British adventurer stranded off the coast of Japan

Having earlier described how she has “smile” written on one hand and “breathe”
on the other, she added: “TRYING HARD2 SMILE AND BREATHE CALM.KEEP GETTING
INTRUPTD BY WAVES THROWING US OVER.”

Her support team, who are working around the clock monitoring her situation to
ensure her safety, also described how she has described what she would like
to eat on her first meal back on dry land.

“Sarah is bearing up well and demonstrating the strength and resolve that has
brought her the huge distance on the journey so far,” they wrote in a
statement. ”The request for her first meal back on land in Japan is
’PANCAKES PLS. COLD OJ. GRAPES’.”

Jenny Ellery, a spokeswoman for her team, also told the Telegraph: “The storm
is still going on so the conditions are still very tough out there. Sarah is
in her cabin so we have no confirmation on the damage but the boat is
self-righting each time she capsizes which suggests the boat is ok.”

Ms Outen is currently in the middle of a round-the-world expedition scheduled
to last 850 days and involving 11 months alone at sea after setting off from
London on April 1 last year.

She had already kayaked across Europe and cycled across Eurasia before she set
off on the latest leg of her adventure from a port east of Tokyo on May 13
en route for Vancouver.

Mr Martell, a double Guinness World Record holder, left Japan on May 4 in a
bid to is set a record for the fastest crossing of the North Pacific Ocean
and the first unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean.

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