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Isabelle Autissier (born 18 October 1956) is a French sailor, navigator, writer, and broadcaster. She is celebrated for being the first woman to have completed a solo world navigation in competition (BOC Challenge 1990–91). While competing in the 1994–95 BOC Challenge Autissier's boat ''Ecureuil Poitou Charentes II'' was dismasted and severely damaged approximately south of Adelaide, Australia. Autissier was rescued on 1 January 1995 by a Seahawk helicopter launched from the Royal Australian Navy frigate, .〔Hancock, Brian (6 January 2003). ("Around Alone fleet north east from Tasmania to the top of NZ" ), Sail World. Retrieved 19 June 2010.〕〔Pendlebury, Jarrod ("Backbone of the Air Force: Hercules proves a sure thing for No.36 Squadron" ), ''Air Force''. Retrieved 19 June 2010.〕 In the 1998–99 Around Alone race Autissier was rescued by fellow competitor when her boat ''PRB'' capsized approximately west of Cape Horn.〔Howe, Robert F. (1 March 1999) ("The Deep End of the Sea" ), ''Time''. Retrieved 19 June 2010.〕 ==Bibliography== * ''Rendez-vous avec la mer'' (''Rendez-vous with the sea''), with (Solar, 1996) * ''Une solitaire autour du monde'' (''Alone around the World''), with Éric Cocquerel (Arthaud, 1997) * ''Kerguelen, le voyageur au pays de l'ombre'' (''Kerguelen, the Traveller in the Land of Shadow''), (Grasset, 2006) * ''Salut au Grand Sud'' (''Goodbye to the Great South''), with Érik Orsenna, (Stock, 2006) * ''Versant océan : l'île du bout du monde'' (''Sloping Ocean: the Island at the end of the World'') with , (Grasset, 2008) * ''Passer par le Nord. La nouvelle route maritime'' (''Going through the North. The new sea route''), with Érik Orsenna (Paulsen, 2014) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Isabelle Autissier」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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