The 10th edition of the Vendee Globe, which starts from Les Sables d'Olonne on November 10th, features a record-equalling entry of six female skippers to match the last race in 2020-'21.
This time the female contingent is led by the British veteran Sam Davies on Initiatives-Coeur 4, who will be starting her fourth Vendee Globe.
There are three skippers on their second race – the Franco-German sailor Isabelle Joschke on MACSF, Britain's Pip Hare on Medallia and Clarisse Cremer of France on L'Occitane En Provence.
Two more will be starting the race for the first time in Violette Dorange of France on DeVenir, who at 23 is the youngest skipper ever to attempt the Vendee Globe, man or woman, and Justine Mettraux of Switzerland on Teamwork-Team SNEF.
No woman has ever won this toughest of all single-handed marathons. The closest to that prize was Britain's Ellen MacArthur in 2000-2001, who finished in second place behind Michel Desjoyeaux of France, and is the only woman to have made it to the podium. Of the 11 other women who have attempted the race so far, three have finished in the top-10. -- Ed Gorman/IMOCA Globe
Read in full the six women taking on the world alone in this year's Vendee Globe Ed Gorman here