Conrad Colman is a yachtsman from New Zealand with dual nationality of New Zealand and America and is now based in France.[1] In 2016 he became the first New Zealander to compete in the famous single-handed around-the-world race, the Vendée Globe.[2][3][4] On 10 February 2017 Colman was in 10th place, 740 miles from the finish line (having completed 97% of the race's 27,440 nautical mile circumnavigation) when his IMOCA 60, the Foresight Natural Energy, was dismasted.[5] Two weeks later he became the 3rd sailor in history to complete the Vendée Globe under jury rig, taking 16th place in the race with a time of just under 110 days 2 hours.[3] Colman ran out of food after the dismasting, and completed the race on survival rations pillaged from his life raft.[5]

Conrad Colman
A photo of Colman, dressed causally, laughing. He stands beside a furled foresail.
Conrad Colman in November 2016, about to start the Vendée Globe
NationalityNew Zealand
American
OccupationYachtsman
Known forSingle-handed yacht racing

Foresight Natural Energy is the same yacht that Jean-Baptiste Dejeanty used in the 2008–09 Vendée Globe[4] and it is powered entirely by renewable energy.[6] When he crossed the finish line Colman became the first skipper to complete the Vendée Globe using no fossil fuels.[5]

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  1. ^ "Home". conradcolman.com.
  2. ^ "Vendee Globe: Conrad Colman's epic voyage". 2 December 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Conrad Colman finishes Vendée Globe >> Scuttlebutt Sailing News". 24 February 2017.
  4. ^ a b "Kiwi sailor Conrad Colman signs up for 2016 edition of Vendée Globe". 3 February 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "New Zealand's Conrad Colman finishes under jury rig for 16th". vendeeglobe.org. Vendée Globe 2016–2017. 24 February 2017. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Renewable energy generation onboard Foresight Natural Energy, Conrad Colman's Vendee Globe yacht – Foresight Metering". 22 November 2016.

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