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Bad weather strikes quadriplegic sailor's challenge

Hilary Lister leaves Dover Marina. Picture: Barry Duffield
Hilary Lister leaves Dover Marina. Picture: Barry Duffield

Frustrated - that is how quadriplegic sailor Hilary Lister feels as her round-Britain challenge is hit by bad weather.

Hilary, 35, from Dunkirk, near Canterbury, was delayed leaving Brighton which gave her support team time to fix a small problem with her unique Artemis 20 boat, Me Too.

Strong winds then prevented her leaving Chichester at the weekend and she was due to depart today, putting the trip a day behind schedule. Her next stop is Lymington which she is due to reach late tonight.

Project director Tony Leppard said: "Hilary feels very frustrated at the delays which have put her 24 hours behind schedule. She has had a very good reception everywhere she has gone."

Hilary steers her boat using a sip and puff technique.

If she succeeds in her challenge,which is expected to take three to four months,she will be the first female quadriplegic to sail round Britain.

~ Follow Hilary's progress >>>

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