Play 23 different addictive eWoss Games. It's FREE! Win money!
eWoss News
Home  News  Sports  Games
   
Welcome Guest
   Sign Up | Sign In
World News
Middle East News
European News
Canadian News
Latin American News
Asian News
Australian & Pacific News
African News

eWoss News
Breaking News Headlines
Top News Stories
U.S. National News
World News
Sports News
Business News
Entertainment News
Tech Industry News
Political News
Science News
Health News
Weird News

eWoss NewsBar
Free News Headlines Embedded in Your Browser

eWoss Sports
eWoss Sports Home
NFL
NBA
NCAA Football
College Hoops
NHL
MLB

Australian & Pacific News

Australian teen sailor starts round-the-world bid

Sunday, October 18, 2009 5:17:27 AM
By ROHAN SULLIVAN

Tearful teenage sailor Jessica Watson, right, hugs her mother Julie as her father, Roger looks on as Jessica prepares to depart Sydney, Australia, Sunday, Oct. 18, 2009, in her boat Ella's Pink Lady in her attempt to become the youngest person to sail nonstop, solo and unassisted, around the world. Watson, 16, in her newly refit 34-foot yacht will cover nearly 23,000 nautical miles on a journey that will take her from Australia's east coast and across the equator, south to Cape Horn at the tip of South America, across the Atlantic Ocean to South Africa, through the Indian Ocean and south of Australia back home in seven to eight months. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)SYDNEY (AP) - A 16-year-old Australian steered her bright pink yacht out of Sydney Harbor on Sunday to start her bid to become the youngest person to sail solo and unassisted around the world.

Jessica Watson's plan to make a 23,600-mile (38,000-kilometer) journey through some of the world's most treacherous waters sparked a debate in Australia about whether someone so young should be allowed to try such a potentially dangerous feat.

Watson and her family insist she is an experienced and capable sailor who has studied navigation, electronics and maritime safety procedures. Although she will sail solo and unassisted, she will be in constant contact with her support team via radio, e-mail and a blog.


Would you like to read the rest of this article?

Register with us. It's free!

Registered users have complete access to all articles.

The registration process takes less than one minute to complete. Remember, there is absolutely no charge for this service.

So please sign up or sign in to enjoy unrestricted access to eWoss News.

Other Australian & Pacific News

Russian ship frees itself from ice in Antarctic Nov 20 2009 11:49AM CT
2 patients killed at Aussie psychiatric hospital Nov 4 2009 11:56PM CT
UN food agency says 200 million more people hungry Oct 26 2009 1:22AM CT
Leech leads Australian police to armed robber Oct 20 2009 6:17AM CT
Australian teen sailor starts round-the-world bid Oct 18 2009 5:17AM CT
Baby OK after train hits stroller in Australia Oct 16 2009 7:23PM CT
NASA flies over Antarctica to measure icemelt Oct 16 2009 1:56PM CT
5 men found guilty of Australian terror plot Oct 16 2009 8:02AM CT
New quakes, small tsunami panic Pacific islanders Oct 8 2009 10:55AM CT
Aussie dad on trial for dropping girl off bridge Oct 7 2009 11:45PM CT

   

© 2009 eWoss.com. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.