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H2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastSail GP Portsmouth 2/2It was a thrilling weekend of racing in The Solent, as Sail GP made its Portsmouth debut. Tens of thousands of fans filled the giant grandstand on Southsea Common, they were not disappointed.  In this the second podcast from the event, Shelley spoke to SailGP's chief operating officer Julien De Baise about the rise and rise of SailGP.Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many p...2025-07-2811 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastSailGP Portsmouth 1/2It was a thrilling weekend of racing in The Solent, as Sail GP made its Portsmouth debut.Tens of thousands of fans filled the giant grandstand on Southsea Common, they were not disappointed.Shelley caught up with Emirates GBR's driver Dylan Fletcher & strategist Hannah Mills and spectators Geoff Holt MBE & champion sailor and class1 world champion powerboat racer Darren Nicholson.Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on w...2025-07-2119 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastFlying Christine IIINeil Sackley talks to Mark Mapp, Chief Executive Officer of Guernsey’s ambulance service (St John Ambulance and Rescue Service) and Volunteer Marine Operations Manager Gary Ward about the marine ambulance Flying Christine III, following her major refit in Cowes.Find out more about Flying Christine III https://ambulance.gg/what-we-do/flying-christineSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating tit...2025-05-1111 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastTimmy Hansen, E1Series PilotOn this, the first edition of the 2025 season Shelley Jory-Leigh talks to a pioneer in her sport of powerboat racing. And that's not all. Coming from a racing family, Timmy Hansen is a champion both on land and on the water with an impressive list of achievements to his name.  In this chat, Timmy talks about how his parents influenced his life path, his championship successes and how he drove a car through one of the most famous art galleries in the world. His partnership with his younger brother Kevin and transition into a revolutionary wa...2025-02-0921 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld Podcast52nd Powerboat Record WeekThe first week in November saw the annual Record Week take place in the Lake District. It was the 52nd Powerboat Record Week… and records were not only broken, but many were smashed.  K7 Gold Star holder Shelley Jory-Leigh was there, and spoke with some of those taking part.For more on the event:  https://www.facebook.com/recordsweekSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on w...2024-11-1030 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastE-Rib CircumnavigationNeil Sackley meets Jacqui Besley. mother of 18 year old Harry who attempted a unique round Britain challenge in 2024.At first glance his RIB looks like any other, but it doesn't have a traditional outboard engine. It has an electric one.Jacqui talks about why Harry took on the circumnavigation, the logistical challenges they all faced, his achievements and what happens next.https://www.roundbritain-erib.org/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. ...2024-10-2725 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld Podcast37th America's Cup finalEmirates Team New Zealand successfully defended the 37th America's Cup in a thrilling finale in Barcelona. But they didn't have it all their own way with the challenger of the record INEOS Britannia fighting them all the way. And the British team with Sir Ben Ainslie at the helm made history.Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh look back at the event, with the help of Geoff Holt MBE who was in Barcelona for the final.Episode pic: ©Jan Latussek/America's CupSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to...2024-10-2028 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastLifeboat 52-02Shelley Jory-Leigh jumps on board Lifeboat 52-02 at the Southampton International Boat Show.Having saved hundreds of lives in her illustrious career based in Guernsey as Sir William Arnold, she was one of the most decorated boats in the fleet. Now lovingly restored she is a museum dedicated to her former career. Shelley meets the current owner Colin Trowell and hears her fascinating story.https://www.lifeboat5202.com/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and o...2024-10-1319 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastTeam EndeavourNeil Sackley meets Team Endeavour Racing's Dave Taylor at the Southampton International Boat Show.They talk about the work of Team Endeavour Racing, the evolution of the series - now known as ProCat Racing and how it benefits serving military and ex-military personnel.https://teamendeavourracing.co.uk/https://procatracing.uk/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating titles and...2024-10-0613 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastThe Cruising AssociationFor this edition, Sir Robin is in conversation with the Cruising Association's John Burbeck at the Southampton International Boat Show. Founded in 1908 specifically to meet the needs of the cruising community, the Cruising Association (CA) is acknowledged as a leading organisation for sail and motor cruisers with over 6,400 members around the world. The CA has been a home to many of the great names in sailing, Sir Robin is its patron.The CA is at the heart of the global cruising community as a trustworthy provider of knowledge, information and advice. Find out m...2024-09-2917 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastBramble Bank Cricket Match 2024The 40th anniversary Bramble Bank Cricket Match between The Royal Southern Yacht Club and the Island Sailing Club has taken place on the infamous sandbank in The Solent, with podcast hosts Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh playing for opposing teams.Hear from those taking part including a 40 year veteran of the game, the publican who set up a bar and there's an idea for the sponsor to consider.https://www.royal-southern.co.uk/https://islandsc.org.uk/Includes except from Soul Limbo by Booker T & The MGsComposed by...2024-09-2010 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastUniversal SafetySir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh visit Universal Safety Ltd in Southampton. They specialise in marine safety testing and certifying life jackets and liferafts. Manager Simon White explains the importance of regular servicing, and Shelley gets a surprise!https://www.universalsafety.co.uk/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating titles and is a champion for women in her sport. 