Cole Brauer

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Cole Brauer (born May 24, 1994) is an American sailor.[1] She was the first woman from the United States to sail single-handed around the world nonstop and unassisted.[2]

Early life[edit]

Brauer grew up on Long Island, New York, and attended East Hampton High School, graduating in 2012.[3][4] She attended the University of Hawaii, where she studied nutritional science and competed for the college's sailing team, later becoming the team's captain.[5][6] Although she initially planned to become a doctor, she decided to become a sailor after learning the sport in college.[1]

Sailing[edit]

After graduating, Brauer moved to Boothbay, Maine, where she currently lives.[2][3][5] There, she began teaching at Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club, and working as a sailor to deliver boats on the Atlantic Coast.[3]

In 2018, Brauer earned her 100Ton Captain's License.[3]

In June 2023, Brauer and her co-skipper, Cat Chimney, won both legs of the 668-nautical mile Bermuda One-Two race from Rhode Island to Bermuda and back, the first women to do so since the race's inception.[3][4][6]

She finished 2nd in the 2023–2024 Global Solo Challenge on March 7, 2024, sailing a Class40 boat named First Light, also setting a new around-the-world speed record for the class.[7][8] She had started the race on October 29, 2023, and was the only woman and the youngest among the 16 competitors. During the 130 days on her boat, she injured a rib, suffered dehydration, and gave herself IV fluids.[1][5] She was able to connect to the Internet via Starlink satellites, and established an influential social media presence, introducing a new audience to the sport.[9][10]

She also trains in Newport, Rhode Island in the summer.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Ikeda, Emilie (2024-03-07). "Sailor Cole Brauer makes history as the first American woman to race solo around the world". NBC News. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  2. ^ a b Haefeli, Laura (2024-03-07). "Maine sailor Cole Brauer now first American woman to race solo around world after finishing 4-month journey". CBS Boston. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Boothbay woman wins Bermuda One Two 2023 Yacht Race". Boothbay Register. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  4. ^ a b Graves, Jack. "Brauer First Female to Win Bermuda One-Two". The East Hampton Star. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  5. ^ a b c "A record on the high seas: Cole Brauer to be first US woman to sail solo around the world". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  6. ^ a b Mullan, Lydia (2023-09-19). "Racing: Heading South, Going Solo". Sail Magazine. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  7. ^ "Cole Brauer sails into history with solo race around the world". TODAY.com. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  8. ^ "Cole Brauer finishes the Global Solo Challenge in Second Place". www.sail-world.com. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  9. ^ Museler, Chris (2024-02-29). "Alone on the Ocean, With 400,000 Friends". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  10. ^ Mullan, Lydia (2024-03-08). "How Cole Brauer Captured The World". Sail Magazine. Retrieved 2024-04-13.
  11. ^ Sullivan, Greg. "This sailor left Newport to race solo/non-stop around the world, the first US woman to do it". USA TODAY. Retrieved 2024-03-07.