Armor) is a professional sailor and sailing journalist of both French and Australian nationality.

Career

A veteran with five America's Cup campaigns, multiple world championships and several campaigns in the Olympic classes.[1] He then moved on to Oceanic sailing competing in the 2016-2017 Vendee Globe and the 2020–2021 Vendée Globe.

Significant results

General References[2][3][4]
YearPos.EventClassBoat NameNotesRef.
2021DNF2020-2021 Vendee GlobeIMOCA 60retired unaided to Christchurch [5][6]
20182Route du RhumIMOCA 60
2016-17182016-2017 Vendée GlobeIMOCA 60TECHNOFIRST - FACEOCEAN[7][8]
20161Calero Solo Transat
1998Volvo Ocean Race
1997-981Rolex Sydney to Hobart Race
19961Mumm 36 World Championship[4]
19961Tour de France à la voileEdouard Leclerc - Région SCASO
199029Flying Dutchman World ChampionshipFlying DutchmanFRA 195crew for Hugues Destremau[9]

References

  1. "News - 'Right now it feels like we would be doing well to be ready. But I will be there' Destremau - Vendée Globe - En". vendeeglobe.org.
  2. "Sébastien DESTREMAU". imoca.org.
  3. "Sébastien DESTREMAU - Vendée Globe - En". vendeeglobe.org.
  4. 1 2 "Sébastien Destremau". members.sailing.org. World Sailing.
  5. "News - Sébastien Destremau (Merci) forced to retire - Vendée Globe - En". vendeeglobe.org.
  6. "YouTube". youtube.com.
  7. "Détail résultat". ffvoile.fr.
  8. "SÉBASTIEN DESTREMAU TAKES 18TH PLACE TO BRING THE VENDÉE GLOBE TO A CLOSE". imoca.org.
  9. "Worlds 90 - International Flying Dutchman Class Organisation". sailifdco.com.


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