2024-09-1532 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastSolent PilotsCaptain Rachel & Captain Neil Dunn are pilots. One brings Royal Navy vessels into Portsmouth, the other guides container & cruise ships into Southampton.They tell Sir Robin and Shelley about their work and how they have passed each other in the Solent.Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating titles and is a champion for women in her sport. Their passion for...2024-09-0831 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastHow Yachts FloatFollowing the sinking of Bayesian with the loss of 7 lives, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston explains why yachts don't normally sink. Also he remembers his encounter with killer whales off Spain and how at the age of 14, the Grand Union Canal shaped his future life.Shelley looks back at the 2024 Cowes Powerboat Festival, and looks forward to the rescheduled Brambles Cricket match.There's also a preview of the 37th America's Cup and the 2024 Paralympic Games. Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire s...2024-09-0126 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastCowes Powerboat Festival 2024Every August Bank Holiday weekend Cowes hosts the Powerboat Festival.It was an eventful weekend, which featured the iconic Cowes - Torquay race, Cowes - Poole race and a new race around the isle of Wight.  Shelley Jory-Leigh was there in the heart of it.https://cowestorquaycowes.co.uk/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating titles and is a...2024-08-2637 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastSummer 2024Sir Robin Knox-Johnston & Shelley Jory-Leigh discuss some of the events of the summer so far, including Team GB's Olympics, Sail GP, Cowes Week and the end of the Clipper Race. Plus they look forward to the America's Cup and to some upcoming podcast episodes.Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating titles and is a champion for women in her sport. Their passion...2024-08-1819 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastClipper 23/24 Race Prize GivingWe're in Portsmouth as the crews return home from their epic 40,000 mile race around the world.Hear the thoughts of the skippers, AQPs and some of the crew as they arrive on stage at the lavish prize giving ceremony. And race founder Sir Robin Knox-Johnston has special recognition for those who completed the full circumnavigation.Shelley Jory Leigh and Neil Sackley are the hosts of the event in in Gunwharf Quays.Pic: Clipper VenturesLinkshttps://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/https://www.youtube.com/c...2024-07-2939 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastMichael Vlasto RNLISir Robin and Shelley discuss their connections with the RNLI. Shelley talks about spending the day with the Calshot crew and Robin remembers talking the Atlantic 21 course. And as the institution marks its 200th anniversary, Robin chats with former operations director Michael Vlasto.  And Robin & Shelley reflect on the 200th anniversary lifeboat festival in Poole. Useful links:https://rnli.org/news-and-media/2024/may/19/spectacular-mile-long-flotilla-finale-for-rnli-lifeboat-festival https://rnli.org/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the worl...2024-07-1413 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastCaptain Fran Collins MNMSir Robin and Shelley discuss the work of the Corporation of Trinity House and its role in the D-Day landings.And they meet the first lady member of the Elder Brethren, Captain Fran Collins MNM.Starting in the Merchant Navy, Captain Collins has worked on super tankers, she rose through the ranks at Condor ferries and is now CEO of cross Solent carrier Red Funnel. https://www.trinityhouse.co.uk/news/trinity-house-welcomes-three-new-elder-brethrenSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to i...2024-07-0732 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastElla Hebron, Clipper AQPSir Robin Knox-Johnston is in Washington DC to meet the crews of the Clipper Round the World Race and chats with Ella Hebron, the youngest AQP.She tells him how she learnt to sail in Eastbourne, how a former Clipper Race skipper encouraged her to become a mate and her plans for the future.Useful linkshttps://clipperraceellahebron.wordpress.com/https://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and...2024-06-3020 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastAlastair Nayler, K7 ClubAlastair Nayler has been hon secretary of the K7 Club since 2006. In this episode, he tells club member Shelley Joy-Leigh  how the club came into being, her place within it and how powerboaters can qualify for membership.They also talk about the legacy of Donald Campbell, the logistics of organising speed week and plans for the future.Plus Shelley and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston discuss the merits of different dog breeds for mariners.   