Liz Wardley to compete in the Vendee Globe

Australian sailor Liz Wardley has announced she will be taking part in the 2012-2013 Vendée Globe after signing a three-year partnership contract with a sponsor, whose name is due to be revealed on 9th March in La Roche-sur-Yon in Vendée.
 Wardley is the second woman to sign up, after Samantha Davies, taking the total number to seventeen skippers. Liz will be joining Jean-Baptiste’s ocean racing team in Lorient, to get some help during the preparation phase.

Originally from Papua–New Guinea, bursting with energy, this rather tiny lady is a determined racer and a true adventurer. She built up a solid reputation in ocean racing circles over the past few years thanks to her fighting spirit and experience.

The World Hobie-Cat runner-up in 1998, she took part in the 2000-2001 Volvo Ocean Race on board Amer Sports Too. In 2002, she built a Mini 6.50 prototype in New Zealand, before taking part for several seasons in the Figaro circuit. 

Liz Wardley said: “Lining up for the start of the Vendée Globe this year is fantastic and unexpected. I was looking for sponsors for a transatlantic crossing aboard a dugout canoe and ended up finding a partner for three seasons. I shall be joining a team that will ensure I can prepare for the race in the best possible conditions. 

"It would be something of an exaggeration to say that the Vendée Globe was a childhood dream, as when I started to sail in Australia, the race wasn’t that well known there. Since I have been living in France and I have been racing solo, the Vendée has become a goal for me. I can’t wait to get out there training. 

"I shall be setting out in this Vendée Globe as a genuine racer, with my first goal to get all the way around and complete the race, which is something you have to do before looking at your result.”


- Vendee Globe Media

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