Loïck Peyron

Loïck Peyron

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Loïck Peyron is a renowned French sailor and navigator, celebrated for his achievements in competitive sailing. Born on December 24, 1959, in Nantes, France, he has made significant contributions to the world of sailing, particularly in multihull racing. Peyron is best known for his victories in prestigious events such as The Ocean Race and the Route du Rhum. He also holds the record for the Trophée Jules Verne, having sailed around the world in record time on the Maxi Banque Populaire V in 2012. With a career spanning several decades, Peyron is respected not only for his sailing prowess but also for his innovative approaches to maritime challenges and his commitment to promoting the sport.

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France France: Loïck Peyron was the skipper of the Maxi Banque Populaire V, which Kevin Escoffier sailed to win the Trophée Jules-Verne. 8

Le Monde: Le navigateur Kevin Escoffier sera jugé en mars 2026 pour agressions sexuelles