Useful links: Coniston Power Boat Record Week https://www.facebook.com/recordsweekBluebird K7 p...2024-06-2324 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastAlex LewisQuadruple amputee Alex Lewis has taken on an incredible challenge. He's rowing from Falmouth to Dover and then cycling back again.As he made his way along the western Solent in his converted Flying 15, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston joined him to row from Hurst Castle to Yarmouth. Hear his incredible story and find out what he plans he has for the future.There's also an update on Geoff Holt MBE's round Britain challenge.Useful linksAlex Lewis:https://www.alex-lewis.co.uk/The Extraordinary Case of A...2024-06-1621 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastBen Cornish INEOS BritanniaSir Robin Knox-Johnson visits Barcelona and gets an exclusive look at and inside INEOS Britannia. His guide is Ben Cornish, one of the key crew members of the team hoping to bring the America's Cup back home for the first time since 1851.They talk about how Formula One technology plays a part in the radical design of the craft and impresses Shelley with the speed they can achieve. https://www.ineosbritannia.com/https://www.americascup.com/Pic: INEOSBritanniaSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop si...2024-06-0921 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastJosh PhillipsHaving been part of the line up with Procul Harum, Heatwave, Big Country and more, rock keyboardist Josh Phillips knows a thing or two about music. But that's not his only passion. For this edition of the podcast he hosts Sir Robin and Shelley onboard his classic Lissen motor yacht on The Hamble where they talk about his love of yachting, music and how a chat in the Royal Southern Yacht Club led to the formation of a super group.Also find out which iconic TV theme Josh co-wrote and Sir Robin shocks him with h...2024-06-0126 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastRound The Island RaceSir Robin and Shelley catch up with Round the Island Race director Dave Atkinson. They talk about the logistics of putting the iconic race on and listen for some tips for a successful race. Plus there's some positive news about powerboating in 2024.Pic: Paul Wyethhttps://www.roundtheisland.org.uk/Sir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating t...2024-05-2128 minJaumeSoler.net Tripulante18-La Radio NáuticaJaumeSoler.net Tripulante18-La Radio Náutica#184 Tripulante18 | No hay quien las pareEl #184 Tripulante18 Podcast lo titulamos ‘No hay quien las pare’. El Dorsia Sailing Team, liderado por Núria Sánchez Nomdedeu, nació como equipo femenino y ha ido evolucionando también a mixto. Hablamos en su presentación por Núria Sánchez, Natàlia Via-Dufresne y José Manuel Ruíz. Y también Sail In desembarca en Barcelona con dos documentales y con la visita de Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, nos lo contará su director Urtzi Sagarribay. Dirige y presenta Jaume Soler Albertí. Web: http://tripulante18.com​​ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SolerAlberti https://twitter.com/18Tripulante Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/jaume.soler/?hl=es...2024-05-2030 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastBluebird K7In 1967, while trying to push his existing World Water Speed record from 276 mph to over 300 mph, Donald Campbell CBE was killed in Bluebird K7 on Coniston Water in the Lake District.Although the wreckage was found fairly quickly, it wasn't until 2001 that a team raised the wreckage of the powerboat and set about restoring her.She's now on display in the Ruskin Museum, but the journey to get to this point has been far from plain sailing.Tracy Hodgson, director of the Ruskin Museum tells K7 club member Shelley Jory-Leigh about the legendary...2024-05-1221 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastGeoff Holt MBEInspirational sailor & disability sports ambassador Geoff Holt MBE DL tells Shelley about his passion for the water. How Wetwheels was created to give all disabled people, including those with profound and complex disabilities, to access the sea in a safe, stimulating and rewarding way on board specially-built, fully-accessible powerboats, and how he's looking to 'Finish The Dream'.Jo Eakin from Wetwheels gives Sir Robin and Shelley a tour of one of the craft, and Shelley gets some tips on navigating Portsmouth Harbour. Useful links: https://wetwheelsfoundation.org/https://finishingthedream.co.uk...2024-05-0630 minH2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastSir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-LeighSir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh discuss women in their respective sports, Robin refuses to rule out racing again and how he was targeted by a pod of orcas on his way to the Caribbean recently. Shelley talks about her involvement in another world championship.Links:https://www.clipperroundtheworld.com/https://shelleyjory.com/landerSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old. Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on...2024-04-2918 minOn the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingAlex Laline // Clipper Round The World SkipperAlex Laline is a lifelong sailor and one of our full-time staff at 59º North. Growing up in a multinational family, he sailed dinghies as a kid in the UK, Spain and Indonesia, then got inspired to sail around the world when he saw an ad for the Clipper Round the World Race. As a teenager he saved all his money and joined Clipper as a paying crewmember, completing a circumnavigation and later going on to work as a mate and now skipper for them as well, under the guidance of Clipper founder Sir Robin Knox-Johnston. I talked to Alex a...2024-04-181h 12H2OWorld PodcastH2OWorld PodcastWe're BackSir Robin Knox-Johnston CBE RD was the first person to sail non-stop single-handed around the world and continues to inspire sailors young and old.Shelley Jory-Leigh is one of the fastest women on water, holding many powerboating titles and is a