South African sailor Kirsten Neuschäfer of Gqeberha has rewritten the history books by becoming the first woman to win the solo Golden Globe Race – a journey around the world reliant on no use of modern technology while navigating the globe’s temperamen...
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South Africa: Trailblazer Kirsten Neuschäfer Wins Golden Globe Solo Round-the-World Yacht RaceKirsten Neuschäfer, 39, from Gqeberha in South Africa, has won the solo around-the-world Golden Globe Race 2022 - the first woman to do so. Neuschäfer crossed the finish line off Les Sables-d'Olonne in France on Thursday night, April 27, 2023.
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SA sailor Kirsten Neuschäfer makes history in round-the-world race | SportSouth African sailor Kirsten Neuschafer has made history after becoming the first woman to win a solo, round-the-world yacht race. | Sport24news
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South African Sailor Becomes First Woman To Win Round-The-World...Neuschäfer was the only female contestant to take part in the gruelling race that sees sailors circumnavigate the globe without the use of modern technology or the benefit of satellite-based navigation.
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South African woman is breaking sailing boundaries | The CitizenKirsten Neuschäfer, a South African sailor⛵, and the only 👩female participant in the Golden Globe 🌊Ocean Race, is about to break multiple world records🎖️ in the grueling eight-month race. ProudlySouthAfrican Full story here➡️
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Neuschäfer emotional after round-the-world heroics: 'It's too much after all these months alone' | SportSouth African Kirsten Neuschäfer made history by becoming the first female mariner to win a solo round-the-world race as she crossed the line on the French coast after 235 gruelling days in the Golden Globe round-the-world race. | Sport24news
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US court orders South African firm's CEO to pay $3.4bn for bitcoin fraudA federal judge in Texas has ordered the head of a South African firm to pay a whopping $3.4bn (R62.35bn) for what the US commodities regulator said was its largest ever fraud case involving bitcoin.
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