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  • Bringing sport closer to nature through vulnerability and science

    Bringing sport closer to nature through vulnerability and science0

    • IN FOCUS, PODCAST
    • January 12, 2023

    Episode #84 – Rebecca Olive discusses the connection between surfers and the environment, while Stefan Raimund lifts the lid on The Ocean Race’s expanded science programme

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  • Targeting gender parity in sailing

    Targeting gender parity in sailing0

    • IN FOCUS, PODCAST
    • May 26, 2022

    Episode #76 – Anne-Cécile Turner, Dee Caffari and Jonquil Hackenberg set out The Ocean Race’s plan to have 50% female athletes competing by 2030

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  • Can sport influence environmental policy?

    Can sport influence environmental policy?0

    • IN FOCUS
    • October 7, 2021

    The Ocean Race is leveraging its unique ecosystem of sailors, partners, academics, and policymakers to draft recommendations around ocean rights for the UN General Assembly 2023

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  • ‘The planet is the only shareholder we answer to’

    ‘The planet is the only shareholder we answer to’0

    • IN FOCUS
    • August 20, 2020

    Richard Brisius and Anne-Cécile Turner explain how a local feel, a tweak to the rules and innovation workshops will help the new-look Ocean Race become even more sustainable

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  • Navigating away from the win-at-all-costs mentality

    Navigating away from the win-at-all-costs mentality0

    • LEADERS, PODCAST
    • June 16, 2020

    Episode #23 – 11th Hour Racing Team sustainability manager, Damian Foxall, explains that while the team is intent on winning the 2021/22 Ocean Race, sustainable innovation and ocean stewardship remain a core focus

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  • “Sustainability and competitiveness don’t need to be mutually exclusive in sport”

    “Sustainability and competitiveness don’t need to be mutually exclusive in sport”0

    • LEADERS
    • June 11, 2020

    Mark Towill, chief executive of the 11th Hour Racing Team, on building a team around ocean stewardship, innovation and positive impact

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    • April 23, 2020
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  • Bringing sport closer to nature through vulnerability and science
    Bringing sport closer to nature through vulnerability and science
    • IN FOCUS, PODCAST
    • January 12, 2023
  • Targeting gender parity in sailing
    Targeting gender parity in sailing
    • IN FOCUS, PODCAST
    • May 26, 2022
  • Can sport influence environmental policy?
    Can sport influence environmental policy?
    • IN FOCUS
    • October 7, 2021
  • ‘The planet is the only shareholder we answer to’
    ‘The planet is the only shareholder we answer to'
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    • August 20, 2020

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