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Record setting sail
Lisa Blair has set a new sailing record in New Zealand.
Record attempt
Solo sailor Lisa Blair on new World Record attempt for fastest time from Auckland to Auckland.
Lisa Blair new record
Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair has set a World Sailing Speed Record Sydney to Auckland solo.
Lisa sets sail
Lisa Blair world record attempt – crossing the Ditch for Climate Action Now.
Microplastic reality
Acclaimed adventurer and world record holding sailor Lisa Blair unveils shocking extent of microplastic pollution from her Antarctica expedition.
Aussie odyssey
Xavier Doerr has set off on his attempt to beat the record for the non-stop circumnavigation of Australia.
Lisa Blair at UN Ocean Day
Australian adventurer, advocate and author, Lisa Blair spoke out about the collection of important ocean data at the United Nations World Ocean Day event.
Lisa Blair sets new record
Australian solo sailing record holder Lisa Blair is set to make landfall in Albany, Western Australia this morning, Wednesday 25 May, having cut 10 days off the record.
Lisa Blair hits halfway
Australian solo sailing record holder Lisa Blair has rounded Cape Horn.
Lisa Blair underway on epic adventure
Close to seven days into her record attempt, adventurer and climate activist, Lisa Blair is confronting the harsh conditions of the Southern Ocean.
Southern sprint
Adventurer and activist, Lisa Blair is poised to set sail aboard her 15.25-metre Robert Hick-designed yacht “Climate Action Now” attempting the 14,000 nautical mile circumnavigation of Antarctica.
Southern odyssey
Adventurer, sailor and environmentalist, Lisa Blair is working around the clock on refit works on the 15.25-metre yacht that will take her around Antarctica and into the record books, again.
World record redux
Indomitable adventurer, Lisa Blair and her Hick 50, Climate Action Now, are undertaking major refit works in preparation for her next World Record attempt.
Expedition opus
Adventurer and now author, Lisa Blair is preparing to circumnavigate Antarctica again in 2021, taking everything she learned from her first experience and aiming to beat the standing record.