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Vendée Globe with Motorola

Against the Odds, Conrad Humphreys Official Story of the 2004-5 Vendée Globe

On the 20th February 2005, Conrad Humphreys became only the 5th British yachtsman in history to complete the Vendée Globe.

He crossed the finish line after 104 days alone at sea in what has been described as one of the most remarkable comebacks in the history of the race. Humphreys set out from Les Sables D’Olonne, France in November 2004 with 19 other competitors to race non-stop around the world. After 25 days at sea, Conrad was about to enter the cold desolate waters of the Southern Ocean when he hit a submerged object at speed. Flung across the cabin, the impact of the collision smashed one of his twin rudders and as he limped towards Cape Town to make repairs everyone thought that Conrad’s race was over...everyone except Conrad and his team.

Conrad’s remarkable story is one of courage, determination and triumph that will enthral and inspire all who watch it.

Wild seas, dangerous storms and 100 days of solitude - The Independent
The dreams, the preparations, the sacrifices all condensed into three whirlwind months - Daily Express
Humphreys keeps dream alive with daring repair - The Times
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