The luckiest unlucky person
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December 23. 2008 at 12:21
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"I had somehow managed to continue to work the boat, convincing myself that “my" keel would somehow be OK. Whilst the engineers studied the problem and gave me some rather unconvincing assurances, I ran the boat with the keel at 80/90% cant, reducing the risk but making staying with the lead pack ever more difficult. With the shore team we decided that we would monitor the keel head cracks and make a final decision, “in or out of the race” at the W Australian ice gate. We either turned right and continued back down into the Southeast and the next gate or we keep going northeast retiring from the race, like Dominique and head for Perth.
Each and every skipper in the Vendee has a huge investment with their participation in this event, including myself. This is not simply a 90-day race but encompasses years of hard work and preparation. It is not an event so much as a way of life, to do it you have to live it for years prior to the starting gun. In this spirit, I was not about to quit easily and certainly not from such a competitive position in the race .But continuing was easily going to rank as the most stressful situation I have ever put myself in. Despite the wranglings I had basically made my mind up even before I put down the phone to Dominique – this is the Vendee, I am a serious contender – I want to continue!
So it’s a cruel irony that it is entirely possible that the mast breaking has inadvertently actually saved my life! Perhaps someone “up there” really is watching out for me? And quite possibly I am as I have always thought – the absolute luckiest – unlucky person on the planet."
Mike Golding (Ecover 3) talking in his blog about his feelings after Dominique Wavre's keel head problem
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