
On the Wind Sailing Sir Robin Knox-Johnston // Sailing Legend
Oct 4, 2016
Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, the first person to sail solo and nonstop around the world, shares riveting tales from his legendary sailing career. He reflects on the challenges of the Golden Globe Race and the emotional highs of ocean racing. Sir Robin discusses the evolution of navigation tools, the spirit of competition in sailing, and his journey from racing to building marinas. He emphasizes teamwork in extreme conditions and the transformative power of youth sailing programs, inspiring a new generation to embrace the adventure of the sea.
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How The Golden Globe Decision Happened
- Robin decided to race after seeing Chichester sail past and thinking "one thing left to do — go around without stopping."
- He funded the voyage by selling publishing rights and sailed Suhaili because sponsors initially refused to help.
Sailing Blind For Months
- Robin lost his radio two months into the Golden Globe and sailed without news until New Zealand.
- He later learned he had been well ahead of competitors like Moitessier despite having no updates.
Impact Over Personal Glory
- Robin values Clipper as much as Golden Globe for impact on people, not just trophies.
- He measures success by transforming novices into capable sailors and creating opportunities.


