Kirsten Neuschäfer Makes History as First Woman to Win Golden Globe Race

TL;DR Summary
Kirsten Neuschäfer, a South African sailor, has become the first woman to win the Golden Globe Race, a round-the-world sailing competition that requires participants to sail nonstop around the world via the three great capes of South America, Africa, and Australia. Neuschäfer completed the course in 235 days, 5 hours, and 44 minutes, covering 30,290 nautical miles. She sailed alone with no help and crossed the finish line in France on Thursday. The Golden Globe Race dates back to the 1960s, and Neuschäfer's win makes her the first South African sailor to win a round-the-world event.
- Golden Globe Race winner: Kirsten Neuschäfer first woman champion USA TODAY
- South Africa's Kirsten Neuschafer wins the Golden Globe sailing race NPR
- 'A legend is born': Kirsten Neuschäfer becomes first woman to win historic Golden Globe Race CNN
- Abhilash Tomy Charts History at 2022 Golden Globe Race; Show Some Love, Indians! The Quint
- ‘Using a toilet door to make windvane’ Abhilash Tomy, the DIY master of ocean sailing The Indian Express
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
1
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
85%
649 → 96 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on USA TODAY