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French offshore sailor and navigator
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Unai Basurko
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NationalitySpanish
Born (1973-04-02) 2 April 1973 (age 51)
Portugalete

Unai Basurko is a Spanish professional sailor born on 2 April 1973 in Portugalete which is on the Biscay.

He is a participant of the 2008-2009 Vendée Globe retired during the first part of the race going down the Atlantic Ocean due to a broken rudder.

Biography

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Results

2009

1997:

  • 1st of the Commodores Cup

1998:

  • 1st plymouth Regatte-San Sebascion
  • 1st of the Trans-Tasman Race
  • Tour of Spain sailing

1999:

  • 2nd World IMS Championships

2003:

2004:

  • Bilbar record (Bilbao-Barcelona)

2007:

2008

References

  1. Wikiwix's cache
  2. Unai Basurko abandona en la Vuelta al Mundo | Más Deporte | deportes | elmundo.es
  3. Unai Basurko celebrates third overall


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