champion for women in her sport.Their passion for maritime activities, leisure and sport is unrivalled. Together with producer Neil Sackley, they use this podcast to talk to those who love life on the water. From sailing to powerboating, cruise ships, canoeing, windsurfing, and more this podcast has something for you.Theme: "Electro Cabello"...2024-04-1702 minBritish ScandalBritish ScandalHow to kill a shark to stay alive - Knox-Johnston on what it took to win the Golden GlobeSir Robin Knox-Johnston was the only sailor to finish the Golden Globe Race. When he returned home after ten months at sea, he donated his winnings to the Crowhurst family. Sir Robin takes Alice inside his epic voyage, from the reality of fixing his boat in shark-infested waters, to facing a painful bout of appendicitis alone. Plus, he tells us what Donald Crowhurst should have done once he realised he was in danger.Listen to British Scandal on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen early and ad-free on Wondery+. Join Wondery+...2024-03-1331 minShirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 4 - Ep8 - Alex Thomson Part 2Send us a textShirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast continues with Part 2  of the fascinating chat with one of offshore sailing's most active campaigners,  a sailor who's career spans two decades at the highest level of the sport and includes a record equaling five Vendee Globe starts.  Alex Thomson, widely known for his Vendee campaigns sailing a series of iconic Hugo Boss IMOCA, has done much to raise awareness of offshore sailing and with his team, has been responsible for some of the most innovative developments the monohull  IMOCA Class has ever seen.Part 1 of  of Thoms...2023-03-021h 13Shirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 4 - Ep7 - Alex Thomson Part 1Send us a textShirley Robertson's Sailing Podcast continues this month with one of offshore sailing's most active campaigners,  a sailor who's career spans two decades at the highest level of the sport and includes a record equaling five Vendee Globe starts.  Alex Thomson, widely known for his Vendee campaigns sailing a series of iconic Hugo Boss IMOCA, has done much to raise awareness of offshore sailing and with his team, has been responsible for some of the most innovative developments the monohull  IMOCA Class has ever seen.Obviously, much of Thomson's discussion in this two...2023-03-021h 08A Son de MarA Son de MarCapítulo Trigésimo sexto. El "Intermares", la universidad flotante.Amarrado en el puerto de El Musel, el Intermares ha celebrado unas jornadas de puertas abiertas para dar a conocer sus instalaciones, así como su labor al gran público. Un trabajo dedicado a la formación de futuros profesionales del sector pesquero y de cooperación en materia pesquera con otros países. De ello hablamos con Pilar Vara Del Río, subdirectora general de Investigación Científica y Reservas Marinas del Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación. Si navegas por el Cantábrico y tienes pensado recalar en Gijón, conoce su puerto deportivo y el calendario...2022-06-301h 03A Son de MarA Son de MarCapítulo Trigésimo sexto. El "Intermares", la universidad flotante.Amarrado en el puerto de El Musel, el Intermares ha celebrado unas jornadas de puertas abiertas para dar a conocer sus instalaciones, así como su labor al gran público. Un trabajo dedicado a la formación de futuros profesionales del sector pesquero y de cooperación en materia pesquera con otros países. De ello hablamos con Pilar Vara Del Río, subdirectora general de Investigación Científica y Reservas Marinas del Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación. Si navegas por el Cantábrico y tienes pensado recalar en Gijón, conoce su puerto deportivo y el calendario...2022-06-301h 03On the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingSusie Goodall REPLAY // Golden Globe PrepREPLAY of #192. Susie Goodall is a badass. Mia & I met her in Antigua in February 2017 after she’d just completed a solo trans-Atlantic crossing in her Rustler 36. At just 26, she was the first woman to enter the following year’s Golden Globe Race, essentially a reenactment of the famous race that Sir Robin Knox-Johnston won in 1968, establishing non-stop solo ocean racing. Susie was prepping for her return voyage to England when we spoke in Antigua, which was to fulfill the race's qualifying passage requirement. Despite her youth, she’s an accomplished sailor, having worked as a skipper with Rubicon 3 in the...2022-06-091h 20On the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingIan Herbert-Jones // Preparing for the 2022 Golden Globe Race#359. In just over three months, a yacht race like no other will start from Les Sables d’Olonne, France – the Golden Globe Race 2022. On the start line, we’ll find Ian Herbert-Jones and his beloved boat Puffin, ready to sail & race solo around the world with no modern equipment or outside assistance. The concept of the 30,000 mile non-stop, solo circumnavigation is to sail in the spirit of the original GGR held in 1968/69 in which Sir Robin Knox-Johnston became the first and only entrant to cross the finish line and complete this feat in 312 days. Modern-day entrants are limited to only u...2022-05-241h 10Around the BuoyAround the BuoyEp. 