Sunday, November 29, 2009

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Wednesday, December 2, the championship Academy XC is place Lycée Agricole Professional Teaching Matiti.

The selected students at the college's cross 13 last Friday, were measured on the Wednesday following the other champions of the island of Cayenne to pretend to participate in the finals, the championship academic Cross Country .

-> Right-click on the image below to view in a new tab or new window, photos of Cross, 13 November Didier Cluseau.


The following rises from 2 Rémire sélectionnés pour l'épreuve finale du 2 décembre, class is par catégories.

Team Benjamine
  • Savile Anaïs 5A
  • THOMAS Charlene 5A
  • SALES Katiucia 6E
  • SYLVESTRE Elourdes 6C
  • Bernadino DA SILVA Andreza 6F
  • ROUSSILHE Mélissa 5B

Team Benjamin
  • DOS SANTOS Karipuna Denilson 5E
  • PIRES DE OLIVEIRA Axel 6F
  • DA SILVA SOUZA Ernest 6E
  • EDOUARD Ernest 6C
  • SAVOIE BARBOSA Lucas 5E
  • Berowne Emedrick 6C

Team Minime waiter
  • MONTEIRO DE MORAIS Florian 3E
  • COSTA DE OLIVEIRA Jilson 4F
  • VALCY Charlemagne 5E
  • PRESTYL Wesner 5C
  • SALES Rayan 4A
  • CARVALHO FERREIRA DE SOUZA David 4F

Team Cadette
  • FERREIRA DA COSTA Thays 4A 4A
  • Jacotin Wideline
  • ROMILUS Olguin 4D
  • VILHENA DOS SANTOS Nadia 4F

Cadet Team
  • BUMP Charles 3A
  • DOS SANTOS Diego Correira 4F 3B Brandon
  • NIAN

Young Official
  • BATISTA Marie-France 3C
  • Iriodin Fresnel 3E
Photo : Didier Cluseau
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Sunday, November 22, 2009

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Here, as promised, the results Friday, November 13 last at the Cross College Rémire 2.

Benjamin Girl
  1. Savilia Anaïs (5A)
  2. Bernadino DA SILVA Andreza (6F)
  3. SYLVESTRE Elourdes (6C)

Benjamin Male
  1. DOS SANTOS KARIPUNA Denilson (5E)
  2. JOHN-MARIE Herby (6C)
  3. SABOIA Lucas Barbosa (5E)

Minime Female
  1. SAINT-CYR Anita (3C)
  2. BATISTA Marie-France (3C)
  3. VICTOR Nathalie (4A)

Minime Male
  1. FERREIRA DA COSTA Olivier (4D)
  2. MONTEIRO DE MORAIS Florian (3E)
  3. MONTCLERC Edwin (4D)

Cadet Girl
    FERREIRA DA COSTA
  1. Thays (4A)
  2. ELASTIN Yolande (3C)
  3. Jacotin Wideline (4A)

Cadet Male
  1. NIAN Brandon (3B)
  2. Charles Bosse (3A)
  3. GAZEL Endrick (3B)

Bravo to all those champions who have defended the colors of 2 to Rémire District Championship Cross Country . Congratulations to the students CM2 who distinguished themselves during these endurance events.

-> Right-click on the picture below to view, in a new tab or new window more photos of the day:


-> A thought about the 5C Kenneth Benn had a health problem that day and unfortunately ended the day at the hospital Cayenne. At last, his condition allows him to return home to rest Courbaril Montjoly.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

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Since the opening of the college in 2004, the Association Sportive de Rémire 2 organizes a cross in mid-November. During this sports morning, the SA account to select the best riders for the championship Cross Country District of the Island of Cayenne to be held next Wednesday at the stage Edmard Lama .

The opportunity is too good to pass the blue sky orange this Friday 13th!

Here are the first pictures taken by our reporters. Just right click on the bottom to view a slideshow in a new tab.

