Congratulations Sébastien!

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Simon not only achieved third place overall, but also wrote a page or two into the history of this legendary regatta by setting three new records:
Distance actually covered: 27 807.20 nautical miles
Actual average speed:17.16 knots
Gap to first: 2d 17h 02min 48s
Gap to previous: 1d 18h 15min 35s
This third place represents an improtant moment of redemption for Sébastien Simon, who was forced to retire in the last edition due to injury. During this edition, however, Simon was able to maintain second and third place for a long period of time, demonstrating impressive consistency despite many difficulties, including the dramatic breakage of his right foil on 5th December.
The Vendée Globe is an extreme challenge, one that pushes sailors and technology to the limit. With this podium finish and records broken, Sébastien Simon has written an indelible page in the history of ocean sailing. An inspiring achievement that proves that determination and talent can overcome any adversity. Bravo, Sébastien!
Author: ELENA GIOLAI/SLAM
"Thank you everyone for coming here so early in the morning. It really touches this beautiful reception that you've arranged for us. It's fabulous. Of course, I've got the feeling like I've just left yesterday. It's the same conditions as when we left. It's lovely weather. I forgot all the hard moments, more than I remember any good ones. It was a really fabulous regatta, and now I've only got one thing on my mind, and that's to prepare for the next race and to return to this race. I'd like to say a big thank you to everyone who's allowed me to make this project a reality. Constance De Bruyne, I had a big accident, I lost a mast. My friend who helped me get on my feet, a team that gave everything for us to be on the start. And to have such a fast boat, to break the world record. My close, my family, who sacrificed so much so that I could follow my dreams. I'll say simply, all I wanted to do was finish the Vendée Globe. This is a huge achievement. You know, after having to abandon the last Vendée Globe, it was a hard challenge for me to come back. For sure, I broke a foil and had a few issues along the way, but we're really proud, and it's not just my result, this is everyone. My whole team, the sponsors, everyone who's joined us for this project. You've been spared nothing. The physical pain, the pain on the boat. Well, I only came third, but that's going to be my objective for sure. I really want to come back. I took a lot of pleasure from this race. There's always difficult moments. It's mechanical sports. We always have breakages and issues. But the art is to try and master the boat, master the project. I think we've had a beautiful success in this race. Yes, we've lost a few, but it's for all of my life. And again, I just want to reiterate that it's only strengthened my ambitions to be here in four years' time. And I'd love to win it. And my dream is to win it. I'm bought with the Vendée Globe. Year of the first Vendée Globe. I've grown up here. I've evolved with it. And today, it still makes me dream. My story isn't finished until I've won it."