KOJIRO
SAILS INTO TAURANGA
23rd January 2003
When
Kojiro Shiraishi sailed Spirit of yukoh across
the finish line this evening, he did so with his
characteristic grin plastered across his weather-beaten
face. The smile belied what had been a long and
arduous passage from South Africa, but it was
nothing Kojiro had not been expecting. After all
he has sailed this way before, in 1993/4 when,
at the age of 26, he became the youngest sailor
to circumnavigate the world single-handed and
non-stop. It’s a part of the world that
he is familiar with and one that he enjoys.
Kojiro
does not speak much English, but he is one of
those rare individuals who can communicate perfectly
well using a few words and a rich body language.
He was greeted on the dock by all of the Around
Alone skippers who cheered for the one they have
nicknamed Code Zero. Shortly thereafter Koji sat
down to a nice sushi meal, his first fresh meal
in weeks.
Kojiro’s
arrival brings to an end a busy day of arrivals
that started with Tim Kent on Everest Horizontal
in the wee hours of the morning followed by Derek
Hatfield on Spirit of Canada just after lunch.
It’s incredible to see three boats finishing
so close after transiting one of the wildest stretches
of water in the world, and almost six weeks of
sailing. The competition is fierce and none of
these sailors gave an inch until well across the
finish line. A full story about Kojiro’s
passage will follow in the next few days.
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Brian Hancock great.circle@verizon.net
Source:
Around Alone
Official Site