Emma Richards to receive MBE
by Courtesy Scuttlebutt Europe on 6 Jan 2004
Emma Richards, the 29 year old British yachtswoman, is to receive an MBE it was announced on 31 December.
Emma was included in the New Year's Honours list in recognition of her epic exploits in Around Alone earlier this year when she became the first British woman and youngest ever person to complete the 29,000 mile solo round the world race.
Richards’ MBE is also in acknowledgement for the work she has done in her role as an Ambassador for the HSBC Education Trust. The HSBC Education
Trust aims to raise standards in education by providing students with inspirational experiences beyond the classroom, and Emma has committed a large amount of time during and after Around Alone to supporting the Trust’s hard work.
Richards is currently in New Zealand writing her account of her exploits in Around Alone for her book which will be published in October 2004.
Richards has been sponsored by Pindar, a leading international print and electronic media company, since she broke into international sailing in 1999.
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