Synopses & Reviews
Rob Mundle's 1999 international bestseller
Fatal Storm was one of the publishing sensations of the 1990s. A gut wrenching account of the ill-fated 1998 Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race, it captivated readers with its drama, insight and unflinching honesty.
Now Mundle has turned his sights on perhaps yachting's greatest test: the Volvo Ocean Race, an around-the-world event in which competitors must cover more than 32,000 miles in 9 months. The yachts and their crews must cope with the punishing demands of nonstop racing and the unpredictable fury of the open sea.
Ocean Warriors: The Thrilling Story of the 2001/2002 Volvo Ocean Race Round the World chronicles the daily pressures of this incredible sporting odyssey on competitors, and documents the struggles and triumphs of the members of one particular team, Team NewsCorp, as they battle to become the world's best ocean warriors.
To succeed they must overcome the physical elements, from the oppressive heat of the tropics to the ferocious swells of the Southern Ocean, as well as the mental demands of the round-the-clock sailing.
A leg-by-leg, blow-by-blow white-knuckle adventure story, Ocean Warriors is vintage Rob Mundle, interspersed with the words of the competitors themselves. Like the race, it is nail-biting stuff.
Synopsis
Rob Mundle's 1999 international bestseller "Fatal Storm was one of the publishing sensations of the 1990s. A gut wrenching account of the ill-fated 1998 Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race, it captivated readers with its drama, insight and unflinching honesty.
Synopsis
The Volvo Ocean Race is the most grueling sailing event in the world. Taking place once every four years, lasting nearly ten months and covering more than 32,000 nautical miles, the 30-year-old competition is not for the weak of heart. Beginning in Southampton, the world s top sailors make stops in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, the United States, France, and Sweden, before hitting the finish line in Germany. In this pulse-quickening look at the 2001 event, Rob Mundle follows the fortune of Team News Corp as it navigates the brutal conditions of the race from sweltering heat and nonstop gales to frigid temperatures that turn cresting waves into shards of ice on the ship s deck. Spanning ports on five continents, this is a gripping, up-close look at one of sport s greatest challenges.
About the Author
Rob Mundle is the author of the highly acclaimed international bestseller Fatal Storm, the story of the tragic 1998 Sydney-to-Hobart yacht race. Born in Sydney, Australia, he combined his journalism career with his favorite sport, becoming a specialist sailing reporter. He has won local, state and Australian championships, and contested many major international offshore events. In the 1980s, he established a career in television as a reporter, commentator and, at one stage, a prime-time news weatherman. He has reported on Six America's Cup matches, including the live international coverage of Australia's historic win in 1983, four Olympics and the annual Sydney-to-Hobart classic, as well as numerous other major races.