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sports1 year ago

"29-Year-Old Cole Brauer Makes History as First American Woman to Sail Solo Around the World"

Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old competitive sailor, made history by becoming the first American woman to sail solo nonstop around the world, completing the 30,000-mile journey and chronicling her experiences on Instagram. Despite facing challenges such as bad weather, injury, and dehydration, she persevered and plans to compete in the Vendee Globe in 2028, aiming to become the first American woman to do so. Brauer hopes to inspire others, emphasizing the importance of embracing one's true self in pursuing their dreams.

sports1 year ago

"American Woman Makes History with Solo Nonstop Sail Around the World"

Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old American woman, has become the first American woman to race nonstop around the world by herself, completing a 30,000-mile journey in 130 days as part of the Global Solo Challenge. Facing treacherous conditions and physical challenges, she navigated her 40-foot sailboat alone, defying expectations and inspiring others with her determination and resilience.

sports1 year ago

"American Sailor Cole Brauer Makes History with Solo Nonstop World Race"

Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old American woman, made history by becoming the first American woman to race nonstop around the world solo, covering about 30,000 miles in the Global Solo Challenge. Facing treacherous conditions and physical challenges, she completed the 130-day journey, defying skeptics who doubted her ability due to her gender and small frame. Brauer's accomplishment marks a significant milestone for women in sports and serves as an inspiration for others to pursue their ambitions.

sports1 year ago

"American Sailor Cole Brauer Makes History with Solo Nonstop World Race"

Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old from New York, has become the first American woman to complete a solo sail around the world as part of the Global Solo Challenge race, finishing second out of 16 competitors. Weighing just 100 pounds and standing at 5 foot 2 inches, she endured a 30,000-mile journey in her 40-foot racing yacht, facing 30-foot waves, a rib injury, and dehydration. With fewer than 200 people having completed this feat, Brauer's accomplishment is a remarkable one in the world of sailing.

sports1 year ago

"Maine Sailor Makes History as First American Woman to Solo Sail Around the World"

Cole Brauer, a sailor from Maine, has become the first American woman to sail non-stop around the world solo, covering 27,000 miles in 4 months as part of the Global Solo Challenge. She finished second overall and was the only woman competing in the race, gaining a large social media following by sharing her raw emotions and experiences during the journey. Mentored in sailing at Boothbay Harbor, Brauer plans to spend time with family before deciding on her next steps.

sports1 year ago

"American Sailor Cole Brauer Makes History with Solo Round-the-World Race"

Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old sailor from New York, has made history as the first American woman to race solo nonstop around the world, placing second out of 16 competitors in the Global Solo Challenge. Her 30,000-mile journey took 130 days and was filled with treacherous conditions, including navigating the "Great Capes" of Africa, Australia, and South America. Despite facing numerous challenges, including injury and dehydration, Brauer's determination and mental strength propelled her to this historic achievement, and she hopes to inspire other young girls in the sport.

sports1 year ago

"29-Year-Old American Woman Makes History with Solo Sail Around the World"

Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old skipper from Long Island, became the first US woman to sail solo around the world, completing the Global Solo Challenge in second place after 130 days at sea. She tearfully reunited with her family in Spain, celebrating with champagne and expressing her desire to inspire more women to pursue solo sailing. Brauer overcame challenges, including a rib injury, and documented her journey on social media, aiming to break gender barriers in the male-dominated sport.