Summary of all press release
- Press release - 5th June 2006
- This morning, Raphaëla is about 150 nautical miles from the finish, and feels that the end of her fabulous adventure is near. In another 2 or 3 days, she'll be able to savour her Indian Ocean crossing, a world first on a windsurf. Nevertheless, she had a fright on Saturday morning, a serious burn to her body, in addition to a short-lived capsizing during the night of Saturday to Sunday.
- Press release - 1st June 2006
- As of this morning, Rodrigue Island is behind the lady windsurfer, and now her target is Reunion Island. She's entering the final straight but she isn't quite there yet.
- Press release - 28th May 2006
- Capsizing at night reminds us that nothing can be taken for granted and that there's still some way to go: 670 nautical miles to the finishing line.
- Press release - 21th May 2006
- 42 days solo and still 1100 nautical miles left to go, an adventure lived day by day, between gale-force winds and gentle breezes, she has set the record for distance and sailing backwards, solitude and unusual encounters.
- Press release - 12th May 2006
- On the 33 rd day of her crossing, Raphaëla has already covered over half the route but is currently being held up on the Indian Ocean, resulting in a drop in her daily average.
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