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Studying the rigors of offshore racing

Summary by Scuttlebutt Sailing News
A new study on the impact of offshore racing to the human body is reviewing data involving 15 of the 40 competitors from the 2024-25 Vendée Globe. Racing in the 60-foot IMOCA, the study is learning what happened for the 2+ months during this solo, non-stop, round the world race. Called the IMOCA Human Performance Project, the research is being carried out by the Swiss bio-engineering specialist Bérénice Charrez who is working with IMOCA and with…
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Scuttlebutt Sailing News broke the news in on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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