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French skipper Escoffier banned for sexual assault

One of France's top yachtsmen Kevin Escoffier was on Friday banned for 18 months by the French Sailing Federation following a sexual assault inquiry.

French skipper Escoffier banned for sexual assault
Kevin Escoffier speaks during a press conference in Alicante, Spain on January 13, 2023. Photo: JOSE JORDAN/AFP.

The 43-year-old skipper was interviewed by the federation on October 9 accused of “inappropriate behaviour” towards a female crew member, according to a source close to the investigation.

The alleged incident took place during this year’s Ocean Race on a stop over in Newport on the east coast of the United States in May.

Escoffier was at the helm of the Swiss boat PRB-Holcim which had led after each of the first four legs of the gruelling competition, before he quit the race abruptly.

The female crew member said Escoffier had sexually assaulted her in a bar. Escoffier denies the charge.

His lawyer Virginie Le Roy told AFP that he “strongly contests” the allegation and will appeal the ban, expecting to be “completely exonerated”.

The French Sailing Federation refused to comment on the affair when contacted by AFP.

The yachtsman hit international headlines in 2021 when he was rescued in the south Atlantic by a rival while competing in the Vendee Globe race.

He spent 11 hours clinging to his lifeboat after his boat split in two. He won the Ocean Race in 2017-18 and also the Transat Jacques-Vabre in 2005.

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‘Nothing personal’: Macron sides with Australia over England in World Cup

French President Emmanuel Macron says it's "nothing personal" but he is siding with Australia over England when they meet Wednesday in the Women's World Cup semi-finals.

'Nothing personal': Macron sides with Australia over England in World Cup

French President Emmanuel Macron says it’s “nothing personal” but he is siding with Australia over England when they meet Wednesday in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals.

Macron made his bold diplomatic move after Australia knocked out France in a thrilling 7-6 penalty shoot-out in Brisbane on Saturday to reach the last four for the first time in their history.

Ahead of the match, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese had challenged Macron on social media platform X: whichever side lost would barrack for the other team in the semi-finals.

“Nothing personal against our English friends, but a bet is a bet … Good luck Australia for the semi-finals!”, Macron replied after his team’s
agonising loss.

“Happy to have you cheering on @TheMatildas in the semis,” Albanese replied, praising both sides in the France-Australia clash for an “incredible game”.

The friendly banter marks a big change from 2021, when the previous Australian government blindsided Macron by tearing up a multi-billion dollar French submarine deal, opting instead for US and British nuclear-powered technology.

England will face the tournament co-hosts at Stadium Australia in Sydney after fighting back from a goal down to beat Colombia 2-1.

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