67: The Clipper Race RestartsWhen the world came to a screeching halt in 2020, The Clipper Race fleet pulled into Subic Bay and the race was put on hold after sailing only half the journey. Just over two years later, the teams are back in the Philippines to finish the lap. In this episode we are honored to be talking with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston (yes, that Sir Robin) who is among many things the brainchild behind The Clipper Race and Mark Light, who completed his own lap back in the 2012 Clipper Race and is now the race’s director. Take a...2022-03-311h 32The First IndianThe First IndianChapter 18: Mhadei's Baby StepsINSV Mhadei is ready to show off her moves as Dilip's mentor, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston pays her a visit --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefirstindian/message2021-08-0109 minLOQPODLOQPODLOQPOD #11Sir Robin Knox-Johnston became the first person to perform a single-handed non-stop circumnavigation of the globe. He also started The Clipper Race which is one of the biggest challenges of the natural world and an endurance test like no other. It’s a record-breaking 40,000 nautical mile race around the world on a 70-foot ocean racing yacht. Sir Robin has helped change the lives of thousands of people. LOQBOX's Katy Ringsdore and Jenny Hall, who have both had experiences on The Clipper Race, spoke to Sir Robin about his 1968 accomplishment and his love of sailing.  Our GDPR privacy policy was...2021-07-2027 minThe First IndianThe First IndianChapter 4: Apprenticeship AgainDilip catches up with Sir Robin Knox-Johnston in Fremantle where Sir Robin has a stopover for his Velux 5 Oceans Race. The paperwork, as usual, overwhelms Dilip’s actual trip. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefirstindian/message2021-05-2106 minThe First IndianThe First IndianChapter 2: An Invaluable ApprenticeshipMeeting Sir Robin Knox-Johnston for the very first time and getting hands on experience in preparing a boat for a solo circumnavigation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefirstindian/message2021-05-1717 minÀ conversa no CaisÀ conversa no CaisÀ conversa no cais com Sir Robin Knox-JohnstonEm 1968, tornou-se o primeiro homem a realizar uma volta ao mundo em solitário e sem escalas. Tinha 29 anos, e reza a história que fez contas à comida que precisaria, às peças para o barco que teria de levar, e zarpou no Suhaili.A epopeia durou 312 dias muito animados; primeiro porque o barco ficou sem o piloto automático e teve de assumir a navegação, o que o ocupava 16 horas por dia, isto sem satélites e sem GPS, depois durante dois meses e meio ainda teve rádio para as comunicações, mas também este deixou de funcionar...2021-05-0531 minMaré SonoraMaré SonoraGGR with Kirsten Neuschäfer#52. (Português abaixo) South African sailor Kirsten Neuschäfer is getting ready for her next big adventure: competing in the Golden Globe Race 2022. Also known as GGR, it’s the only retro, solo, non-stop, unassisted circumnavigation. Can you imagine being at sea on your own for at least 7 months, relying on celestial navigation and no modern gears onboard? Want more? Well, choose a not so easy route: the Atlantic and the Southern Oceans. Part 2 of this series will be aired next week, on Monday. If you liked this episode, please share it wit...2021-04-1919 minAch? Triumvirat für historisch inspirierte HumorvermittlungAch? Triumvirat für historisch inspirierte Humorvermittlung49 – Donald Crowhursts feuchtfröhliche Abenteuer Das Herz der Finsternis liegt auf dem Boden des Meeres Donald Crowhurst – einmal mehr ein eher schrulliger Zeitgenosse – versuchte sich dereinst im Rahmen eines Wettbewerbs an der ersten Nonstop-Einhand-Weltumsegelung. Und das, wie sollte es auch anders sein, selbstredend ohne hochseetaugliches Boot und mit geringer Segelerfahrung. Wir bleiben schließlich unseren Traditionen auch in dieser 50. Folge Ach treu. In diesem Sinne: long live the madness of humankind! ^^ Viel Spaß mit Folge 49 von Ach? Dem Triumvirat für historisch inspirierte Humorvermittlung! 3 Stunden, 45 Minuten. Philipps Podcast Pastete – Ein garantiert kalorienneutraler Ohrenschmaus Ord. – Mujo Games 9:05 (EN, 1/2000) online spielen Sarong – Wi...2021-02-123h 45H2O PodcastH2O PodcastBob FisherTributes have been paid to Bob Fisher, the Yachting Journalist known as “Mr America’s Cup”, who has died at the age of 85 at his home in Lymington. Bob was himself a world champion sailor, and record-breaking navigator... Close friend Sir Robin Knox Johnston was among those to acknowledge Bob's contributions to the sport, adding Bob was "A great character and a great loss." Dee Caffari MBE said he was "A true legend who will be missed around the globe." and Sir Ben Ainslie paid tribute to Bob from his training base in New Zealand. B...2021-01-2716 minChase Your DreamChase Your DreamGaurav & Golden Globe RaceWith more than 20,000 nautical miles of ocean racing experience, Gaurav Shinde, an Indian born management professional is representing Canada in the Golden Globe Race 2022.  Gaurav started sailing at the age of 11 after joining the Sea Cadet Corps Training Ship Jawahar in Mumbai, India. He attributes his solid seamanship skills to the time spent at Jawahar and learning sailing from ex-world champions.  Gaurav made a name for himself by winning two consecutive offshore championships in India. Inspired by India’s first solo circumnavigator Dilip Donde and Sir Robin Knox Johnston, Gaurav joined the 2013/14 Clipper Round The World Yacht Race. In 2013, he rece...2020-11-1639 minShirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 2 - Ep5 - Sir Robin Knox-Johnston Part 1Send us a textDouble Olympic gold medalist Shirley Robertson sits down for a two part podcast chat with the first man ever to sail solo non-stop around the planet, Britain's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.Sir Robin completed his ground breaking voyage in April 1969, after an astonishing 312 days alone at sea.  having sailed his thirty two foot ketch 'Suhaili' thirty thousand miles around the planet.  The voyage is one of the most documented in sailing, and was part of the famous Golden Globe race, initiated by the British newspaper, The Sunday Times.  Nine entrants eventually left to...2020-07-071h 13Shirley Robertson\'s Sailing PodcastShirley Robertson's Sailing PodcastSeries 2 - Ep6 - Sir Robin Knox-Johnston Part 2Send us a textThis month double Olympic gold medalist Shirley Robertson sits down for a two part podcast chat with the first man ever to sail solo non-stop around the planet, Britain's Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.  