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One wave at a time: Francesca Clapcich tells her life story in a new book

by Team Francesca Clapcich 31 Oct 17:07 GMT
Francesca Clapcich tells her life story in a new book © Marin Le Roux - polaRYSE / 11th Hour Racing

Francesca Clapcich, the only Italian to have won The Ocean Race - and now aiming for the 2028 Vendée Globe - shares her story of the sea, her passion for adventure, and her courage in a newly published autobiography.

Arriving in bookshops on 14 November, and published by TEA (Tea Blu series), One Wave at a Time - Sailing the Sea, Sailing Through LIfe is the powerful and honest account of one of international sailing's most versatile figures.

Clapcich was born and raised in Trieste, Italy, and is now an American citizen, residing in Park City, Utah. Having sailed across every ocean and raced on some of the most advanced race boats ever built, her next challenge is already mapped out: to qualify for the 2028 Vendée Globe, the legendary non-stop, solo round-the-world race, supported by her title sponsor, 11th Hour Racing.

Her book is far more than an account of a high-level sporting career - from her first outings on dinghies in the Adriatic to competing on cutting-edge IMOCA class yachts. It is also a searingly honest account of her life.

"Sailing completely changed my life. It has given me journeys, adventures, true friends, and a deep understanding of myself. I want to share my deep passion for the sport and give others the opportunity to experience what makes sailing so special, ensuring they too can be part of a safe and welcoming community for everyone," said Clapcich.

With passion and resolve, Clapcich takes readers through a life in constant motion, a journey lived with commitment, honesty, and heart. In One Wave at a Time, she goes beyond her sporting achievements to reveal her true personal 'race'. Clapcich shares her desire for inclusivity and equality in a sailing world that remains largely male-dominated, her commitment to environmental protection and sustainability, and her ongoing quest for self-discovery as both an athlete and a woman.

One Wave at a Time, available in Italian, is a story of sea, soul, courage and determination, an inspiring read for sailing enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

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