The 48-year-old aboard 'Maitre CoQ IV' finished
with a time of 80 days, 13 hours, 59 minutes and 46 seconds,
crossing the line after compatriots Charlie Dalin and Louis
Burton at Les Sables d'Olonne, France.
However, a time compensation of 10 hours and 15 minutes for his
role in the rescue of Frenchman Kevin Escoffier - whose boat
sank during the race - meant Bestaven finished with a better
time than Dalin and Burton, who finished second and third.
"I feel like I'm living a dream, hallucinating," Bestaven said
as fireworks lit up the sky. "We go from total solitude to this,
to this party, to these lights."
Bestaven was one of four skippers asked to locate Escoffier, who
was eventually rescued in heavy seas off the Cape of Good Hope,
more than 11 hours after his yacht broke in two on Nov. 30 last
year.
Germany's Boris Herrman was in the reckoning for a podium finish
on Wednesday but his hopes faded when he struck a fishing boat
around 90 miles from the finish line.
Held every four years, the Vendee Globe is an endurance race
that begins and ends in Les Sables d'Olonne, France. The 2020-21
race is the ninth edition.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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