In this, Part 2 of their discussion, the pair talk about life after the return from Sir Robin's incredible 312 day journey.Having completed his voyage, and cemented his place in the annals of the history of exploration, Sir Robin's competitive streak soon saw him back on the global race course, and by 1977 he was joint skipper on an entry in t...2020-07-0750 minIn conversation with Ocean PhysioIn conversation with Ocean PhysioLegendary Sailor 81 year old Sir Robin Knox-JohnstonIn 1969, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston was the first person ever to sail single-handed non-stop around the world. He has been named Yachtsman of the Year four times and set numerous other sailing records, in an incredible life. He established the Clipper Round the World Yacht race, enabling others to experience Round the World racing. At 81 years old Sir Robin talks us through the adventures of his life, tells us what’s next and offers a powerful message we can all learn from. www.robinknox-johnston.co.uk2020-05-1344 minSalty JournalsSalty JournalsSir Robin Knox-Johnston: Solo Sailing, Isolation, and staying productive. Season 1 Episode 1 Salty Journals PodcastThe year 1968 remains one of the most tumultuous single years in history, marked by historic achievements, shocking assassinations, a much debated war and a strong spirit of rebellion in the air that swept through countries all over the world. Occurring at the dawn of the television age, the historic events of 1968 also played out on TV screens across the world, bringing them home in a way that had never been possible before.  Things didn't calm down much in 1969. The major News Stories of the year include The Beatles' last public performance, on the roof of Apple...2020-05-0337 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastCoronavirus pauses the Clipper RaceOrganisers of the Clipper Race took the decision to pause the 2019/20 race due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Race founder Sir Robin Knox-Johnston explains why and how the race was halted and the impact on the future of the biennial event. And both Sir Robin and fellow round the world sailor Dee Caffari MBE offer advice on keeping yourself occupied if you have to self-isolate. Podcast compiled and presented by Neil Sackley. email: h2o@bbc.co.uk2020-03-2516 minSailing Uncovered - the PodcastSailing Uncovered - the PodcastEpisode 29 - America‘s Cup boat launchAt last the battle for the 36th America's Cup gets real. Special edition from the Ineos TeamUK AC75 boat launch. Photos and videos of all teams' boats are on our Sailing Uncovered Youtube channel & FB page. BROUGHT TO YOU BY PRESENTINGACADEMY.COM  - Online Media-Training & Presentation coaching. Guests: Sir Robin Knox-Johnston@1'45 Giles Scott (Crew)@4'45 Ben Ainslie (Skipper)@12'30   2019-10-0417 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastClipper Race crew allocationOn this edition, we’re at the crew allocation event for the next Clipper Round the World race. You’ll hear from Sir Robin Knox Johnston, three of the skippers and most importantly, a number of crew members who’ll be taking on the Podcast produced and presented by Neil Sackley. email: h2o@bbc.co.uk2019-05-1726 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastSir Robin Knox-Johnston celebratesOn this edition Sir Robin Knox-Johnston celebrates with thousands of fans, a kidney transplant patient’s plan to sail round the Island, the Royal Navy reveals its plans for D-Day and there’s a new ferry on the Solent. Podcast produced and presented by Neil Sackley. email: h2o@bbc.co.uk2019-04-2626 minNot by the PlaybookNot by the Playbook#Enough: Making a Stand Against RacismIn the last 24 hours, professional footballers across England and Wales decided to boycott social media to protest against the way social media companies and football authorities respond to racism. The social media strike - which is called hashtag Enough - follows a number of high profile instances of racism in domestic and international football matches this season. It's been organised by the Professional Footballer's Association, who say the boycott is just the "first step in a longer campaign to tackle racism in football".Jason Lee is the Equalities Education Executive at the PFA and a...2019-04-2022 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastSir Robin Knox Johnston's race, 50 years onOn this edition, we hear from Sir Robin Knox Johnston as he prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his epic round the world voyage. Also this week, the world's biggest maritime technology event took place in Southampton and plans have been unveiled to use DNA to identify some of the victims of the Titanic disaster. Podcast produced and presented by Neil Sackley. email: h2o@bbc.co.uk2019-04-1921 minLuminaries - Talking to the Brightest Minds in TechLuminaries - Talking to the Brightest Minds in TechComplete The World's Toughest Endurance Yacht Race...With Rugged TechListen In To Learn How advances in technology have made sailing safer The role that technology plays for all of today's sailors The extreme environments of a round the world race How tech has allowed spectators to keep up to date with the race whilst remaining on solid ground Tech That's Tough Enough To Withstand Mother Nature's Wildest Conditions In a 40,000 nautical mile race around the world in 70-foot racing yachts where nearly half the crew have little to no sailing experience, the Clipper Round The World Race is not for the faint hearted. Experiencing extreme...2019-02-2700 minSlow Boat Sailing PodcastSlow Boat Sailing PodcastEp. 