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The 1989–1990 Vendée Globe Challenge, which later became the first edition of the Vendée Globe, was a non-stop round the world sailing race, sailed west to east. The start was 26 November 1989 from Les Sables-d'Olonne. Thirteen boats started and seven finished due to multiple abandonments, which is common in this "Everest of the Sea" that is the Vendée Globe. It was won by Titouan Lamazou on 15 March 1990 creating the first benchmark of the event, a record that stood until the 1996–1997 edition.

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  • The 1989–1990 Vendée Globe Challenge, which later became the first edition of the Vendée Globe, was a non-stop round the world sailing race, sailed west to east. The start was 26 November 1989 from Les Sables-d'Olonne. Thirteen boats started and seven finished due to multiple abandonments, which is common in this "Everest of the Sea" that is the Vendée Globe. It was won by Titouan Lamazou on 15 March 1990 creating the first benchmark of the event, a record that stood until the 1996–1997 edition. (en)
  • Le Vendée Globe 1989-1990, officiellement appelés Vendée Globe Challenge, est la première édition de la course à la voile, autour du monde, en solitaire, sans escale et sans assistance. Le départ est donné le 26 novembre 1989 au Sables-d'Olonne. Cette course comptait au départ treize bateaux et sept à l'arrivée, en raison d'abandons multiples, ce qui est fréquent dans cet « Everest de la mer » qu'est le Vendée Globe. Cette première édition est remporté par le français Titouan Lamazou le 15 mars 1990 après un parcours de 109 jours, 8 heures, 48 minutes et 50 secondes, créant la première référence de l'épreuve, qui tiendra en tant que record jusqu'à l'édition de 1996-1997. (fr)
  • De Vendée Globe 1989-1990 was de eerste editie van de non-stop solo-zeilwedstrijd om de wereld. Zeventien boten gingen van start en de Fransman won de race na ruim 109 dagen zeilen. 54 dagen later ging als zevende en laatste over de finish. (nl)
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  • Single person non-stop round the world race (en)
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  • Vendée Globe 1989–1990 (en)
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  • Vendee Region of France (en)
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  • IMOCA 50 and IMOCA 60 (en)
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  • The 1989–1990 Vendée Globe Challenge, which later became the first edition of the Vendée Globe, was a non-stop round the world sailing race, sailed west to east. The start was 26 November 1989 from Les Sables-d'Olonne. Thirteen boats started and seven finished due to multiple abandonments, which is common in this "Everest of the Sea" that is the Vendée Globe. It was won by Titouan Lamazou on 15 March 1990 creating the first benchmark of the event, a record that stood until the 1996–1997 edition. (en)
  • De Vendée Globe 1989-1990 was de eerste editie van de non-stop solo-zeilwedstrijd om de wereld. Zeventien boten gingen van start en de Fransman won de race na ruim 109 dagen zeilen. 54 dagen later ging als zevende en laatste over de finish. (nl)
  • Le Vendée Globe 1989-1990, officiellement appelés Vendée Globe Challenge, est la première édition de la course à la voile, autour du monde, en solitaire, sans escale et sans assistance. Le départ est donné le 26 novembre 1989 au Sables-d'Olonne. Cette course comptait au départ treize bateaux et sept à l'arrivée, en raison d'abandons multiples, ce qui est fréquent dans cet « Everest de la mer » qu'est le Vendée Globe. (fr)
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  • 1989–1990 Vendée Globe (en)
  • Vendée Globe 1989-1990 (fr)
  • Vendée Globe 1989-1990 (nl)
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