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The woman who sailed solo around the world

In 1978, New Zealander Naomi James became the first woman to sail solo around the world via Cape Horn. The 43,000km journey took her 272 days, and earned her a damehood.

In 1978, Naomi James became the first woman to sail single-handedly around the world via Cape Horn.

At the time, Naomi had had only six weeks of sailing experience and had never been on her own on a boat. She also suffered seasickness, and struggled with navigation.

But with the encouragement of her husband Rob James, a professional sailor, she set off from Dartmouth, England, in her yacht, the Express Crusader.

During the 43,000km journey, the boat capsized and she had to sail through a hurricane. But after 272 days, she arrived back in Dartmouth to a hero鈥檚 welcome. In 1979, she was given a damehood. She tells Jane Wilkinson about her epic adventure.

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(Photo: Naomi James checks the rigging. Credit: Evening Standard/Getty Images)

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