The Borneo Post

Aussie female skipper makes history in Clipper race

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LONDON: Australian mariner Wendy Tuck became the first female skipper to win the Clipper Round The World yacht race when the 11 month marathon finished where it started in Liverpool on Saturday.

The 53-year- old — who like the other skippers is a profession­al yachtswoma­n but in charge of amateur crews — totalled 143 overall points in her boat Sanya Serenity Coast over the eight leg race covering 40,000 nautical miles in what was the 11th edition of the biennial race.

“I hate banging on about women,” Tuck told The Daily Telegraph.

“I just do what I do but I am very proud.”

Tuck added she was experienci­ng “a bit of shock, disbelief, joy, sadness — you name that emotion, I’m probably feeling it right now”.

“When we set out as a team we wanted to finish on the podium or the top four, and then to win and to find out the other result as well,” said Tuck.

“I didn’t even think about that ( being the first woman to skipper the victor), it wasn’t on the radar at the start all,” she said.

Tuck edged out another female skipper Britain’s Nikki Henderson, who made her own history in being at 25 the youngest ever captain in the race, who totalled 139 points.

The previous youngest skipper to compete was Alex Thomson, who at the age of 26 led a team to win the Clipper Round The World race in 1998.

“We didn’t get the win but I am so proud of how my team dug deep and kept fighting right until the end,” said Henderson, who is the daughter of a Conservati­ve Party lawmaker Anne Milton.

Her mother, father and brother were in Liverpool to greet her after her gruelling voyage.

“I am so young, and I think I have come on such a journey, I feel like a different person to the person that left last year,” Henderson told Press Associatio­n Sport.

“It will stand out forever, it is the hardest and most rewarding thing — to date anyway.” -’Bigger than people think’ - Sports Minister Tracey Crouch was also there — she was due to present the trophy — admitting she had kept a close eye on the race as like Henderson’s mother she is a Conservati­ve lawmaker and Mrs Milton is “an incredibly proud mum”.

“I think that what we have had is two phenomenal women in what has been, in the past, a male- dominated sport, who will actually, hopefully, go on and inspire other women to get involved with sailing,” Crouch told the Press Associatio­n.

Robin Knox- Johnston, cofounder of the Clipper Race and the first person to sail solo and non-stop around the world, said it was a momentous day for sailing.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, rides during the 20th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 31-kilometer individual time-trial between Saint-Pee-sur-Nivelle and Espelette.
— AFP photo Great Britain’s Geraint Thomas, wearing the overall leader’s yellow jersey, rides during the 20th stage of the 105th edition of the Tour de France cycling race, a 31-kilometer individual time-trial between Saint-Pee-sur-Nivelle and Espelette.

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