| Extreme dizziness defeats Sarah Hebert's transatlantic cross |
| Wednesday, 07 March 2012 10:05 |
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Sarah Hebert has suspended the Atlantic Ocean windsurf crossing, after her health quickly deteriorated in the last days. The French sailor has been suffering extreme dizziness and anemia and vowed to retry.
"Sometimes you just accept its limitations, that of the body says stop, to avoid the worst. Although I limping along, I see only the best for now. I learned about myself, on the ocean and the open sea and the whole experience will be useful in the future to meet new challenges", she added. Sarah had to battle 3-to-5 metre swells, day and night, and constant 25-knot winds. The Atlantic Ocean proved to be one of the most extreme challenges in Nature. The windsurfer tried to recover from dizziness near the unconsciousness frontier, in the boat, but the constant swell wasn't helping her. Sarah Hebert even consulted her medical staff by satellite phone. Given her symptoms, the diagnosis was anemia. The lack of iron could not be compensated on board and, despite a last attempt to hit the water, she wasn't able to overcome the health problems. Sarah Hebert will certainly retry to complete the transatlantic windsurf crossing. |












