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2015 Solitaire du Figaro –Leg 4 overall

by Artemis Offshore Academy on 26 Jun 2015
Leg 4 - 2015 Solitaire du Figaro Alexis Courcoux
2015 Solitaire du Figaro – Concluding the four stage solo race in Dieppe ninth overall, Alan Roberts (Magma Structures) beats Sam Goodchild’s historic overall result - 11th in 2013 - by two places and now sits second only to Claire Francis, who finished the race fifth in 1975.

Crossing the leg four finish line in 14th, Alan has gone from strength to strength since starting just his second Solitaire in Bordeaux on 31st May. Finishing 24th in leg one, 10th leg two, ninth leg three and 14th leg four, Alan completed the 1,661 mile 2015 Solitaire du Figaro in an accumulative time of 12 days, four hours, 14 minutes and four seconds – seven hours, 12 minutes and 21 seconds behind overall winner Xavier Macaire (Skipper Herault).

Yann Elies (Groupe Queguiner – Leucemie Espoir) finished in second, 15 minutes and 31 seconds behind the winner and narrowly missing out on his third Solitaire win. Third overall is Charlie Dalin (Skipper Macif 2015).

“I’ve grown in confidence this Solitaire. I’m learning more bit by bit. The starts are good for me due to my experience with dinghy sailing, but the rest of it I’m learning from the top guys. I’m pretty happy with how I sailed – slowly creeping my way up through the fleet in both day and night – I was well within the top 10 at one point!” - Alan Roberts (Magma Structures)

Finishing leg four just 41 seconds ahead of Alan in 13th, Artemis Offshore Academy Rookie Robin Elsey sits 15th in overall ranks and top Rookie. Jack Bouttell finished the race 21st overall in 2013 to become the first British skipper to ever win the coveted Rookie division, and Sam Matson finished 14th overall in 2014, earning him second Rookie – Robin now continues their success. Going into Leg 4, Robin was just 53 seconds ahead of chasing Rookie Benoit Mariette (Entrepose). Benoit was far behind Robin on the course to Dieppe, finishing in 25th place.

“That was the toughest leg I’ve had by far. I kept having these visions of Benoit turning up a few metres from the finish and sailing past me! That wasn’t much fun, but once it started to look secure, I relaxed and enjoyed the leg.” - Robin Elsey (Artemis 43)

This year has seen the best results yet for the Artemis Offshore Academy and British solo offshore sailing. Jack Bouttell (GAC Concise) has led the British charge for the majority of the race, sailing strong and consistent legs since the off. Finishing leg four 23rd of 39 boats, Jack finishes the 2015 Solitaire du Figaro 10th overall, just seven minutes and 46 seconds behind Alan in ninth. Chatham skipper Sam Matson also sailed a solid race, upping his 2014 Rookie position by one place to finish 13th overall in 2015 – Sam meeting his goal of a top 15 result.

Nick Cherry (Redshift) finished leg four in 21st, to see Nick 31st in the overall ranks despite having to abandon Leg 3 after hitting rocks at Ile de Batz. Andrew Baker (Artemis 23) finished leg four in 31st, putting him in 30th position overall. Henry Bomby (Rockfish Red) and Academy Rookie Rob Bunce (Artemis 37) are still to finish Leg 4.

All results are currently before the jury, with some protests expected.

Provisional results after leg four
Position/Skipper/Boat name/Time at sea


1. Xavier Macaire/Skipper Herault/3d, 9h, 14’, 16”
2. Adrien Hardy/AGIR Recouvrement/3d, 9h, 15’, 10”
3. Vincent Biarnes/Guyot Environment/3d, 9h, 41’, 27”
10. Sam Matson/Chatham/3d, 10h, 18’. 26”
13. Robin Elsey/Artemis 43/3d, 10h, 20’, 23”*top Rookie
14. Alan Roberts/Magma Structures/3d, 10h, 23’, 24”
21. Nick Cherry/Redshift/3d, 11h, 7’, 5”
23. Jack Bouttell/GAC Concise/3d, 11h, 17’, 6'
31. Andrew Baker/Artemis 23/3d, 14h, 31', 10' *Rookie

Overall positions after four legs (provisional)
Position/Skipper/Boat name/Accumulative time


1. Xavier Macaire/Skipper Herault/ 11d, 21h, 1’, 43”
2. Yann Elies/Groupe Queguiner – Leucemie Espoir /11d, 21h, 17’ 14”
3. Charlie Dalin/Skipper Macif 2015/11d, 21h, 40’, 30”
9. Alan Roberts/Magma Structures/12d, 4h, 14’, 4”
10. Jack Bouttell/GAC Concise/12d, 4h, 21’, 50”
13. Sam Matson/Chatham/12d, 4h, 53’, 46”
15. Robin Elsey/Artemis 43/12d, 5h, 16’, 15” *top Rookie
30. Andrew Baker/Artemis 23/12d, 15h, 45', 16' *Rookie
31. Nick Cherry/Redshift/12d, 17h, 56’, 49”
- Henry Bomby/Rockfish Red
- Rob Bunce/Artemis 37 *Rookie

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