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(born 5 September 1962) is a British sailor. In 1989 she skippered the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race, becoming the first woman to receive the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and was appointed MBE. She has written two books about her experiences.


Biography

Edwards spent her early years in
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, England, with dreams of becoming a ballet dancer like her mother, but began to get into trouble after the death of her father when she was 10 and her subsequent relocation with her mother and stepfather to Wales. She was educated at The Highlands School, Reading and
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. She left home and backpacked across Europe at the age of 16 after her expulsion from school, then signed on as a
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of a yacht in
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, which was her first introduction to sailing. During a stopover in the United States she met
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I of Jordan, who encouraged her to join the crew of a round-the-world yacht and who would later arrange a sponsorship from
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Airlines, funding that allowed her yacht ''
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'' to compete in the Whitbread Round the World Yacht Race. Prior to this, Edwards served several positions on other yachts, including
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and
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, before entering her first Whitbread in the 1985–1986 competition. She began with the ''Norsk Data GB'' and in the second leg became cook aboard the ''Atlantic Privateer''. Based on the small ratio of women in the race–five out of 200–she determined to enter in 1989 with an entirely female crew. She recruited a 12-woman crew and mortgaged her home to buy a second-hand 10-year-old 58-foot yacht and refurbish it, renaming it ''Maiden''. ''Maiden'' finished second in its class, winning two out of six individual legs of the race. As a result, she garnered worldwide attention and praise and was awarded the Yachtsman of the Year Trophy and an
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honour. In 1990, Edwards detailed her story in the book, ''Maiden'', co-authored with Tim Madge. Thereafter, Edwards started a family and began managing sailing programmes. In 2000 she undertook a new round-the-world sailing venture, '' Maiden 2'', an attempt to claim the
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with a 110-foot maxi catamaran. This attempt ended with the boat being dismasted off of the coast of Chile. Edwards was then involved in the organization of a new round-the world race,
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, in 2005 in Qatar. This was the first time a round-the-world race had started and finished in the Middle East, based in
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. After the successful event, which saw four of the fastest multihulls compete, Edwards was forced into bankruptcy when the Qatari sponsor dissolved their company and refused payment. She had personally borrowed £8m from the bank to help fund the event. She left sailing and went to work for the
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(CEOP) as Project Manager for their International Youth Advisory Congress. Upon completion she attended
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and took a degree ( 2:1) in psychology. She continued with her
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and became a
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. In 2013, she began teaching Internet Safety and Online Reputation to children and parents and works in schools and with youth groups. She and the crew of Maiden in the yacht race are the subject of the 2018 documentary film, ''
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''. She is single, and has a daughter (aged 14 in 2014).


Recovery and restoration of ''Maiden''

' In 2014, Edwards discovered that ''Maiden'' was abandoned in poor condition in a marina in the Indian Ocean. She launched a successful public bid for funding to save the boat, with the intent to re-enact its Whitbread run before putting it in charitable use and displaying it in British maritime museums. ''Maiden'' returned to Southampton aboard a cargo ship in April 2017. Tracy Edwards and four of her Whitbread campaign crewmates were present to be reunited with their old boat. With external funding the boat was restored in
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, Southampton. With inspiration from King Hussein (and subsequently supported by his daughter,
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), Edwards founded "The Maiden Factor" which will utilise ''Maiden'' to raise funds and awareness for girls' education. It was planned to re-launch ''Maiden'' in the summer of 2018 and in September 2018 depart from
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with a new crew of women, on a three-year world tour. The yacht left Hamble in November, but had to call into Plymouth for repairs. When they can continue, their first scheduled stop will be
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, India. They were underway again, headed for the Strait of Gibraltar, on 26 November.


Bibliography

* ''Maiden'', with Tim Madge,
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, 1990 * ''Living Every Second''
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, 2001


References


External links


The Maiden Factor
{{DEFAULTSORT:Edwards, Tracy Living people English female sailors (sport) 1962 births Members of the Order of the British Empire People educated at Gowerton Comprehensive School People educated at The Highlands School, Reading Volvo Ocean Race sailors Women motivational speakers British motivational speakers