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Thierry Arnaud

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Thierry Arnaud
Personal information
NationalityFrench
Born63–64
OccupationOffshore Sailor

Thierry Arnaud born 1960 is a former French offshore sailor. He took part in the first ever Mini Transat race which ran from Brest in France to Pointe à Pitre in 1985 held in the Mini Transat 6.50 racing a custom prototype boat built Pichavent shipyard in moulded wood. He went on to entre the 1992-1993 Vendée Globe on the IMOCA 60 named after it sponsor "Le Monde informatique".[1] As the boat was only launched two months before departure, a defect in the fastening the boats ballast made the boat have to retiring unaided.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Le Mode Info - Historic Archive".
  2. ^ "Vendée Globe 1992, les demi-tours de Thierry Arnaud".
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