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The SAEM Vendée, the organizing entity behind the Vendée Globe, has just published the Notice of Race which details the rules for competing in the 10th edition of the Vendée Globe.
Applications for the Vendée Globe 2024 will open on Monday February 14, 2022, at D - 1000 before the Start day, scheduled for November 10, 2024.
The qualification pathway to the Vendée Globe is reinforced.
The maximum number of racers for the 2024 Vendée Globe is set at 40.
Rules of participation are put in place 3 years before the Start
Since the finish of the last edition, the SAEM Vendée has observed unprecedented enthusiasm from the skippers and their sponsors, many of whom are known to want to take the Start of the next edition.
The Notice of Race is unveiled today, so at six months in advance of the previous edition’s NoR publication and some three years before the Start, in order to provide visibility and transparency on the rules of participation to all contenders.
Applications open at D - 1000 before Departure
Applications for the 10th Vendée Globe will open on February 14, 2022, so at D - 1000 from the Start which is set for November 10, 2024.
In the previous edition, 37 candidates officially applied. This record might well be broken again by October 2, 2023 which is the closing date for applications.
A reinforced qualification pathway
There is no race more demanding than the Vendée Globe and the first duty of the SAEM Vendée, as organizer, is to ensure the safety of the sailors but also to allow as many people as possible to finish the race.
The Vendée Globe is once again fully involved in the IMOCA Globe Series Championship, the primary objective of which is to allow skippers to accumulate experience and increase the reliability of their boats by completing miles in the various races of the Championship.
2020 was first success in that direction, with three quarters of the fleet arriving at the finish, compared to the ‘normal’ of around half, an historic first.
In order to maintain this impetus it is important to strengthen the qualifying criteria for the race:
Qualify the boat that will do the Vendée Globe.
Start 2 solo qualifying races for the Globe Series Championship, including one before the end of 2023 and one in 2024.
Finish one of these qualifying races within the allotted time (race time less than or equal to that of the first finisher in the race plus 50%).
Maximum of 40 racers will be selected for the 10th edition
If there are many candidates, places at the start of the next edition will be limited. Selection criteria have been laid down in order to be able to decide between the projects which will take the start of this 10th edition.
The selection based on Miles established during the previous edition and in line with the Globe Series Championship is renewed. The selected skippers will therefore be those who have covered the most Miles during the Championship selection rounds, the first of which, the Transat Jacques Vabre 2021, starts in less than a month.
It should be noted that the two handed races - such as the Transat Jacques Vabre - will count half of the miles covered by the skipper.
In an effort to internationalize and open opportunities to female skippers in offshore racing, The Ocean Race 2022 is part of the Championship selection programme, with each skipper then scoring a quarter of the miles sailed within a limit of 5,000 miles.
In order to promote technological innovation and not penalize new boat projects, the first 13 skippers with a new boat taking the start of a qualifying race will be directly selected.
Finally, the SAEM Vendée gives itself the opportunity, as organizer, to invite up to 1 additional skipper from among the registrants, bringing the maximum number of starters to 40.
"I am so happy with the tremendous enthusiasm of the skippers and their sponsors for the Vendée Globe. More and more of them are wanting to take the Start. From this point forwards we need to provide visibility and transparency on the rules of participation for this 10th edition. That is now done, with the publication of the Notice of Race more than three years from the Start.
In order to anticipate and support the commitment of many projects, we have decided to increase the maximum number of starters to 40, ie 6 more places than in 2020. Nevertheless, our primary duty, as an organizer, is to ensure their safety, which is why we have decided to strengthen the qualification process."
Alain Leboeuf, President of SAEM Vendée and President of the Department of Vendée
Click here to download the full Notice of Race
Image: Vendee globe 2020/1 Last moments onboard the IMOCA Groupe SETIN - © Manuel Cousin / Groupe SETIN