- Éric Tabarly
Éric Tabarly (
July 24 ,1931 inNantes –June 14 ,1998 ) was a notable Frenchsailor .A former officer in the
French navy who is often considered the father of Frenchyachting , Tabarly was a record-setting distance sailor who won several notable races aboard his boats, all named "Pen Duick". He was lost at sea when struck by a gaff during heavy swell and knocked overboard from his yacht nearWales while on his way to theFife Regatta inScotland . His body was recovered five weeks later off the coast ofIreland by a French fishing trawler.Tabarly was a two-time champion of the OSTAR, winning in 1964 — for which he was awarded the
Légion d'honneur — and 1976. He also competed twice in theWhitbread Round the World Race , finishing second in 1973 and seventh in 1993.External links
* [http://www.sailingworld.com/article.jsp?ID=200804&typeID=398&catID=608&exclude= An obituary of Tabarly.]
* [http://www.ybw.com/auto/newsdesk/19980514131724ywlnews.html A description of the fatal accident.]
* [http://www.klassischeyachten.de/penduick/fotos1.php Pen Duick]
* [http://www.pathedistribution.com/accueil/filmavenir.php?IDFilm=1725 2008 tribute: "Tabarly", a documentary film directed by Pierre Marcel, with musical soundtrack byYann Tiersen (in French).]
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