Patrice Carpentier

Patrice Carpentier is a French professional sailor born on 10 January 1950 in Falaise, Calvados.[1]

Patrice Carpentier
Personal information
NationalityFrench
Born (1950-01-10) 10 January 1950
Falaise, Calvados

He holds a BA in letters. Married with four children, he lives in La Trinidad-sur-Mer.

He writes for Race Au Large and SeaHorse Magazine. He became race director for the 2018 Golden Globe race.[2]

Career highlights

YearPosEventsClassBoat NameNoteRef.
Round the World Races
197331973–1974 Whitbread Round the World RaceMaxiGrand LouisSkippered by André Viant[2]
197761977–1978 Whitbread Round the World RaceMaxiGauloises 2Skippered by Eric Loizeau[2]
1989RET1989-1990 Vendée GlobeIMOCA 60Le Nouvel ObservateurCompleted the course after autopilot issues so stopped in the Falklands
2001112000-2001 Vendée GlobeIMOCA 60VM Matériaux116d 00h 32'
2005RET2004-2005 Vendée GlobeIMOCA 60VM Matériauxbroken boom
Transoceanic Races
19821Route du Rhum
19912Mini Transat RaceMini Transat 6.50
19926Transat AG2R
2005RETOSTAROpen 40sVM Materiaux[3]
2008ABDTRANSAT QUEBEC SAINT MALOClass4022 - Les Entreprises LorrainesLuc LAJOYE,
Jean-Philippe TOTOT,
Cora ZIMMERMAN
[4]
200912LA SOLIDAIRE DU CHOCOLATClass4022 - Group 5Crew Victor MALDONADO
32d 19h 24m 00s
[4]
Other Races
19811Solitaire du Figarol'Auto-Journal
20077MORBIHAN MONDIAL CLASS40Class4022 - Groupe 5[4]
20074MATONDO CONGOClass4022 - Centre D'accueil des Mineurs de MvoumvouCrew Adrien MONSEMPES,
Benoit LENGLET
[4]
2009RET1000 MILLES BRITTANY FERRIESClass4022 - Group 5Crew Rune AASBERG[4]
20102HAPPY BAIE! A LA TRINITE SUR MERClass4085 - Groupe PicotyJacques FOURNIER,
Jean-Edouard CRIQUIOCHE,
Jean-Christophe CASO,

Nicolas CHARMET
[4]

References


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