Damian Foxall

Damian Foxall is an Irish sailor from County Kerry.[1]

Biography

He is very well known in international offshore sailing circles and won the 2007/2008 Barcelona World Race, sailing with co-skipper Jean-Pierre Dick on the Open 60 Paprec-Virbac.[2] He was subsequently described as a national hero and Ireland's top international sailor and was greeted at a reception at the Presidential Residence in Ireland[3]

Foxall has been around the world on several occasions, including a World Record circumnavigation in early 2004 with Steve Fossett on the G-Class catamaran Cheyenne. He was named Sailor of the Month by Afloat Magazine in March 2004.[4]

The round the world record was subsequently beaten by Bruno Peyron and Orange II.

Sailing Experience

In addition to his offshore experience, Foxall has also been associated with Olympic and America's Cup sailing, although offshore is certainly his main strength.

Canadian Wildlife Federation

Foxall is the Recreation Education Manager for the Canadian Wildlife Federation [8] and is an advocate for wildlife protection on the water.

Personal Details

Foxall is married and has one child, and resides in Canada.

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