Sailor takes ninth place in first round-world race

A man with a beard in a red sailing suit holds red flares in each hand. He is standing on a yacht with a crowd behind.Image source, Lloyd Images/Alea
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Sam Goodchild was greeted by a crowd at the finish

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A sailor from Cornwall has finished in ninth place in his first Vendee Globe, a non-stop race around the world.

Sam Goodchild, 35, from Falmouth, suffered a torn mainsail when he was in fifth place in the closing leg of the 28,500 nautical mile (52,700km) race.

But he repaired the sail at sea with glue, patches and reinforced plates and finished the race in 76 days and two hours.

Goodchild, who started the race with 40 others in November, raised a bottle of champagne and waved a union jack on the deck of his yacht Vulnerable at the finish in Sables d'Olonne in western France.

A man with a beard is smiling. He holds a union jack with one hand and puts a thumbs up with the other. He is wearing a thick top and sailing suit.  Image source, Lloyd Images/Alea
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Sam Goodchild have a thumbs up at the finish

Goodchild was greeted by a large crowd of cheering well-wishers at the dockside.

"Sam has been the star of this race," said Martin Loughrey, commenting on Facebook.

"Superb effort under very trying conditions and always with a smile. We could all learn from this," said Tim Bolt.

The back of a woman can be sent as she hugs a man in a sailing suit. Behind them two other people can be seen, including a woman with a woollen hat who is smiling. Image source, Anne Beauge/Alea
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Fellow sailor Pip Hare, who had to abandon the race, congratulated Goodchild

Goodchild also gave Dorset-based sailor Pip Hare a hug on the dock.

Hare was forced to abandon the race after her yacht was dismasted off Australia.

The only other British sailor in the race, Samantha Davies, is in 13th place.

A racing yacht breaching the water with foils either side of the hull and a long centreboard underneath with blue white and black sails.Image source, Pierre Bouras
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Goodchild had been in fifth place when his mainsail ripped

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