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7 y/o to attempt world's youngest round-the-world sailing record
Frank D'Arcy wrote:
Reuters Miami, FL She's only 7 (can u believe it)? And she's gonna sail around the world all by herself!* That's right! Second grader Caitlin Hunt of Tallahassee, FL is going to break the world record for the youngest ever to sail around the world. "She's just a little devil", says her Grandmother. "She's always loved the ocean, esp. since her father is a professional sailor." But is she TOO young? Leading psychologists say that while youth may offer advantages in terms of alertness and quick reflexes, very young children are at dire risk when attempting such feats. "This kind of thing used to be the domain of older adults maybe 20 years ago." claims Dr. David Hathaway, an expert in child prodigy development at Johns Hopkings University. "But now, we're seeing very small children pilot planes, hike the world's tallest peaks, and yes, captain ships." "I am concerned about the welfare of those children. They are clearly vulnerable," said Hathaway. "It's just too much for them at such a tender age. They should be at home coloring. Not conquering oceans." But that doesn't faze young Caitlin. "I'm a lot smarter than other kids my age and I can do this all by myself!" said Caitlin in an interview w/news crews. Indeed, our hearts skip a beat just pondering the bravery of this young girl. That's NOT FUNNY! (Stamps foot...;-) Mike. -- If reply address is invalid, remove spurious "@" and substitute "plus" where needed. |
7 y/o to attempt world's youngest round-the-world sailing record
Reuters
Miami, FL She's only 7 (can u believe it)? And she's gonna sail around the world all by herself!* That's right! Second grader Caitlin Hunt of Tallahassee, FL is going to break the world record for the youngest ever to sail around the world. "She's just a little devil", says her Grandmother. "She's always loved the ocean, esp. since her father is a professional sailor." But is she TOO young? Leading psychologists say that while youth may offer advantages in terms of alertness and quick reflexes, very young children are at dire risk when attempting such feats. "This kind of thing used to be the domain of older adults maybe 20 years ago." claims Dr. David Hathaway, an expert in child prodigy development at Johns Hopkings University. "But now, we're seeing very small children pilot planes, hike the world's tallest peaks, and yes, captain ships." "I am concerned about the welfare of those children. They are clearly vulnerable," said Hathaway. "It's just too much for them at such a tender age. They should be at home coloring. Not conquering oceans." But that doesn't faze young Caitlin. "I'm a lot smarter than other kids my age and I can do this all by myself!" said Caitlin in an interview w/news crews. Indeed, our hearts skip a beat just pondering the bravery of this young girl. ( * - will be assisted by sailing instructor and emergency crews aboard** ** - rescuers from 7 countries standing by in case of equipment failure on the boat*** *** - Food and other aid will be dropped into boat in case of shortages**** **** - NATO and Indian naval forces standing by in case of attack by hostile ships ) -- OTHER NEWS: Reuters Bosaso, Somalia Pirate attacks escalated near the coast of Somalia on Saturday, as two more oil tankers were struck. US naval crews reported taking fire from "unidentified vessels." US Adm. Benjamin Ross reported several high-speed boats carrying what appeared to be "valuable goods." According to crewmembers in the area, pirate ships had been firing on US ships for several months, while US ships had been returning fire. Sources have also confirmed that the bodies of two pre-adolescent African males had been recovered from one of the destroyed skiffs, along w/2 AK-47 rifles and a rocket-propelled grenade launcher. "They were pretty shot up," said Ross. "Looked like they were bout 7, 8. Slimy little *******s!" |
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