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Sir Robin Knox-Johnston plockade hem seglarpressens Yachtsman of the Year för tredje gången. Han var ju först med att segla jorden runt non-stop, sedan slog han och Peter Blake rekordet med Enza och vid 68 års ålder satte han sig i en Open 60 och körde Velux 5 Oceans.
Han var aldrig med i toppen, men hans bloggande om krånglande datorer och autopiloter (och att han hade slut på whisky) blev otroligt poppis. kan förresten rekommendera hans bok från racet: “Force of Nature“.
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston wins top sailing accolade.
Tuesday, 15 January 2008 Today, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston won the prestigious title of Raymarine/YJA Yachtsman of the Year making it a double for the boys, following Laurence Greenough taking the title of Raymarine Young Sailor of the Year (announced at the London Boat Show on Saturday 12 January).
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, from Devon, who completed the Velux 5 Oceans Race at the age of 68, thirty-eight years after his original (the first non-stop) solo circumnavigation of the world, was presented with the coveted award by Lady Pippa Blake. The prestigious awards ceremony, arranged by members of the Yachting Journalists¹ Association (YJA), was held at The Painted Hall, The Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich.
Sir Robin first made history in 1969 when he took 312 days to become the first person to sail solo non-stop around the world in the Sunday Times Golden Globe, sailing Suhaili. He said he entered the Velux 5 Oceans Race, which finished in May 2007, to prove that age is not a barrier to getting out and doing things in life.
The Velux 5 Oceans Race is one of the toughest sporting challenges in the world. It pushes skippers¹ endurance, resilience and determination for more than 150 days in demanding and extreme conditions. After finishing the race Sir Robin said he would not have missed it but vowed never to do another solo circumnavigation of the world.
Finalists for the prestigious title included World and Pre Olympic Champions Sarah Ayton, Sarah Webb and Pippa Wilson; disabled sailor Geoff Holt, who achieved his “Personal Everest” in 2007 by sailing around the UK single handed; and Mike Golding, who won the Raymarine/YJA Special Award, for risking his own life to rescue a fellow competitor in the Velux 5 Oceans race in appalling Southern Ocean conditions, thus ruining his own chances of winning the race.
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Apr 22, 2009 @ 06:41
[…] jorden. Med Suhaili tog det 312 dagar. 1994 seglade han runt på 74 dagar och 22 timmar med Enza. 2007 körde han solo i Velux 5 Oceans. Och listan över hans bidrag till segelsporten är hur lång som […]