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Derek Hatfield (30 August 1952 – 30 July 2016) was a Canadian sailor, and the first Canadian to race solo twice around the world.


Biography

Hatfield attended Nackawic High School in Nackawic, New Brunswick, and then earned a Bachelor of Administrative Studies degree from
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.sailingscuttlebutt.com: "Eight Bells: Derek Hatfield"
5 Aug 2016
He joined the
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in 1971. There, he rose to become a fraud investigator. In 1986, he was hired by the
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to lead their auditors, as manager of the compliance department. Hatfield competed in several short-handed long-distance races around the turn of the century, for example:spiritofcanada.net: "Derek Hatfield Receives Two of Canada's Highest Sailing Awards"
5 Dec 2003
*1st place 1994
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's Single-handed Race Series. *7th place 1996 Europe One Single-handed Transatlantic Race; *1st place and Overall Winner of the 1996 Legend Cup Transatlantic Race; *2nd place 1997 Bermuda One Two; *2nd place 1999 Bermuda One Two; *4th place 2001 Bermuda One Two; Hatfield invested most of his pension monies in his 40-foot ''Spirit of Canada'' yacht, which he built himself along with friends and family.thestar.com: "Derek Hatfield, who sailed around the globe alone twice, dead at 63"
1 Aug 2016
Hatfield won Sail Canada's and Ontario Sailing's Sailor of the Year awards in 2003, after finishing first in class and 10th overall in the
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race, and that after he had wasted nearly a month in
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repairing the mast, which had snapped in three places during a storm off
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. Hatfield was the subject of Adam Mayers's 2006 book ''Sea of Dreams: Racing Alone Around The World In A Small Boat''. In 2008 Hatfield competed in the Vendee Globe, but was forced to pull out when a large wave broke two of the mast spreaders on his new
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-class boat.cbc.ca: "Nova Scotia sailor Derek Hatfield, who raced solo around world, dead at 63"
1 Aug 2016
The keel of the new boat had been laid in October 2004, and the boat was estimated to need 18,000 man-hours to complete. At the time, he had planned to compete in the 2006-07 5-Oceans Challenge. The hull, Canada's first Open 60, was indeed launched in
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on 9 September 2006. At the time, the keel, mast and rigging were scheduled to be assembled by spring of 2007. At the age of 57, in 2010 he placed third in the VELUX 5-Oceans single-handed around the world race.cbc.ca: "Hatfield finishes solo race third overall"
29 May 2011
Hatfield lived in
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,
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. He served as an ambassador/fundraiser for Toronto’s Broad Reach Foundation for Youth Leaders, which aims to expose at-risk youth to sailing. Hatfield's death was described as "sudden", and being due to an infection acquired after surgery for throat cancer diagnosed in February 2016.


Achievements

* 1995 Bermuda One–Two, 3rd place. * 1996 Legend Cup Transatlantic Race, 1st in class, 1st overall. * 1996 Europe One Single-handed Transatlantic Race, 7th in class. * 2002–2003
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, 3rd place, 1st on points. * 2008
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competitor, retired. * 2010–2011
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, 2010–2011, 3rd place.


External links


Spirit of Canada
— Hatfield's website.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Hatfield, Derek 1952 births 2016 deaths Single-handed circumnavigating sailors Canadian sailors 2008 Vendee Globe sailors Canadian Vendee Globe sailors People from Miramichi, New Brunswick