Round the world in nine legs, eight months and 39,270-nautical miles: The highs and lows

Low: Trade Wind hunting-expedition – Leg 1 Foxall’s low point was shared with the team as Groupama opted for the classic route…

Low: Trade Wind hunting-expedition – Leg 1Foxall's low point was shared with the team as Groupama opted for the classic route southwards past the Canaries in Leg 1 while the leaders found breeze further into the Atlantic and gained significant ground.

Low: Dismasting off Uruguay – Leg 5

While leading the damage-stricken fleet, Franck Cammas also became a victim when Groupama was dismasted 50 miles from the coast of Uruguay. Puma moved in for the kill, winning the leg while Telefonica took second place. Groupama limped in for third under jury rig.

High: Podium regulars

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Difficult to decide whether Groupama’s first win in Leg 4 into Auckland – that sealed their self-belief – or the victory last month into their home port of Lorient was the more important. Either way, Cammas and his team won three legs and placed on the podium in all nine.

High: Poisson d’avril

To celebrate finally exiting the brutal and freezing Southern Ocean on Leg 4, the team relaxed long enough to set-up an April Fool’s prank, sending all the crew below “off-watch” while Foxall sailed the boat single-handedly as part of a new system of resting the crew. The video went viral and many were fooled.

David Branigan

David Branigan

David Branigan is a contributor on sailing to The Irish Times