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Tragedy Strikes Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race: Two Sailors Killed

International Desk By International Desk December 27, 2024 2 Min Read
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Two sailors tragically lost their lives during the prestigious annual yacht race in Australia. The crew members, Roy Quaden and Nick Smith, were killed after being struck by the sail boom, a horizontal pole that holds down the sails, in separate incidents on the first night of the race from Sydney to Hobart.

The incidents occurred when the Flying Fish Arctos and Bowline yachts were sailing about 30 nautical miles off the New South Wales coast. Despite efforts by the crew members to revive the sailors, they were unable to save them.

Police believe the accidents happened when the crews were changing sails, causing the booms to strike the sailors. The challenging conditions at sea may have contributed to the tragic events.

The news of the sailors’ deaths has shocked and saddened the sailing community. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed his condolences to the families of the two men, acknowledging the loss during what should have been a time of celebration.

The Rolex Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race, known for its difficulty and prestige, has seen tragedy before. Over its nearly 80-year history, the race has claimed the lives of 13 sailors, including six who perished in a storm during the 1998 event. The sailing community mourns the loss of Quaden and Smith, remembering them as skilled sailors who met their untimely end during a race they loved.

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