Japanese sailor Masatomo Suzuki targets 2028 Vendee Globe

Masatomo Suzuki plans to compete in the 2028 Vendee Globe. The race is known as the Everest of the seas. Finishing would make him the second Japanese sailor to complete the feat.

Japanese sailor Masatomo Suzuki is preparing for the 2028 Vendee Globe. The solo around-the-world yacht race is known as the Everest of the seas. Completing the event would make him the second Japanese person to achieve the feat.

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