Cliquer pour visionner un diaporama du cross de novembre 2009 - Photo : éric_nansenet
The Master of Ceremonies was as usual Gerard Deveau . He assured the success of the sports morning, with the complicity of his three assistants, Camille , Josée and Sandrine !

Gérard Deveau, président de l'AS, à la console - Photo : éric_nansenet
Like last year, classes CM2 schools Jules Minidoque and Windmill were invited to the party. They are distinguished for their color, they Rémire-Montjoly, yellow and green.


In future articles we will publish the results of the different categories (youngest, small, younger girl and boy), as well as photos of our other photographers.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

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The Kouroucien Hoyau Patrick, 47, winner of the transatlantic Bouvet Rames Guyane 2009 " !


cliquer pour agrandir la carte de l'arrivée de la Bouvet Rames Guyane 2009 The engineer of the Mountain of the Fathers, the Guiana Space Center in Kourou, won the trophy in 42 days 11:27 minutes and 44 seconds, cutting the finish line Sunday, April 19 late afternoon.
The crossing record (40 days) established by Roman Berge at the 2006 edition is certainly not defeated, but Patrick has done a Hoyau magnificent feat by taking the lead in the 18th day
race, Patrick Favre, and its retention to the finish!

The city of Cayenne had organized a welcoming ceremony at the cove Montabo this Sunday afternoon. The curious looked to the horizon for a glimpse of the winner's boat.


Unfortunately, Patrick Hoyau had great difficulty in navigating the powerful current of Guyana who continually repelled too far north. At the cost of heroic effort, he cut the line arrival, located off the island of Cayenne, at 17 h 27.

Unable reasonably organized before dark, the welcoming ceremony, scheduled on the continent, was repulsed but after discounting the presence of the second, Mathieu Bonnier, who had arrived 19 hours later.

Monday afternoon, onlookers, invited the media to come to honor the two convicts from the sea, gradually invaded the beach at the Novotel in scanning the horizon to locate the boats of the heroes of the day.


Then came, the oars, canoe SDVI No. 22 Patrick Hoyau. A finish line was represented by two dummy yellow buoys.


Wind, wave and current skipper prevented from passing between the two buoys. He decided to plunge into the water to reach land and the crowd came to cheer.


After the last swim and nearly 6 weeks of solitude ...


... it was a walkabout! (video of Bernard Sieber)



Tuesday, April 14, 2009

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Rames Guyane 2009 # 7

38th race day or 5 weeks and 3 days. Some hundreds of thousands of oars and the thrust of the trade winds of southern North Atlantic. The coast of South America is almost in sight!

More than 380 nautical miles the first to cross the finish line in Cayenne (or 1.852 times more miles, ie 704 km).

Tuesday, April 14 at 16H00 GMT
position 1:
Patrick Hoyau on SDVI
at 380.1 miles from the finish
03 ° 36.18 N - 46 ° 07 68 W

past 19 days, it is always the Guyanese Patrick Hoyau which is leading the fleet (boat red on the map below) . He told us that making the pumps for a year to build muscle and gain callus hands to face this transatlantic rowing.


is another Guyanese, Charles Shepherd in 4th place, 2 ° further north, which better approximates the great circle route (shortest to the finish, in yellow on the map ) .

The bulk of the fleet, which has opted for a more southerly route, now seems to benefit from the rise of the ITCZ (Intertropical Convergence Zone), which announces the big rainy season in Guyana. The winds blow from east-southeast, ideally pushing competitors to Cayenne. And soon, the current Guiana that winds along the Brazilian coast and towards the mouth of the Orinoco, the Gulf of Paria, north-west.


At the rear, abandonment, one of the only woman in the race. Patricia Lemoine sucked too far south by the Doldrums , threw in the towel last Thursday, April 11. After being towed to the north by boat assistance, she returned to Cayenne, like Christopher Lemur, towed by a kite specifically provided by the organizers of the competition.


