Brian Thompson (sailor)
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Brian Thompson (born 5 March 1962) is a British yachtsman.[1] He was the first Briton to break the speed record twice for sailing around the world, and the first to sail non-stop around the world four times. He is a highly successful offshore racer on all types of high-performance yachts, from 21-foot Mini Transat racers to 140-foot Maxi Trimarans.[2]
He started his career in the OSTAR in 1992 with his own yacht. He sailed a lot on multihulls with Steve Fosset with whom he set several records, mainly the around the world sailing record in 2004.
In 2005, he won the Oryx Quest, round the world crewed race, in Doha 2006, ex-Club Med. In 2006, he won the Volvo Ocean Race on ABN AMRO One as a crewmember of Mike Sanderson. The same year, he finished 6th in the Route du Rhum, in IMOCA class. He finished 5th of the Vendée Globe 2008–2009 on a 60 feet IMOCA class Bahrain Team Pindar.[3]
In 2012, he won the Jules Verne Trophy as helmsman and trimmer for Loïck Peyron, on the maxi-multihull Banque Populaire V.[4] He then became the first British sailor with four non-stop laps of the world.
- Banque Populaire V