video archives) on Alain Colas Colas, Alain (1977). Cap Horn pour un homme seul. [Paris]: Flammarion. ISBN 978-2080650092. Colas, Alain (1977). Cap Horn...
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1972 Single-Handed Trans-Atlantic Race, skippered by Alain Colas, and was lost at sea with Colas during the first "Route du Rhum" transatlantic solo race...
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was held in 1978, and was marked in tragedy by the disappearance of Alain Colas during the crossing. The current record is 6d 19h 47m 25s, set on November...
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whose subject is the yacht Manureva which disappeared with her skipper Alain Colas in 1978. Chamfort composed for the cinema; he worked with Jean-Pierre...
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members, so, in 1976, it bought the huge sailing boat built by solo sailor Alain Colas, who had just lost the Solo Transatlantic Race Plymouth-Newport to his...
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Club Mike McMullen Three Cheers 1978 Route du Rhum 16 November 1978, Alain Colas Azores Manureva Unknown 1979 Fastnet race Royal Ocean Racing Club 15...
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for other artists, mostly notably "Manureva" for Alain Chamfort, a tribute to French sailor Alain Colas and the titular trimaran he disappeared at sea with...
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Tabarly's trimaran Pen Duick IV made a return to the race in 1972, sailed by Alain Colas, at the head of a strong French contingent; of the 55 entrants, 12 were...
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withdraw from the race. Later, Pen Duick IV was sold to French yachtsman Alain Colas, who rechristened her Manureva and won the 1972 Singlehanded Transatlantic...
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ship Club Mediterrannee from the wife of disappeared French navigator Alain Colas. The boat was transported to Marseille, where Tapie had his football...
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who disappeared mysteriously at sea Florence Artaud Isabelle Autissier Alain Colas Clarisse Crémer Michel Desjoyeaux Jean Le Cam Armel Le Cléac’h Bernard...
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the Toulon Naval Dockyard in 1976 for renowned single-handed yachtsman Alain Colas, who named her Club Méditerranée. Shortly after competing in the Observer...
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19h 17m Philippe Monnet (FRA) Kriter brut de brut Trimaran Two stops 1973 169d Alain Colas (FRA) Manureva (formerly Pen Duick IV) Trimaran One stop...
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devoted herself to her charities, including the WWF. Florence Artaud Alain Colas Clarisse Crémer Michel Desjoyeaux Jean Le Cam Armel Le Cléac’h Bernard...
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opposite Cannes, while the rest were scattered at sea. Isabelle Autissier Alain Colas Clarisse Crémer Michel Desjoyeaux Olivier de Kersauson Jean Le Cam Armel...
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AS Arta/Solar7 (redirect from CDE Colas)
Djibouti-Ethiopie in 1980. From 2007 to 2014, they were known as AS CDE-Colas. They have since been known as AS CDE/Arta The Fairy Mountaineers when sponsored...
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with Nadia Nerina as Lise, David Blair as Colas, Stanley Holden as the Widow Simone, and Alexander Grant as Alain. Since its inception Ashton's staging has...
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paddling his surfboard towards Lanai to get help. November 1978 Alain Colas 35 Atlantic Ocean Colas, a French sailor who was the first to complete a solitary...
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the famous Pas de ruban, for which Lise and Colas dance a pas elaborated by the use of ribbons, with Colas pretending to be a horse and Lise running along...
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begin the reign of the multihull, particularly following the death of Alain Colas. Birch continued a long career racing offshore, completing his final...
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Roos (Luxembourg) Meatdaze by Jeff Keen (United Kingdom) Mégalodrame by Alain Colas (France) Moment by Stephen Dwoskin (United Kingdom) Monangambeee by Sarah...
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(1866–1944), writer and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915 Alain Colas (1943–1978), yachtsman Arnaud Montebourg (b. 1962), politician Gelnhausen...
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sailors who have participated at least once in the event are Eric Tabarly, Alain Colas, Franck Cammas, Olivier de Kersauson, Vincent Riou, Jean Le Cam, Marc...
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France The sailboat disappeared along with her captain, Alain Colas, in the Atlantic Ocean near the Azores after Colas sent a final message on this date....
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Seiko Alain Gliksman (FRA) m RET Ville des Sables Bruno Peyron (FRA) m RET Disque d’Or II Pierre Fehlmann (SUI) m RET Manureva Dispa Alain Colas (FRA)...
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Fabien Barthez (redirect from Fabien Alain Barthez)
Fabien Alain Barthez (born 28 June 1971) is a French racing driver and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. At club level, he played...
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Oasis (drink) (category Coca-Cola brands)
Lamazou (2004–2012) and Arsène Mosca (since 2012) Enrico Labricot: Voiced by Alain Gauthier (2004–2012) and Jeremy Michalak (since 2012) Eva Lapèche: Voiced...
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by Daniel Colas, Festival de Figeac followed by tour then Théâtre du Petit-Saint-Martin 2019 : Les Funambules by and directed by Daniel Colas, festival...
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British Rail Class 66 (section Colas Rail)
to put a cap on the total number of non-compliant locomotives in the EU. Colas Rail took over the ex-Advenza Cemex Cement flow after the company went bust...
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(1984) Yvon Goujon (1986–1987) Noël Minga (1992–1993) David Mémy (1997–1998) Alain Nestor Ngouinda (1998–1999) David Mémy (1999–2000) Camille Ngakosso (2000)...
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