As to where our boat Remire2 VirtualRegatta on the scoreboard following gives you the parameters that day: 12 963rd more than 90,000 competitors.


Our radar spotted a compatriot Philou97310. We sent a message of encouragement. Await response.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

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Rames Guyane 2009 # 6

Fourth Sunday in the second edition of the race trans-Atlantic rowing, solo, nonstop or assistance.

Thousands of oars have to tear the continent, even sting a bit too far south of the road circle, the shortest to Cayenne (yellow on the map below) , because of strong winds and swell from the north, from the outset.

The fleet then passed further south than expected, the archipelago of Cape Verde . This Sunday, March 29 at 11:00 GMT, in mind, a Guyanese, Patrick Hoyau Kourou! (canoe in red on the map below) .

Sunday, March 29 at 11:00 GMT
Position 1: Patrick Hoyau on SDVI
06 ° 58.38 N - 30 ° 31.20 W
to 1 307.5 miles from the finish
Cap: 248 ° - Speed: 1.7 knots

See the press release here PC running Bouvet Rames Guyane .



Almost half the distance was covered in 3 weeks from the first. This firm tug and the sores are multiplying.

Each competitor is alone with himself, amid the vast ocean, pushed westward by the traction of its trains carried over the ocean and the winds blowing now regularly from east-northeast . The responsibilities involved in the competition on the shoulders of the rower. The 20 boats

face now the open sea, a sea that pushes competitors moving day and night. A radar detector can prevent, 24h 24, the approach of a vessel to leave the browser alone the task of negotiating the best passing maneuver.


Leading the fleet, the fight was close: Patrick Favre on Heritage Victoria has dominated the first three weeks of competition, leaving finally, last Thursday, the first place in Kourou, French Guiana, Patrick Hoyau on SDVI . A second

Guiana Charles Bergere Sinnamary, moved decisively on the lookout, 1 ° further north, in fourth place (08 ° 00.53 N - 29 ° 28.98 W, in red on the map below) .


There is about 5-6 weeks and hundreds of thousands of oars to address the Guyana Plateau, bordered by the Amazon and the Orinoco and the Atlantic Ocean.

Good management efforts, Food and mind will guarantee victory. Sound navigation and intelligent management of the winds and currents as well. The

paris are open: mattock, Bonnier, Favre, Bergere, Laine, have we, in this quintet of head, the trifecta in Cayenne (04 ° 56'05 "N - 52 ° 19'49" W)?

Friday, March 13, 2009

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Rames Guyane 2009 # 5

Patrick Favre is still leading the race before the Guyanese Hoyau Patrick and Jean Luc Torre. The platoon will soon move to southern archipelago of Cape Verde , home of the famous singer Cesaria Evora, Cape Verdean.

On the map below:
  • canoe Heritage Victoria Patrick Favre is red .
  • The yellow line represents the great circle route ie the shortest route between Saint-Louis, Senegal and Cayenne. Is this the wisest to follow? Competitors seem to have chosen a more southerly route, using the winds blowing now from the north.

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competitors took off, leaving Africa behind, or rather before them since the bow oar back to them. They also move away from the coastal sea route frequented by merchant ships and fishing that have caused a few scares some of them.

Friday, March 13 - 17:00 GMT
Position 1: Patrick Favre on
Heritage Victoria (1 986.8 miles from the finish)
13 ° 13.02 N - 19 49.62 ° W
Cap: 223 ° - Speed: 2.1 knots

---> Patrick Favre has not participated in the prologue, received a penalty of 48 hours . So it is at this moment, the Kouroucien Patrick Hoyau SDVI is on top!

---> Interview at Sea by Patrick Favre's team escort boat:



Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Rames Guyane 2009 # 4

Dakar, Tuesday, March 10, 2009, 13:00 GMT:
Patrick Fabre tops above the peak Almadies northwest of Dakar (capital of Senegal ), the westernmost point of Africa.

