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In My Element

Life lessons from the world's toughest solo ocean race

Pip Hare

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English
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10 October 2024
The truth is that my job does scare me. But as my career has developed, I have realised that just the right amount of fear is an incredibly powerful tool which demonstrates that I understand the risks I am taking and am therefore in a good position to manage them. It goes hand in hand with risk-taking, never settling for what I know, but forging into the unknown in order to keep improving and learning. Fear, you could say, is a step on the path to growth.

Pip Hare is the CEO of Britain’s leading Ocean Race team, the 8th woman in history to finish the Vendée Globe Yacht Race, a world record. Pip exemplifies passion, sheer determination and focus – all of which have driven her not just to compete but to change the status quo in the low-sponsorship world of women’s sport.

Growing up in land-locked Cambridgeshire, Pip had neither the role models nor the contacts to make a career in yacht racing. She realised that to succeed she had to create her own opportunities.

‘If someone said I couldn’t do it, I simply walked around them and found my own solution.’ Now she runs an international racing team attracting sponsorship contracts valued in the millions.

This, her first book, is both a gripping record of one of her toughest races ever and an inspiring account of the mental and physical strategies that have allowed her to discover, as a middle-aged woman, a life that allows her to live ‘in flow’ and achieve success.

The Vendée Globe is the non-stop, round-the-world solo yacht race that takes competitors around the fringes of Antarctica, tackling sometimes terrifying conditions in the Southern Ocean before rounding Cape Horn. It is possibly the hardest single-handed feat of endurance ever created. Up against better-equipped competitors, the book follows Pip as she races alone for 95 days, managing on less than 40 mins sleep at a time. She is rarely dry, often freezing, scared and lonely, sometimes tackling waves the height of a three-storey building in her 60-foot yacht.

But for Pip, the hard work isn’t confined to wrangling her boat on a grey ocean, grappling with a 120kg sail on a deck deluged by towering waves. It is having to punch through the glass ceiling in a sport dominated by men, a sport with no performance pathway to guide new competitors up the ranks, a world where you have to fundraise, build your own programmes and sponsor-hunt day after day until you’re ready to drop. And it’s also about practising her sailing routines on dry land, where more often than not she has to fight against feeling like a middle aged woman being told what to do.

This is a story about the highs and the lows involved in setting yourself a difficult challenge, where you have to learn new and difficult skills, stretch yourself to grow, and push yourself hard to get what you want, even when doors slam in your face. But above all, it’s about being in your element – finding that occupation or endeavour that makes your heart sing, and the power of authenticity in a world where you are told you don’t belong. Pip’s account of this around the world solo race - which only ten women on the planet have ever achieved – includes enduring life lessons/strategies that can be applied to any challenging situation. It will appeal to those looking for inspiration in whatever sphere they find a pull towards and to fans of endurance and sailing stories.

Already a household name for sailing enthusiasts, the 2024 Vendee Globe race in November 24 will bring Pip Hare’s name to an even wider market and her team have ambitious media plans for raising her profile further.
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Imprint:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm, 
ISBN:   9781399420495
ISBN 10:   1399420496
Pages:   256
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Pip Hare is an extraordinary woman. She is one of our top solo sailors and a world record holder in a traditionally male sport. She now runs an international racing team and has a growing audience gripped by her feats of bravery and overcoming hardship. In late 24 she will again be attempting the terrifying non-stop, round-the-world solo yacht race The Vendée Globe - possibly the hardest single-handed feat of endurance ever created.

Reviews for In My Element: Life lessons from the world's toughest solo ocean race

Pip's refreshing honesty takes us under the bonnet, both practically and emotionally, of what is required to compete in the Vendée Globe. More astronauts, by far, have circled the globe than single handed sailors. This book gifts insightful and relevant lessons to help rise above day to day challenges and push beyond perceived limits. An entertaining and compelling page turner that will stay with you. * Pete Goss * Pip is one of the most remarkable sports people, and adventurers, I have had the privilege to interview. She's far too modest to use the term 'role model' but her story is inspirational; a lesson in overcoming daunting challenges whether that is raising all the funds just to reach the start line of the Vendee Globe or battling through the world's most perilous seas to compete among the very best offshore sailors in the world. The Vendee tests those bold competitors like no sporting event on earth and Pip has her own compelling story to tell about what it takes to survive, and thrive, when faced with dangers and hurdles that most of us struggle to imagine. -- Matt Dickinson * Sports Editor, The Times * Pip Hare is an absolute inspiration - though she's far too modest to accept that mantle. When she competed in the 2020 Vendée Globe, a French ocean race became the human story of how one Englishwoman overcame seemingly insurmountable obstacles to not only make it to the start, but to compete at a higher level than anyone expected. Her journey captured the imagination of thousands of people who tracked her every step of the way. This book tells the full story of her solo around the world race, and the mindset and life lessons that she drew on to achieve the apparently impossible. A fantastic read for anyone who seeks to understand why humans push themselves to the limits, and the drive and relentless commitment it takes to achieve a lifetime dream. For sailing lovers it is also an absolute treat, with some of the best and most visceral descriptions of racing in the Southern Oceans I've ever read. * Helen Fretter, Editor, Yachting World * A refreshingly honest account, Pip tells it as it is, on completing sailing’s most iconic endurance race. Her race was jaw dropping at the time and her telling of it, from the fight for sponsorship, the physical obstacles and boat issues en-route, and the very relatable emotional hurdles she overcame, makes it even more impressive. A truly inspiring woman, with lessons that transfer to all walks of life. Don’t let her humble style fool you, hers is one of the world’s toughest and greatest achievements. Done with style by the best role model you could wish for. Bravo, Pip * Susie Smillie *


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