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Brian Hancock - Biting off tongue no barrier on Vendee Globe

by Sail-World.com on 4 Nov 2016
- Great American 2 - Rich Wilson's ride for the Vendée Globe Vendee Globe http://www.vendeeglobe.org
Brian Hancock is the author of the definitive book on sailmaking - Maximum Sail Power - and the author of the All About Sails blog.

I am going to start this with an anecdote, a really good one. It’s an old story but I have never found the right place for it so I am just going to chuck it out there before I segue into what I really wanted to write about.

In the 1992-1993 Vendée Globe there was a French sailor by the name of Bertrand de Brock. He was sailing through some rough seas in the Southern Ocean with his boat slamming into a short chop when he suddenly hit a square wave. The boat crashed down into a trough and as it hit the bottom Bertrand’s jaw snapped shut and he bit off his tongue.

Yup he bit an inch of his tongue clean off. Now that’s a tough predicament to be in when you are close to an emergency room but when you are alone on a boat thousands of miles from land you are, to put it mildly, a bit screwed.

Races such as the Vendée Globe have an on-shore doctor that can talk a skipper through just about anything, but I bet this was a first. The doctor thought it through and then made his decision.

De Brock was going to have to sew his tongue piece back on which is what he did. Guided by looking in a mirror he took a needle and thread and sewed his tongue back together. The self operation was a success but de Brock was forced to retire later in the race with hull damage. He entered the Vendée four years later and was forced to retire but on his third attempt he completed the race and this coming Sunday he lines up with 28 other sailors to take on his fourth Vendée Globe.

Now for my story.


Lining up alongside Bertrand will be my friend Richie Wilson. He is a neighbor of mine here in Marblehead and this will be his second Vendée Globe. He completed a successful lap of the planet eight years ago and is back with a much more powerful IMOCA 60 for this race. Rich has no aspirations of winning but his motivation is much more important than a podium finish. You see for the last two decades Rich has been tackling extraordinary sailing events all with the aim of using his exploits not only as a way to inspire but also to educate.

At 66 Richie Wilson is the oldest competitor in this race and also suffers from asthma.

Since I started with an anecdote let me finish with one. Rich told me that for the last race he had an alarm clock that registered at 120-decibels. To give you an idea of how loud that is the noise of a chain saw is around 110-decibels. Apparently he managed to sleep through his alarm on a number of occasions. So while you and I and many others gather the snacks and beers and park off in front of the TV to watch the ballgame this Sunday, spare a thought for Richie, Bertrand and the other sailors setting off on an epic adventure and let’s hope that they all return safely, tongues intact.

The race starts on Sunday November 6 the 13:02 (France time) start will be live streamed on Sail-World.com

You may also enjoy this article about Rich by Christopher Clarey in the New York Times - read it by clicking here

For the rest of the story click here

For more from Brian Hancock click here

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