On Tuesday, 20 October, 2009 (6.00pm) Australia’s Jessica Watson reports all is well aboard her yacht Ella’s Pink Lady on day three of her around the world voyage. If successful she will become the youngest person in the world to complete the quest. Last month her yacht collided with a cargo ship off southern Queensland and last weekend one of her mentors, Andrew Short, was killed in a yachting accident. All this makes her recent departure an emotional and worrying one for her family, friends and supporters.
To succeed Watson must adhere to a number of rules for around the world record attempts including:
- Departing and arriving from the same port.
- Crossing all lines of longitude.
- Cross the equator entering into the Northern Hemisphere at least once.
- Round the southern landmarks of South America and South Africa.
The journey will likely cover over 23,000 nautical miles (about 38,000 kilometres) across some of the world’s most tretcherous oceans.
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Mountaineer Andrew Lock has been honored by the Australian Geographic Society as the 2009 Australian Adventurer of the Year.











