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Ellen MacArthur Now Afraid of the Sea
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...-any-more.html "It's not as though Britain's youngest dame has lost her nerve or her skill. She could have done a Robin Knox-Johnston, challenging records and pitting herself against the ocean into middle age. "What happened? "Perhaps it's like loving someone so much but knowing that you simply can't live with them any more," she says. "I just knew I couldn't go on as before." She remembers standing at Les Sables d'Olonne watching the boats in the 2008 Vendée slip away to the start line when it struck her that she would never compete again. "I knew that the impossible had happened. My racing years were over. I still felt as much in love with the sea as ever, but something inside me had grown to eclipse that passion. "I could have gone round the world in a boat with the slogan "Use less" but that would have been just raising awareness. We already know there is an issue. I want to be part of doing something about it. Persuading people that to rethink the way we do things is the biggest challenge I've ever faced, a Herculean task." "Her conversion started on a trip to South Georgia, a desolate island in the south Atlantic, where she helped with an albatross survey. "It made me stop and think. It gave me space and time to see things differently; to realise things I hadn't let into my head before." The sight of so many abandoned whaling stations, an industry destroyed by exploitation and \greed, struck her as a warning. "It seemed as though we had just taken what we wanted and moved on. That's what we do." Failure!!! Just like I've always said. But, I will give her some credit. I also maintained she was just a whore chasing advertiser revenue. It looks like she finally woke up to that fact and stopped being an advert whore. Wilbur Hubbard |
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Ellen MacArthur Now Afraid of the Sea
On Mon, 28 May 2012 13:44:07 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...-any-more.html "It's not as though Britain's youngest dame has lost her nerve or her skill. She could have done a Robin Knox-Johnston, challenging records and pitting herself against the ocean into middle age. "What happened? "Perhaps it's like loving someone so much but knowing that you simply can't live with them any more," she says. "I just knew I couldn't go on as before." She remembers standing at Les Sables d'Olonne watching the boats in the 2008 Vendée slip away to the start line when it struck her that she would never compete again. "I knew that the impossible had happened. My racing years were over. I still felt as much in love with the sea as ever, but something inside me had grown to eclipse that passion. "I could have gone round the world in a boat with the slogan "Use less" but that would have been just raising awareness. We already know there is an issue. I want to be part of doing something about it. Persuading people that to rethink the way we do things is the biggest challenge I've ever faced, a Herculean task." "Her conversion started on a trip to South Georgia, a desolate island in the south Atlantic, where she helped with an albatross survey. "It made me stop and think. It gave me space and time to see things differently; to realise things I hadn't let into my head before." The sight of so many abandoned whaling stations, an industry destroyed by exploitation and \greed, struck her as a warning. "It seemed as though we had just taken what we wanted and moved on. That's what we do." Failure!!! Just like I've always said. But, I will give her some credit. I also maintained she was just a whore chasing advertiser revenue. It looks like she finally woke up to that fact and stopped being an advert whore. Wilbur Hubbard Poor old Willie-boy exhibits his envy for someone who did it, as apposed to himself, who didn't. -- Cheers, Bruce |
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