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Clipper Race - New Year, new challenge - Meet Laura Kearley

by Clipper Round the World on 1 Jan 2017
Laura Kearly - Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Clipper Round The World Yacht Race http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com
Seeing more of the world, pushing your limits and self-improvement are common New Year resolutions made by people across the world on December 31. But while many are broken or quickly forgotten, the resolution Laura Kearly made herself this time last January has become an exciting new reality.

Name: Laura Kearly
Age: 27
Occupation: Teacher
Home town: Wangaratta, Australia
Legs: 5, 6, 7 and 8

A year ago, Laura was spending New Year in Hobart, Australia, watching on as a friend raced from Sydney on Da Nang – Viet Nam, in the Clipper 2015-16 Race.

“The excitement of their arrival (into Hobart) was overwhelming,” says Laura.

“The first thing that came to mind was ‘this is what I need’.”

Just hours later, Laura had signed up for the Clipper 2017-18 Race, and was headed down to Hobart’s Constitution Dock to ring in the New Year, and her new adventure, in style.

Laura is a key example of how no experience is required to become part of the Clipper crew. Despite growing up on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, she wasn’t a born sailor.

“We sailed dinghy’s every weekend but I actually hated it,” says Laura.

“I hated going fast, I hated heeling because I am petrified of heights and I hated being cold.”

That has all changed. Laura is now busy training to spend eight months racing halfway round the world.

Laura will be joining the fleet for Leg Five, and will then race all the way to the finish line back in the United Kingdom. Of all the ports she will potentially visit, which is unknown yet as only Qingdao so far has been confirmed, New York is the one she would be looking forward to the most.

“It’s where my parents were married and where I last saw my Dad before he passed away.”

Laura lost both parents at a young age but will be taking them with her throughout her journey.

“In my heart of hearts, I’m doing this in memory of my parents. I know if Dad was here he’d come with me, so I suppose I’m doing it for him in a lot of ways.”

As a teacher, Laura’s students are also a big driving force.

“I also think it’s important for kids to see people take on new challenges. I live in a small rural town in Australia where the nearest yacht club is in a dried-out wetland, so I can’t imagine I’ll inspire a sailing revolution.”



“But to share with them the highs and lows will hopefully help them see themselves as capable of stepping outside their comfort zones.”

Right now, the teacher has become the student. Laura completed Levels One and Two of her training back to back in Sydney, and admits it was a steep learning curve.

“I stupidly suggested we put in another reef while threading our way through the headlands at Pittwater. I was hated for five minutes but it gave us all a good laugh when we finally finished the task three hours later.”

There were just as many highs though, with Laura describing the overall experience as “awesome”. She will be undertaking Level Three in the New Year, before travelling to Gosport in the UK to complete her training.

If you would like to join Laura and race the world’s oceans, contact our Crew Recruitment Team at: mailto:oceanracer@clipper-ventures.com or call +44 (0) 2392526 000.

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