A sailor has reached land almost two weeks after a snapped mast ended her bid to be the first woman to finish a 24,300-mile (39,100km) race around the world for a second time. Pip Hare, 50, who set ...
During the Vendee Globe, boats have broken apart and sleep is caught in snatches. The yachtswoman – currently in 18th place and still going – explains the dangerous thrill of racing solo Pip Hare has ...
As told to Jess Holland, this story appears in The Red Bulletin's Power of Life special edition. Later this year, British sailor Pip Hare will aim to become the eighth woman to navigate the world ...
Pip Hare, the solo ocean racer who lost her mast in the Southern Ocean on December 15, said she felt “lucky” and “grateful” after finally making landfall in Australia, 13 days after fashioning a ...
AFTER completing her first Vendée Globe race just a few months ago, British ocean sailor, Pip Hare, has laid down her intentions to compete at the front of the next round-the-world race in 2024.
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