In 2009, Rich Wilson at 58 was the oldest sailor in the Vendee
Globe non-stop single-handed round-the-world yacht race. He
finished ninth of the thirty boats which began the race. Wilson was the only
American in the eleven finished.
The Vendee Globe is said to be the world’s toughest ocean
race. Wilson suffered broken ribs, a gash in his face and compressed
vertebrae as he sailed 28,790 miles in 121 days. Now at 64, he is
preparing to do it again in the eighth Vendée Globe, which starts on
November 6, 2016.
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