Dutch Teen Completes Solo Journey Around the World

(Judy Fitzpatrick/AP Photo)
A Dutch teen sailed into the record books today as she ended her yearlong journey, supposedly becoming the youngest person to ever circumnavigate the globe.
Laura Dekker, who was born on a boat in a New Zealand port and says she spent the first four years of her life at sea, celebrated her 16th birthday on her 38-foot yacht “Guppy” during her voyage. She sailed into port on the island of St. Maarten after travelling 27,000 nautical miles around the world.
Dekker claims to be the youngest person to have completed the trip, but the Guinness Book of World Records and the World Sailing Speed Council refuse to certify her claim because they say they don’t want to encourage any future, dangerous attempts by younger and younger sailors.
“Since (I left) a lifetime of experiences have gone by. It feels like it was just yesterday, but at the same time, it seems like it was an eternity ago,” Dekker wrote on her blog on Friday.
Dekker was greeted today by her mother, father, and grandparents, as well as dozens of others who cheered her on as she stepped foot on the dock. She started her journey from the same port in St. Maarten on Jan. 20, 2011.
Dutch officials tried to prevent the trip when a court blocked her original departure at age 14 in 2009. Child welfare authorities asked that Dekker be removed from the care of her father, Dick Dekker, and be placed under state supervision to prevent risks to her safety, but on July 29, 2010, Dekker wrote, according to a translation from the Dutch, “After a one year ‘battle,’ I am allowed to go!! This is so great!”
The round-the-world trip was highlighted with multiple stops in ports around the world. As her trip came to an end, Dekker reflected on her experience.
“I am looking forward to my arrival and to officially end my journey even though I feel like I already accomplished what I set out to do a long time ago,” Dekker wrote. “I have already learned very much about myself along the way and I also have learned very much from all the different places and the many different people that I came in contact with in so many different countries.”
Other teens to have completed the trip include Jessica Watson of Australia at age 16, Michael Perham of England at age 17, and Zac Sunderland of America at age 17.
Abby Sunderland, Zac’s sister, attempted to complete the trip in 2010 at the age of 16, when her boat capsized and was dismasted in the Indian ocean, and she had to be rescued.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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I plan along with my wife to have her send an egg kept frozen in stasis in a bottle with a sail on it going one direction and I will spend some of my sperm going in stasis in a bottle with a sail on it going the other direction around the earth and when the 2 meet the person coming out of the combination will have been the youngest person to sail around the world.
Posted by: Brett The Brat | January 21, 2012, 6:34 pm 6:34 pm
To Ashton Marra at ABC News:
Just read your fine article re “Dutch teen Laura Dekker”, dated Jan. 21, 2012, with AP photo by Judy Fitzpatrick. As an interesting follow-up, our son Erik Hemingway, wife Rachel, and our SIX grandchildren are due to make landfall TONIGHT (Jan. 21) on the island of Diminica after 2-1/2 years of sailing the Med and now the last 3 weeks crossing the Atlantic on their 40′ sailboat “Mehari”. Perhaps their adventure may be of interest as well from another “perspective” on sailing. If so, we can have Erik contact you directly by email or satellite phone. Thanks for your time and let us know if we can be of any help. John
Posted by: John Hemingway | January 21, 2012, 9:04 pm 9:04 pm
Yes, of course she’s the youngest. How many 16-year-olds you know own a 38-foot yacht?
Posted by: Jack | January 21, 2012, 9:54 pm 9:54 pm
ABC News reports that “Laura Dekker claims to be the youngest person to have completed the trip, but the Guinness Book of World Records and the World Sailing Speed Council refuse to certify her claim because they say they don’t want to encourage any future, dangerous attempts by younger and younger sailors”. She completed a voyage unlike any other. She should be awarded her place in the Guinness Books and any other ledger to which SHE is eligible! Guinness is discriminating against an individual who is deserving of her title. Discourage dangerous attempts? How do you think some entries get in your book!?! Younger and younger sailors? Have you seen some of these Countries Navies? Lamens = Quit screwing around and put her in the book!
Posted by: John Christopher | January 21, 2012, 9:58 pm 9:58 pm
“A Dutch teen sailed into the record books today as she ended her yearlong journey, supposedly becoming the youngest person to ever circumnavigate the globe.” Because Guinness and the World Speed Sailing Council refuse to recognize her trip, into which record books has she sailed?
Posted by: MyTake | January 22, 2012, 2:08 am 2:08 am
So it is official. This story proves that sailing around the world solo with the available technology today is something ANYONE can accomplish. If a 16 year old girl with average IQ and minimal communication skills can do it – ANYONE can! Yee Haw!
Posted by: Sean Williams | January 22, 2012, 6:40 am 6:40 am
with todays technology anybody can sail around the world. no let’s try sailing around the world with no telchnology now that would be news.
Posted by: fjjusi | January 22, 2012, 7:57 am 7:57 am
teen alone sail round the world! patience and confidence always help to avoid failures! nice trip, unbelievable and brave step. independence! never give up!
Posted by: codycoffin41 | January 25, 2012, 2:33 am 2:33 am
Hi Laura,
Great achievement, Congratulations.
Posted by: Sumeer | January 26, 2012, 8:39 am 8:39 am