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Vendée Globe Skippers Divert to La Rochelle as Storm Herminia Hits

Severe weather conditions force Benjamin Dutreux and Clarisse Crémer to bypass the traditional Sables-d’Olonne arrival route for safety.

  • Storm Herminia, with winds exceeding 130 km/h and 10-meter waves, has made the Sables-d’Olonne entry channel too dangerous for skippers.
  • Benjamin Dutreux finished 10th and Clarisse Crémer 11th in the Vendée Globe but were redirected to La Rochelle for safety after crossing the finish line.
  • The unprecedented decision to skip the traditional arrival at Sables-d’Olonne highlights the severity of the storm's impact on the French Atlantic coast.
  • The Vendée Globe race village at Sables-d’Olonne was closed to the public due to the hazardous weather conditions.
  • The race was won by Charlie Dalin on January 14, with Dutreux and Crémer among the last skippers completing the global sailing challenge.
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