Mercury (Hobart)

Women pro crew a first for big race

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AN all-woman profession­al yacht crew will race Australia’s gruelling Sydney to Hobart bluewater classic for the first time this year, with former foreign minister Julie Bishop acting as their mentor.

While non-profession­al female crews have taken part in the often brutal 628-nautical mile (1163km) slog across the Tasman Sea, there has never been one of such stature.

Skippered by event regular and round-the-world sailor Stacey Jackson, the 13 women have a combined experience of 68 Sydney-Hobart races and 17 Volvo Ocean races.

They will be sailing 66-footer Wild Oats X, the sister yacht to record-breaking eight-time winning supermaxi Wild Oats XI.

“To be able to sail with a fully profession­al all-female crew to Hobart is a wonderful opportunit­y and we are proud to build on the work of nonprofess­ional female crews who have previously raced,” said Jackson. “Our crew will be training intensivel­y in the lead -up to Boxing Day and we are excited to sail to promote and encourage women in the sport.”

Wild Oats X, which finished 11th overall last year, has been lent to the women by the Oatley family, which owns it, after they were approached by Jackson with her proposal.

Her Ocean Respect Racing team will use the occasion to promote the UN Environmen­t’s Clean Seas campaign with Bishop acting as mentor and ambassador for the 13 women.

“This historic initiative will set the benchmark for female participat­ion in sailing in Australia, and Stacey’s team com- prises some of the most capable sailors,” said Bishop, who quit as Australia’s foreign minister in August after the messy Liberal Party coup.

“I hope that their sporting endeavours will inspire women and girls around the world.”

The race leaves Sydney on December 26.

Last year, Wild Oats XI finished in a record time of one day, 8hrs, 48min and 50sec, but was dramatical­ly given a onehour penalty after a near-collision, handing victory to secondplac­ed LDV Comanche.

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