Tabarly-Colas, sailing under the fire of media passion

The solo races around the world have meant the adventure of the twentieth century by thrilling European societies, especially British and French. It is this type of competition so special and so dangerous, only in front of the elements on its ship that will stimulate the emotion and interest of the public. In France, figures emerge like Eric Tabarly, who became a French hero from day to day in 1964 and Alain Colas, who became a competitor in the early 1970s. These two men, at the top of the world sailing competitions, damaging the pion to the British, will indulge in a duel without mercy until the tragic, under the passionate gaze of long-distance sailors.

Meetingwith Yvan Gastaut, lecturer at UCA


Meeting
Friday 16 May 2025 de 16:00 à 18:00
Roman Gary Patrimonial Library

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Everyone Adult