57: Van Den Heede speaks about his pitchpole and win in the 2018 GGR Golden Globe Sailing Race to Linus Wilson + the future for the podcast & YouTube channelJean Luc Van Den Heede shatters Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's Sunday Time's 1968 Golden Globe Race record by 100 days finishing first in the 2018 Golden Globe Race. Hear his story of his broken rig in the Southern Ocean. Linus Wilson talks about the plans for year 4 of the Slow Boat Sailing Podcast and YouTube Channel. The links for SLOW BOAT TO THE BAHAMAS on Audible are US https://www.audible.com/pd/B07N7QFNJR/?source_code=AUDFPWS0223189MWT-BK-ACX0-141382&ref=acx_bty_BK_ACX0_141382_rh_us UK https://www.audible.co...2019-02-0359 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastFrom Gosport to Guadeloupe (2014)In 2014, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston sailed to a podium finish in the Route du Rhum transatlantic race. BBC Radio Solent followed his progress throughout the race.This is the celebration of Sir Robin's return to competitive ocean racing.email: h2o@bbc.co.ukpic: onEdition2018-11-2300 minOn the Wind SailingOn the Wind Sailing239: Siggi Jonsson // Captain of Arktika in Iceland#239. Sigurdur Jonsson is the captain of and brains behind ‘Aurora Arktika,’ the adventure charter business based out of Isafjordur in Iceland. Mia & I had the privilege of joining Siggi and his crew for their first ski & sail trip of the season in early March, exploring the West Fjords aboard his new boat ‘Arktika,’ hiking up the adjacent mountains and skiing down to the sea. Siggi’s business started with a chance meeting in Isafjordur with none other than Sir Robin Knox-Johnston & Chris Bonington, who had sailed in aboard Sir Robin’s Clipper 60 on their way to Greenland for a climbing exp...2018-07-311h 02H2O PodcastH2O PodcastHMS AllianceSir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh tour WWII submarine HMS Alliance.2018-06-2927 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastWelcome to the H2O PodcastIn this archive edition, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston and Shelley Jory-Leigh visit The Needles lighthouse.They hear from Gordon Medlicott, one of the last keepers to live at the lighthouse before it was automated in 1994.Trinity House’s lighthouse manager Warren Clarke is on hand to give them a tour of the famous landmark, and attendant Sean Crane tells them how the light is maintained.2018-06-2935 minH2O PodcastH2O PodcastRobin Knox-Johnston in conversation. 14 June, 2018On June the 14th 1968, Robin Knox Johnston set sail from Falmouth. On his epic voyage he feared attack by sharks, faced mountainous seas in the southern ocean, was missing for almost 4 months and had appendicitis. Against all odds, he returned to Falmouth 10 and a half months later a hero. To mark the 50th anniversary, Neil Sackley has been talking to Sir Robin for this special podcast. email: H2O@bbc.co.uk2018-06-141h 32H2O PodcastH2O PodcastHMS VictoryIn an episode from 2015, to mark the warship's 250th anniversary Sir Robin Knox-Johnston boards HMS Victory.He looked back at her colourful past, found out how the sailors lived on board and what the future holds for the Royal Navy’s most famous ship. This podcast was first published in May 2015.2018-05-0846 minSegelradioSegelradioIn English: Calling Sir Robin Knox Johnston boot Düsseldorf Refit Talk Das Literaturboot im Segelradio ENJOY-Yachting Podcast Langfahrtsegeln Segelradio Bordgespräche Segelradio Nachrichten Segelradio Regatta Segelradio Science Segelradio Sondersendung Segelradio Sundowner A very quick phone chat with Sir Robin Knox Johnston, an English gentleman, an avid sailor, the chairman of the Clipper around the World Races and the Person who won the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race in 1969 and became that way the first person in history to sail around the world, singlehanded, without any stops and completely unassisted. A good portion of this interview is translated to german in the yachting ma...2018-02-2216 minOn the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingBob Shepton RECYCLED // Arctic Legend & Round the World Sailor#224 / #173 Recycled. The Reverend Bob Shepton, now 81, got his start shortly after WWII as a climbing instructor in the British Armed Forces, where he used the outdoors to teach leadership & scripture. He didn’t start sailing until much later in life, but got real serious about it real quickly. I sat down with him at the Southampton Boat Show to talk religion, spirituality, his early days as a climber, losing his boat during an Arctic winter, his 15 Atlantic crossings, meeting the Wild Bunch, and the story behind the film series ‘Vertical Sailing Greenland.’ The music in this episode is court...2018-01-231h 29On the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingSusie Goodall // Golden Globe Race 2018#192: Susie Goodall is a badass. Mia & I met her in Antigua in February after she’d just completed a solo trans-Atlantic crossing in her Rustler 36. At just 26, she is the first woman to enter next year’s Gold Globe Race, essentially a reenactment of the famous race that Sir Robin Knox-Johnston won in 1968, establishing nonstop solo ocean racing. Susie was prepping for the return voyage to England when we spoke, which will fulfill the races qualifying passage requirement. Despite her youth, she’s an accomplished sailor, having worked as a skipper with Rubicon 3 in the Arctic and has sailed thousa...2017-05-231h 12Husky InternationalHusky Internationalepisode 21 - Andy Schell / On the Wind vs. HuskyOne of many inspiring people I’ve met through the work with Husky is Andy Schell and his wife Mia who now also are really good friends.Together they run a business around their sailboat Isbjörn and just like me Andy also manages a podcast. In the podcast On the Wind Andy talks with sailors from all over; the gallery spans from happy enthusiasts to living legends like Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.This episode is not like the normal interviews. Both me and Andy run the same episode in both of