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He arrived home in France on Sunday having broken the world record for sailing solo around the world. For 57 days, 13 hours, 34 minutes, and six seconds, the Frenchman sailed his 95-ft trimaran around the southern replica Rolex 116261-WSJ Men's Watch reaches of the earth--from South Africa, to Chile, to Australia--dodging icebergs, ships, and fierce winds. He climbed up the 105-foot mast five times to fix a damaged girder and relied on solar panels and wind turbines for communication. He broke several records along the way--crossing entire oceans in mere days.
Thousands gathered at the imaginary finish line in Brest, France to welcome him home. The 51-year-old broke the same record for the first time in 2004, but it seems that there’s a bit of competition between him and a certain British lady. In 2005, Ellen MacArthur, who attended his homecoming celebration on Sunday, beat Joyons record by one day. This time, Joyon pummeled MacArthur’s replica Rolex 16610 Men's Watch by a full 14. Although she was reportedly rather complimentary about Joyon’s accomplishment, she added that “records are set to be broken.” --Claire Napier Galofaro