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Sir Robin Knox-Johnston // Sailing Legend
Episode 163

Sir Robin Knox-Johnston // Sailing Legend

On the Wind Sailing · 59 North, Ltd.

October 4, 20161h 12mExplicit

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#163 is Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, a sailing legend. In 1968 he became the first person to sail solo & nonstop around the world in the infamous Golden Globe Race, in a wooden ketch he built himself, and inspiring modern ocean racing as we know it. Sir Robin went on to compete in several Whitbread races, completed some little-known feats of traditional navigation, set the Jules Verne record with Peter Blake, created the Clipper Race and on and on. I sat down with him in England to reflect on his career.

"I got a job in Durban, as captain of a ship, running up & down the east coast. And that's when Chichester went past on his voyage around the world and I began to think about it. I got home, and I saw him come in, saw him come up the Thames, and I thought, 'There's one thing left to do - go around without stopping.'"

You're listening to On the Wind, my podcast about ocean sailing. I'm Andy Schell.

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