our channels and it is a bit more of a d...2017-02-211h 18HuskyHuskyA conversation between fellow podcaster Andy Schell and me about sailing, the mountains and life. Husky vs. On the Wind, #21One of many inspiring people I've met through the work with Husky is Andy Schell and his wife Mia who now also are really good friends.Together they run a business around their sailboat Isbjörn and just like me Andy also manages a podcast. In the podcast On the Wind Andy talks with sailors from all over; the gallery spans from happy enthusiasts to living legends like Sir Robin Knox-Johnston.This episode is not like the normal interviews. Both me and Andy run the same episode in both of our channels and it is a bit more of a d...2017-02-211h 18On the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingReverend Bob Shepton // Arctic Sailor & Circumnavigator#173. The Reverend Bob Shepton, now 81, got his start shortly after WWII as a climbing instructor in the British Armed Forces, where he used the outdoors to teach leadership & scripture. He didn’t start sailing until much later in life, but got real serious about it real quickly. I sat down with him at the Southampton Boat Show to talk religion, spirituality, his early days as a climber, losing his boat during an Arctic winter, his 15 Atlantic crossings, meeting the Wild Bunch, and the story behind the film series ‘Vertical Sailing Greenland.’ The music in this episode is courtes...2016-12-201h 28Notes on DoingNotes on Doing050: Pauses, tea breaks, funny laughs, and awkward umsWelcome to Notes on Doing. Conversations with people who love what they do. I'm Jenna Matecki. Exactly a year ago on October 10th there were only three episodes in this podcast. At the time I tried to juggle publishing two episodes a week (and that didn’t last long). There’s been so many interviews since then. Now, this is Episode 50. The biggest question that I get asked with Notes on Doing is always “How do you find these people?” And I think that’s an interesting one.   I find people who love wha...2016-10-1000 minOn the Wind SailingOn the Wind SailingSir Robin Knox-Johnston // Sailing Legend#163 is Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, a sailing legend. In 1968 he became the first person to sail solo & nonstop around the world in the infamous Golden Globe Race, in a wooden ketch he built himself, and inspiring modern ocean racing as we know it. Sir Robin went on to compete in several Whitbread races, completed some little-known feats of traditional navigation, set the Jules Verne record with Peter Blake, created the Clipper Race and on and on. I sat down with him in England to reflect on his career. "I got a job in Durban, as captain of a...2016-10-041h 125 Live News Specials5 Live News SpecialsIn Short 26 OctoberThe week on 5 live including the shooting at the Canadian Parliament, the death of Lynda Bellingham and Sir Robin Knox-Johnston sets sail again.2014-10-2749 minExperience This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Experience This Ground-Breaking Full Audiobook — Perfect Before Bedtime.Team Spirit by Brendan Hall, Sir Robin Knox-JohnstonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/64938to listen full audiobooks. Title: Team Spirit Author: Brendan Hall, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston Narrator: Stephen Pilkington Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins Release date: 06-03-14 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 47 ratings Genres: Water Sports Publisher's Summary:2014-06-038h 46Relish The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Critically-Acclaimed!Relish The Full Audiobook Everyone Is Talking About — So Critically-Acclaimed!Team Spirit by Brendan Hall, Sir Robin Knox-JohnstonPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/64938to listen full audiobooks. Title: Team Spirit Author: Brendan Hall, Sir Robin Knox-Johnston Narrator: Stephen Pilkington Format: mp3 Length: 8 hrs and 46 mins Release date: 06-03-14 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 47 ratings Genres: Water Sports Publisher's Summary:2014-06-038h 46Soul MusicSoul MusicBeethoven's Fifth SymphonyMore than just 'da da da dum': Beethoven's 5th Symphony is this week's Soul Music.It accompanied Sir Robin Knox-Johnston on the regular Bombay to Basra route he sailed during his early days in the Merchant Navy. Archaeologist and crime novelist, Dana Cameron, spent many a long day in a dark, lonely basement analysing artefacts from a merchant's house in Salem, Massachusetts. A CD player was often her only companion and Beethoven's 5th buoyed her through these arduous days working towards her PhDAnd for conductor, Christopher Gayford, it was the piece which...2013-02-1227 minGet Legally New Releases of Full Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, CelebritiesGet Legally New Releases of Full Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, CelebritiesWalking on Water Audiobook by Geoff HoltListen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Walking on Water Subtitle: A Voyage Around Britain and Through Life Author: Geoff Holt Narrator: Geoff Holt (introduction), Nick Pomfret Format: Unabridged Length: 11 hrs and 57 mins Language: English Release date: 11-01-10 Publisher: Personal Everst Ltd Ratings: 4 of 5 out of 1 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Celebrities Publisher's Summary: On 5 September 1984, 18-year-old Geoff Holt dived into an idyllic tropical sea and his life changed forever. A broken neck cut short a promising career as a yachtsman and left him paralysed, with his horizons reduced to an uncertain future...2010-11-0111h 57yachting TVyachting TVYTV EP 7 PROMOWe have some very exciting items this month...Tracey and Steve report from the recent Southampton Boat Show, we begin our exclusive 2-part interveiw with Sir Robin Knox Johnston and Tom Cunliffe takes a trip to Chichester.2007-10-2301 min