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Tested to the limit
As Team Save the Children finishes, skipper Paul Kelly writes about the hardest leg
Sark does it again
After five weeks of racing in the Global Challenge, Spirit of Sark's crew wrest 1st…
La Jolla chases fifth
"We are having our own battle, the chase for fifth has been on for the…
Eero’s heros
A night of hero work for Eero Lehtinens' Global Challenge crew
Dreaming of land
Cape Town is beginning to seem like paradise on earth, says Global Challenge skipper Eero…
Everything to play for
Three days to go and it's all up for grabs reports Global Challenge skipper Duggie…
An amazing seascape
Global Challenge skipper Paul Kelly recalls a Southern Ocean storm and its effect on crew
Pindar protested
Pindar's momentary engine use to free kelp from her rudder has been protested by the…
Global Challenge update
Dee Caffari's lead threatened with just 900 miles to go
A thousand miles to go
It's not long now to Cape Town and everything's running out - except our determination,…
Locked in battle
And we don't expect it to let up until we cross the line, says Global…
One last beating
The Southern Ocean bares its teeth again to the Global Challenge. Paul Kelly describes a…
Global Challenge skip almost quit
Global Challenge skipper Loz Marriott, chats about the low period of the race which nearly…
Are we nearly there yet?
Still a long way to go, but Global Challenge skipper Eero Lehtinen is starting to…
The fearsome Kerguelens
Global Challenge skipper Duggie Gillespie on one of the fiercest points of the Southern Ocean
Countdown to Cape Town
Days roll into one in the relentless toil towards Cape Town says Global Challenge skipper…
Global Challenge skipper, down but not out
Eero Lehtinen, Global Challenge skipper aboard SAIC, sent yachtingworld.com his latest report from the Southern…
Tired but determined
At the halfway point we're in that longed for 1st place. Now is not the…
Southern Ocean extremes
The dangers are where land and sea meet, but the deep ocean is lonesome, gruelling…