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Sailor Beats Australian Record After Navigating Globe
Tristan Gourlay completed a 21,600-nautical-mile solo circumnavigation in 139 days, beating his father's 2007 record by 40 days, overcoming equipment failures and extreme isolation.
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Tristan Gourlay breaks Australian sailing record for fastest global circumnavigation
Tristan Gourlay has broken the Australian record for the fastest solo, unassisted circumnavigation of the world — completing it in 138 days. The record he broke was set by his father, Ken Gourlay, in 2007.
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In a supplied image, tasmanian sailor Tristan Gourlay has made history, breaking the Australian record for a solo, non-stop and unassisted circumnavigation of the globe in Hobart, Australia on March 28, 2026. PR IMAGE/Supplied by Tristan Gourlay A Tasmanian sailor has returned from a months-long odyssey with tales of sea monsters, aliens and pirates after becoming one of the fastest Australians to sail the globe. Tristan Gourlay, 47, arrived ba…
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