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  • Seven days to the Equator | 25/02/2002
    Olivier de Kersauson well ahead of record, despite light conditions
  • Slowing to a crawl | 25/02/2002
    Conditions get sticky for de Kersauson's trimaran
  • Geronimo approaches the equator | 24/02/2002
    Light winds peg the speed back to 'only' 16 knots
  • Slow is a relative term | 23/02/2002
    Though Olivier de Kersauson's pace has slowed he is still way ahead of the record
  • 22.6 knots average | 22/02/2002
    De Kersauson is demolishing his previous record
  • Dalton brother announces sponsor | 20/02/2002
    'Turbo' Kingfisher was christened in Auckland earlier today
  • News Corp arrive... | 20/02/2002
    News Corp finish sixth after an eventful 6,700 miles...
  • Past the Canaries | 20/02/2002
    One very fast circumnavigation is in the making on Geronimo
  • Next stop Equator | 20/02/2002
    De Kersauson's maxi-tri continues her descent south
  • Business class | 20/02/2002
    Slot still available on return leg of Challenge Business' Transat this August
  • Geronimo past Finisterre | 19/02/2002
    De Kersauson's tri is on fire as she leaves the Bay of Biscay in her wake
  • Night time start | 18/02/2002
    De Kersauson embarks on his latest attempt on the Jules Verne Trophy
  • Match race nightmare | 18/02/2002
    Three boats are now neck and neck just 23 miles behind illbruck
  • Three week fix | 17/02/2002
    It will take longer than anticipated to fix Orange's mast
  • Au revoir Olivier | 17/02/2002
    de Kersauson's maxi tri Geronimo sets off this afternoon on her Jules Verne attempt
  • Close run thing | 16/02/2002
    Fleet concertinas causing chasing pack to eat into illbruck's lead
  • News Corp loses rudder... | 15/02/2002
    Last night Jez Fanstone's News Corp were the third V.O.60 to lose their rudder...
  • Altadill 'Best Sportsman' | 15/02/2002
    The ever smiling Spaniard receives home accolade
  • Orange loses masthead | 14/02/2002
    Top snaps off the giant's cat's mast 30 minutes after start
  • Green light for Orange | 14/02/2002
    Bruno Peyron's giant cat will set off on her Jules Verne attempt this afternoon
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