The Road skipper Heritage Victoria could not be registered because of its failure Argos . From the outset, it seems to have opted for a route west of the platoon, fighting against the north winds that folding the boat to shore. His boat is

red on the map below with its trajectory, more marked in white.



Tuesday, March 10, 2009: 10:00 (ET Cayenne GMT-3h)
Position 1: Victoria Heritage Patrick Favre
(2 120.3 miles marine arrival)

14 ° 54.78N - 17 ° 51.42W
heading 240 ° - Speed: 2.4 knots

Jean-Jacques Gauthier zigzagged and lost two places. It retains third place with the point of Almadies to address the open sea (boat in red on the map below).


The bulk of the pack goes beyond Cape Verde to the south which Dakar (capital of former French West Africa since 1902) hosts its port.


The peninsula of Cape Verde, or simply the Cape Verde ( Cabo Verde in Portuguese), is composed of two peaks:
  • the tip Almadies (from the Arabic El Mahdi ) north-west, the
  • Cape Manuel (name Manuel III, king of Portugal 1495 - 1521) to the south.

is immune from this promontory that fits the Goree Island .


" Theoretically, the road to Cayenne does not force the sailors to make full west. Except that a closer look, they need before spinning in the southwest Easterly train, pass the Cape Almadies north-west of Cape Verde (not to be confused with Cape Verde Islands ) and is the westernmost point of Africa.

Unfortunately, some have failed to pass the exit door and spun yesterday dangerously towards the coast. This morning they were eleven to have been towed :

Henri-Georges Hidair Patricia Lemoine, Peter Katz, Henri Deboulogne, Didier Lemoine, Karl Barranco, Christopher Lemur, Jean-Pierre Habold Patrick Deixonne, Rémy Alnet and Jean-Pierre Vennat.

A list inhomogeneous, as some have benefited from a jump west of 50 miles while others such as Jean-Pierre Vennat have been made for a trailer that miles .

The race committee is currently reviewing the situation to propose a system of penalties appropriate to the situation.
"(see press release on the official website bouvet-ramesguyane.com )

Monday, March 9, 2009

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Rames Guyane 2009 # 3

St. Louis, Senegal, Monday, March 9, 5:50 p.m. (GMT-3h)
The 22 competitors received yesterday Sunday in calm weather to cross safely pass that opens into the Atlantic Ocean. The traditional bar waves that block the passage to sea was mild: the hollow of one meter. Full

west, the islands of Cape Verde. To the south, the peninsula of Cape Verde where niche Dakar, Senegal's capital.

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winds blowing from the north, pushing competitors dangerously towards the shore.

Some, like Henri-Georges Hidair Patricia Lemoine and Peter Katz, could not straighten their course and were Towed by support boats farther west, out to sea.

"This morning the Melody towed Deboulogne Henry and Didier Lemoine and production catamaran took care of Karl Barranco, Christopher Lemur, Jean-Pierre and Patrick Habold Deixonne to the drop to 17 degrees 15 minutes west " (on- bouvet ramesguyane.com ).


On Monday, Jean-Jacques Gauthier held the lead. It stings the southeast, heading 228 °, gradually moving away from the coast at a speed of 2 knots .

Henry George and Patricia Lemoine Hidair were side side, the north-west, after towing away from the African coast, they appear in the 3rd and 4th positions, but their penalty will be affected by the classification upon arrival.


Monday, March 9 - 17.10 (GMT-3h) *
Position the boat head: Ramencoeur Jean-Jacques Gauthier

15 ° 23.17N - 17 ° 01.80W

Cap 228 ° - Speed: 2 knots


* UT-3h : Times - 3 hours, timezone of Brasilia, legal time from Cayenne, French Guiana.

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On the map above, the course of the 22 competitors from St. Louis in Senegal are plotted, the position of the fleet at the time indicated.

The red boat is that of Jean-Jacques Gauthier, head from the beginning.

The road in yellow is the shortest distance, to join Cayenne called circle route.