South Africa’s Kirsten Neuschäfer is leaving fellow skippers in her wake as she vies to become the first woman to win the Golden Globe Race — a solo, nonstop voyage around the world with a ca…
, from a life raft in the southern Indian Ocean, where his yacht, Asteria, had sunk nearly 24 hours earlier.
“I’m full of adrenaline now, I’ve been up helming all night,” Neuschäfer told race officials. “He was onboard, we drank a rum together and then we sent him on his merry way.”
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