Frenchman sets round the world record

Frenchman Thomas Coville has broken the round-the-world sailing record.

Frenchman Thomas Coville arrives on his Sodebo Trimaran off Brest

Frenchman Thomas Coville has broken the round-the-world sailing record. (AAP)

A little over 49 days - that's all it took Frenchman Thomas Coville to sail around the world alone, to set what French officials say is a new world record.

Coville sailed into the Brittany port of Brest on Monday on his Sodebo trimaran. He rejoined his family, weeping with joy, thanked his support crews and showered the seas with champagne.

His round-the-world journey, starting from an island in the English Channel, took 49 days, 3 hours, 7 minutes and 38 seconds.

It was Coville's third attempt to beat the previous record of 57 days held by Frenchman Francis Joyon since 2008.

The record before that, of 71 days, had been held by British sailor Ellen MacArthur.


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