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Miles Clark

Miles Clark (1960 – 1993) was a sailor, journalist and writer from Northern Ireland. A few months before he died, Clark circumnavigated Europe through several of Russia's waterways which led him to winning the Cruise World Medal for Outstanding Seamanship.〔() "Cruising World Medal Outstanding Seamanship Awarded", ''Highbeam''〕〔() "Wild Goose Circles Europe" article, in ''Highbeam''〕
==Early life==
Born Magherafelt, County Londonderry, Northern Ireland on 3 November 1960, he was the son of Wallace Clark and the godson of Miles Smeeton, themselves both distinguished yachtsmen and authors. His brother Bruce became a foreign correspondent at ''The Times''.〔() ''The Independent'', Obituary:Miles Clark, by Libby Purves〕
As a geography student at Downing College, Cambridge University, he organised an expedition to climb volcanoes and undertake scientific research in Atka, a remote island in the Aleutian archipelago. As a soldier in 1984, he was one of the oarsmen who rowed Tim Severin's replica Greek galley through the Black Sea to Georgia in the U.S.S.R.〔

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