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23 MAY 2012

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Green Machine sails away again


27-Nov-10 20:31
Loyal supermaxi yacht
By Paul Upham: IBO cruiserweight boxing world champion Danny Green will compete in the epic 2010 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race, commencing on Sunday 26 December 2010. A fleet of 99 sailing vessels are expected to undertake the dangerous trek over 628 nautical miles on the waters of Sydney Harbour, the Tasman Sea, Storm Bay and the Derwent River.

37 year-old Green first made his debut in the ocean race last year on the 100-foot yacht “Loyal” on Boxing Day 2009.

After completing his initial voyage over three days, Green told the media of his first night at sea. “There was an all hands on deck call about midnight,” he said. “I was absolutely terrified. It was pitch dark, raining. I thought we were going in the drink. It was fairly confronting.”

Super-maxi “Loyal” will be crewed by a number of well-known sporting names in 2010, including Green, Wallabies rugby union captain Phil Waugh, former Wallabies skipper Phil Kearns, Olympic swimmer Geoff Huegill, cricketer Matthew Hayden and world champion surfboard rider Layne Beachley.

The sporting stars are again raising money through their voyage for the Loyal Foundation to be donated to Humpty Dumpty House and other important charities.

In the 2009 Sydney to Hobart, the Investec sponsored Loyal crew finished the race in fourth position and raised $700,000, which was distributed evenly to 14 worthy charities.

More information on the Loyal Foundation Campaign can be found at their official website HERE!.


Paul Upham
Content Editor, SecondsOut.com
uppy@optusnet.com.au



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