Please select your home edition
Edition
Zhik - New Gear Has Arrived

Jessica Watson– a girl with a dream

by Sail-World.com on 15 May 2010
The S&S 34 Ella’s Pink Lady in a big swell and brisk south-westerly breeze NSW Maritime http://www.maritime.nsw.gov.au
A choppy swell slowed the arrival of 16 year old Jessica Watson as she sailed across the finish line between Sydney Heads this afternoon, 210 days after she left in a grey day last October.



NSW Maritime did their best to maintain a 100 metre exclusion zone around the bright pink S&S 34 Ella Pink Lady as she sailed into Sydney this afternoon, but try as they might NSW Maritime could not keep the excited spectators at bay and it seemed like she was sailing amongst the Sydney to Hobart spectator fleet.


Just inside South Head, three Australia Customs Officers transferred to Pink Lady and a few minutes later departed have stamped Jessica's Passport and cleared the vessel for arrival.

Next aboard were Jesse Martin, who at eighteen set the WSSRC Round the World record and young British sailor Mike Pelham, another young circumnavigator.


Having kept Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and NSW Premier Kristina Keneally waiting for three hours today, Watson stepped ashore on the Man O War steps in Sydney Cove.

The young sailor wobbled a little, but was surprisingly steady on her feet. waving to the surrounding crowd as she headed up the bright pink carpet.

In front of a large crowd on the Opera House steps Prime Minster Rudd said 'Jess welcome back to dry land. Welcome back home to Australia. In the eyes of all Australians you stand tall as our newest Australian hero'

'At sixteen years old you are a hero to all young Australians. You are also a hero to all young Australian women. You do our nation proud.'

The schoolgirl drew cheers when she said 'I don't consider myself a hero, I'm just an ordinary girl,'

'You just have to have a dream, believe in it and work hard,' Jessica said and those words will no doubt burn into the brains of our next generations of young Australians.

Welcome home Jessica, well sailed!!

North Sails Loft 57 PodcastV-DRY-XVetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTER

Related Articles

Two Sides of a Sail
Brutal start to Transat Café L'or, while some start their sailing journey at the Pittwater Sail Expo I'm focusing on two very different events today, on different sides of the planet, and with a very different focus, but linked by the adventure of going sailing.
Posted today at 6:00 pm
2025 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championship day 1
Sails adorn shores of Mussanah as the Championship gets underway The opening races of the 2025 Optimist Asian & Oceanian Championship got under way yesterday (Monday) at Oman Sail's Mussanah Sailing School, Barceló Resort.
Posted today at 5:12 pm
Two days into a gripping Transat Café L'OR
A tough start in the English Channel and then a tricky light airs ridge in the Bay of Biscay After a tough start in the English Channel and then a tricky light airs ridge in the Bay of Biscay, the Charal skipper Jérémie Beyou, sailing with Morgan Lagravière, is just ahead of early leaders Sam Goodchild and Loïs Berrehar on MACIF Sante Prévoyance.
Posted today at 3:21 pm
New inductees in the America's Cup Hall of Fame
James Spithill, Paul Cayard and Susan Henn inducted In the New York Yacht Club's iconic Model Room, the Herreshoff Marine Museum/America's Cup Hall of Fame welcomed James Spithill, Paul Cayard, and Susan Henn as Class of 2025 inductees of the America's Cup Hall of Fame on October 16th, 2025.
Posted today at 3:11 pm
Globe40 Leg 2 Update
Final suspense for the finish at Reunion Island? At 10:00 local time on Reunion Island, the two formidable duellists of this 2nd edition of the GLOBE40 are separated by only a few 0.3 miles, even though they are 820 miles from the finish line this morning in St. Paul Bay on the west coast of the island.
Posted today at 8:18 am
Melbourne to Devonport "Rudder Cup" Preview
Tactical race ahead with a light conditions forecast Some say a week is a long time in politics but spare a thought for the boats preparing for the 2025 M2D Yacht Race with Australia's wild spring weather flicking around faster than a rubber band in a classroom, testing even the most seasoned navigators
Posted today at 7:29 am
17th Eastern Seaboard Youth Regatta
140 boats representing 11 countries race at the Royal Varuna Yacht Club The Eastern Seaboard Youth Regatta kicked off at the Royal Varuna YC, marking an exciting start to the regatta season. With 140 boats representing 11 countries, sailors under 19 gathered to compete in one of the region's most dynamic youth sailing events.
Posted today at 6:32 am
J/70 World Championship opens in Buenos Aires
71 teams from 16 countries have gathered in Argentina For the first time in class history, the J/70 World Championship is being held in South America. The 2025 edition runs October 28 to November 1 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, hosted by Yacht Club Argentino.
Posted today at 6:05 am
Pittwater Sail Expo 2025 a resounding success
2025 Pittwater Sail Expo was a resounding success The 2025 Pittwater Sail Expo, held from 24 to 26 October at the Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club (RPAYC) in Sydney, was a resounding success.
Posted today at 5:39 am
17th Transat Café L'or Day 2
Pitstop Challenges Pitstops lasting several hours have put two of the key favourites to win the TRANSAT CAFÉ L'OR on the backfoot less than 24 hours into the double handed race from Le Havre to Martinique.
Posted on 27 Oct