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Meet Clipper 2017-18 Race skipper Wendy Tuck

by Clipper Round the World on 24 Mar 2017
Wendy ‘Wendo’ Tuck - 2017 -18 Clipper Round the World Yacht Race Clipper Round The World Yacht Race http://www.clipperroundtheworld.com
For Wendy ‘Wendo’ Tuck, one race around the world was never going to be enough. And as a result, she’s set to make history in the Clipper 2017-18 Race as the first Australian skipper to complete the arduous ocean challenge twice.

“I love the Clipper Race so much, it’s still in my blood,” says Wendy.

“I learnt so much in my last campaign, but many of which I won’t be sharing now that I’m about to go around again!

“It was such an achievement, and I’m just so proud to once again be representing Australia in this epic challenge.”

It’s not the first time Wendy has made Clipper Race history. In the previous 2015-16 edition, she was the first Australian female skipper ever appointed to lead a team of amateurs on the epic 40,000 nautical mile race across the world’s oceans.



Her latest Skipper appointment is just the latest exciting moment in what has already been a big year after finishing the last race. Wendy rang in 2017 by achieving her life-long goal of making the CYCA honours list, after she competed in a tenth Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, actually winning her class for the second consecutive year.

The RSHYR is a race very close to Wendy’s heart. The 52-year-old was awarded the Jane Tate Memorial Trophy, which goes to the first female Skipper across the finish line, after winning the Clipper Race class of the 2015 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, which doubled as race five of the race’s All-Australian Leg.

“Winning the Rolex Sydney Harbour Yacht Race was so surreal and definitely a dream come true. It has always been my dream to see my name on the CYCA honours list and to know I will get another opportunity to do the Bluewater Classic as a Clipper Race Skipper is incredibly exciting.”



When it comes to being a Clipper Race Skipper, people management is just as important as sailing skills. And Wendy knows a thing or two when it comes to handling a diverse and crew. Among her 58 Da Nang Viet Nam crew members, there were twelve nationalities and 47 different careers, with the ages ranging from 18 to 66.

Since finishing the 2015-16 edition of the race, Wendy has remained within the Clipper Race family, working as the Chief Instructor and Principal of the Australian base in Sydney. She admires anyone with a zest for life, though Kay Cottee, the first woman to sail solo, non-stop around the world, and long distance yachtswoman Ellen McArthur are her main sources of inspiration.



Wendy’s appointment continues Australia’s proud association with the Clipper Race. She is the sixth Australian Skipper in the history of the race, with two of her predecessors lifting the Clipper Race Trophy; Brendan Hall on board Spirit of Australia in the 2009-10 edition, while Richard Hewson claimed victory with Gold Coast Australia in 2011-12.

Five things about Wendy:

Describe yourself in three words: Adventurous, mad, fun.

Favourite song: Cows with Guns.

Three luxuries you would take on the boat: Somewhere dry to sleep all the time, ice cream, and a push button toilet.

Tea or coffee: Neither, maybe a hot chocolate occasionally.

If you could have one superpower: To fly!

We will be introducing one of our twelve Clipper Race Skippers every day (L-R). Look out for Gaëtan Thomas' profile tomorrow to discover more about his sailing career, his most overused emoji and his favourite meal to cook at sea.

To read more about our twelve Clipper 2017-18 Skippers, click here.

Want to race the world’s oceans? There are limited berths on board the Clipper 2017-18 Race due to start this August. To secure your place, apply here.

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