Fatal Storm. The 54th Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

Fatal Storm. The 54th Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race

by RobMundle (Author)

Synopsis

The Sydney to Hobart yacht race has become established as one of the world's major sporting events. In 1998 it became one of the world's major sporting disasters. Six sailors tragically perished, countless others suffered injuries and numerous yachts sank or were badly damaged. The subsequent search and rescue operation was one of the most phenomenally accomplished peacetime efforts the world has ever seen. Rob Mundle, one of Australia's leading journalists and yachtsmen, tells this story of challenge and survival with compassion, vigour and understanding. He details the history of the race, the excitement of the start and the thrill of competition, and from his extensive interviews with officals, crews, survivors and rescue service personnel he relates like no other the calamity and triumph of the 1998 blue water classic. This is a tale of high adventure, of fascination with and fear of the sea, and of the emotions of the families of the competitors as well as the competitors themselves; the dreadful situations when faced with fatalities, and the feelings of utter helpless when it came to saving others. It is a salute to the rescuers, and a tribute to those who died.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 344
Edition: 2
Publisher: Adlard Coles Nautical
Published: 31 Jul 2001

ISBN 10: 0713661682
ISBN 13: 9780713661682

Media Reviews
'A riveting and harrowing story of the storm which devastated a sporting nation.' Ray Kershler, Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Rob Mundle is an experienced journalist, television presenter and yachtsman. He has covered the Sydney-Hobart Race 30 times and competed on three occasions. He has also reported on five America's Cup races, three Olymypics and numerous other events. He is widely recognised today as a leading media authority on sailing.