- Tracy Edwards
Tracy Edwards
MBE (b Birth date and age|1962|9|5|df=y) is a Britishsailor . In 1990 she skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, becoming the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and was awarded theOrder of the British Empire . She is single, and has a daughter, Mackenna (b December 1999).cite news
last = Price
first = Oliver
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title = 'Oil poured on my lawn, threatening calls: I was shocked by the hostility'
work = Sport
publisher =The Guardian
date =1 October 2006
url = http://sport.guardian.co.uk/sailing/osm/story/0,,1882214,00.html] cite book
last = Edwards
first = Tracy
title = Living Every Second
publisher =Hodder & Stoughton
date =4 October 2001
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isbn = 978-0340770436 ]Born in
Reading , her father, an electrical repairman, died when she was 10, forcing the family to reduce their outgoings. Her mother re-married and the family moved to theGower peninsula inWales . She had a tumultuous childhood, being bullied and treated as an outcast. Aged 15 she was expelled from school for smoking and drinking on a school trip. Her mother thought that she was mixing with the wrong people and suggested she go back-packing around Europe to escape. An inspired decision, it introduced Tracy to sailing, when, serving at a bar inPiraeus ,Greece she accepted on offer of a job as stewardess on a motor cruiser. It proved to be a happy ship, giving her the confidence to progress tofirst mate despite bouts of seasickness.Her boyfriend of the time had participated in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race and this inspired her to take part in the 1985-86 event, the first woman to do so. She joined 'Atlantic Pride' as a cook for the duration of the 9 month event, discovering reserves of willpower she didn't know she had.
Once back on dry land and realising that only 5 of the 200 participants were women, she determined to put together an all female crew for the 1989 event. When the plans were announced, she became subject of vindictive attacks from the male dominated racing community. Articles appeared saying it would be her fault if the crew killed themselves in the race. She received threatening phone calls and had oil poured on her lawn. But the idea inspired people who had a point to prove.
Placing her personal finances on the line, she
remortgage d her house to buy the yacht, "Maiden", then mortgaged the yacht to pay for the refit. Her yacht and crew attracted significant media attention, won two legs and came second overall in their class. Her return toSouthampton was met with a crowd of 50,000 people chanting the boat's name. The effort left her significantly in debt, taking several years to repay hercreditors .Bruised by the aftermath, she bought a run down cottage in
Llangennith on the western edge of the Gower peninsula where she retreated from public life and kept asmallholding . She sustained a series injury when one of her horses kicked her in the back cracking two vertebrae, chipped thecoccyx and disclocated her left hip.Tempted back to the sport, in 1998 Edwards organised another all-female crew for the non-stop, no outside assistance, round the world
Jules Verne Trophy , raising sponsorship and putting together the first majormultihull project in Britain. She and her crew broke the female Trans Atlantic record, the male Australia to New Zealand record and theEnglish Channel record - with an average speed of 22.7 knots.The attempt was cut short when her
catamaran was dismasted after being hit by afreak wave in theSouth Pacific . The crew built a makeshift mast and sailed forChile , with the help of a tug in the final few days, arriving 16 days later.Returning to Britain and becoming pregnant, Edwards decided to focus her efforts on project management and her motivation company.
In 2005, she secured a £38m four-year sponsorship deal for a new yacht and two round-the-world races called the
Oryx Quest based inQatar . After the first race was completed, the Qatar government funding was cancelled, leading to the cancellation of the remainder of the project and personal bankruptcy for Edwards in 2005, from which she was discharged in 2006.She continues to act as an ambassador for yachting and various charities as well running motivational courses and acting as a consultant to companies conducting business in the
Middle East .She is also working with the
Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre , managing the International Youth Advisory Congress (IYAC).Bibliography
"Maiden."
Simon & Schuster ,13 September 1990 . ISBN 978-0671710279
"Living Every Second"Hodder & Stoughton ,4 October 2001 . ISBN 978-0340770436References
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last = Edwards
first = Tracy
coauthors = Madge, Tim
title = Maiden
publisher =Simon & Schuster
date =13 September 1990
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doi =
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isbn = 978-0671710279
#cite web
title = Tracy Edwards teamwork
url = http://www.tracyedwards.co.uk/
#cite news
title = Tracy Edwards declared bankrupt
publisher =BBC
date =5 September 2005
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/4215446.stm
#cite news
title = Edwards unveils plans
publisher =BBC
date =30 January 2004
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/3443929.stm
#cite news
title = Edwards eyes Jules Verne mark
publisher =BBC
date =14 October 2003
url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_sports/3189802.stm
#cite news
last = Bridgestock
first = Graham
title = Me and my health: Tracy Edwards
publisher =Daily Mail
date =20 March 2001
url = http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/dietfitness.html?in_article_id=32031&in_page_id=1798External links
cite web
title = Tracy Edwards teamwork
url = http://www.tracyedwards.co.uk/
cite web
title = Tracy Edwards Qatar Blog
url = http://www.tracyedwardsqatar.com
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