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==Bibliography== |
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* ''J'ai entraperçu les moustaches du Diable'' (2000) |
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* ''Le Monde à l'envers'' (2000) ISBN |
* ''Le Monde à l'envers'' (2000) ISBN 2-7234-3445-1 |
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==Further reading== |
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==References== |
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Revision as of 12:44, 8 May 2012
Philippe Monnet (born 31 January 1959) is a single-handed sailor from France,[1] born in La Clusaz.
Records
- 1988: World record - solo sail on "Kriter" (Olivier de Kersauson's trimaran) (129d 19h 17').
- 1989: Record New York - San Francisco, multihull and solo (81d 5h).
- 1990: Record Hong-Kong - London (Tea Route), multihull and solo (67d 10h 26').
- 1998: 6th place in the Route du Rhum, monocoque
- 2000: Record for non-stop reverse circumnavigation on "Uunet" (previously Philippe Poupon's "Fleury Michon"), monocoque (151d 19h 54').
Bibliography
- J'ai entraperçu les moustaches du Diable (2000)
- Le Monde à l'envers (2000) ISBN 2-7234-3445-1
Further reading
- Piron, Didier (2000). Philippe Monnet: biographie. Mango sport. ISBN 2-84270-251-4.
References
- ^ "Course du Rhum : bon vent à Philippe Monnet, de la part de marsactu". Marsactu. 31 October 2010. Retrieved 21 December 2010.
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