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Questions and Answers
What significant achievement did Cole Brauer accomplish?
What significant achievement did Cole Brauer accomplish?
- She won the Global Solo Challenge.
- She was the youngest person to sail around the world.
- She became the first American woman to sail alone around the world without stopping. (correct)
- She sailed around the world twice without stopping.
How long did it take Cole Brauer to complete her solo journey?
How long did it take Cole Brauer to complete her solo journey?
- 90 days
- 130 days (correct)
- 200 days
- 150 days
What was the name of Cole Brauer's racing vessel?
What was the name of Cole Brauer's racing vessel?
- Sea Voyager
- Endurance
- Ocean Dream
- First Light (correct)
Which of the following hardest maritime challenges did Brauer have to navigate?
Which of the following hardest maritime challenges did Brauer have to navigate?
What additional capabilities did Brauer have while sailing during her journey?
What additional capabilities did Brauer have while sailing during her journey?
What injury did Brauer sustain during her journey?
What injury did Brauer sustain during her journey?
What was Brauer's initial career intention before becoming a professional sailor?
What was Brauer's initial career intention before becoming a professional sailor?
What does Cole Brauer hope to achieve with her success in sailing?
What does Cole Brauer hope to achieve with her success in sailing?
Flashcards
Cole Brauer's Achievement
Cole Brauer's Achievement
Cole Brauer is the first American woman to sail solo around the world without stopping. She completed this impressive journey in 130 days, finishing the Global Solo Challenge in March 2024.
Global Solo Challenge
Global Solo Challenge
The Global Solo Challenge is a grueling sailing race spanning 30,000 miles (48,280 km). It's a test of endurance and seamanship, involving navigating three treacherous capes.
Cape Horn's Difficulty
Cape Horn's Difficulty
Cape Horn is notorious for its rough conditions, making it a challenging part of the Global Solo Challenge. Its rough sea conditions, strong winds, and wave sizes make it comparable to climbing Mt. Everest.
Brauer's Challenges
Brauer's Challenges
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Breaking Barriers in Sailing
Breaking Barriers in Sailing
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Inspiring Future Sailors
Inspiring Future Sailors
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Solo Sailing
Solo Sailing
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Using Technology in Sailing
Using Technology in Sailing
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Study Notes
Cole Brauer's Solo Circumnavigation
- Cole Brauer, a 29-year-old American woman, became the first American woman to complete a solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe.
- She completed the 30,000-mile (48,280 km) journey in 130 days, starting from A Coruña, Spain, on October 29, 2023, and finishing on March 7, 2024.
- Brauer placed second among 16 participants and was one of only seven who finished.
Characteristics and Journey
- She is the youngest and smallest (5'2", 100 lbs) competitor.
- Brauer sailed aboard her 40-foot (12-meter) vessel, First Light.
- Her route included the west coast of Africa, Australia, and around the southern tip of South America.
- Throughout the race, her team provided satellite guidance and communication, allowing her to speak with family, watch Netflix, and share her adventures online.
Challenges Faced
- The Global Solo Challenge involved navigating the three "great capes": Cape of Good Hope, Cape Leeuwin, and Cape Horn.
- Sailing around Cape Horn is notoriously challenging, comparable to climbing Mount Everest, due to hazardous conditions and strong westerly winds.
- Brauer encountered significant difficulties, including being thrown across her boat by 30-foot waves, injuring her rib, and requiring an IV due to dehydration.
Personal Background and Career Aspirations
- Brauer developed a passion for sailing during her college years in Hawaii.
- Her original career ambition was to be a doctor, but she shifted to a professional sailing career.
- Entering a male-dominated profession has presented sponsorship challenges despite her achievements.
- Brauer hopes her success will inspire other young women to explore professional sailing.
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Explore the inspiring journey of Cole Brauer, the first American woman to complete a solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe. Discover the challenges she faced, her unique characteristics as a competitor, and the innovative technology that supported her during her remarkable 130-day adventure.