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Team SCA
“I’m sailing against my mentor, and we’re about to pass them,” Sam Davies said with a cheeky smile.
Our mentors recognise something within us when we, ourselves, may be unsure. Our mentors lead us through their understandings of situations we may encounter, perhaps in the Southern Ocean. Our mentors give us the confidence to make our own choices, and (eventually) surpass their knowledge.
Some of us have known our mentors for decades, others have just met theirs; some of us are racing with our mentors, and others are racing against them. Some have many mentors, and others just one.
We are a team of determined women; we are positive; we are on the hunt; we are coming back and there’s nothing stopping us.
Corinna Halloran, OBR
Team SCA
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Team Alvimedica
We’re basking in the traditional SE tradewinds, serving up a gorgeous dosage of twenty-knot perfection squarely on the beam. An occasional cloud brings a bit of Brazilian fever, a quick reef and some warm water over the deck, but on the whole these days are exactly what you have in mind when you sign up for this race. Dare I suggest: downwind perfection. It is the collective opinion that you could just go on like this forever; irrelevant are the days!
Amory Ross, OBR
Team Alvimedica
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Team Vestas Wind
It becomes a routine now, watch after watch we live in this carbon shell. We don’t realize it but we all have our little personal items happening. I noticed this the other day. I for one hate the mornings so get up as late as humanly possible to the sunrise, its not everyday you get a good one but it’s an offense to sleep in if you miss it.
Salty, by no means a man that needs a huge amount of sleep gets up early every watch. He really doesn’t like to be rushing on his morning commute.
Brian Carlin, OBR
Team Vestas Wind
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