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  • Man And Boy At Lake
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    Man And Boy At Lake
    A man stands in the shallow water while a boy sits on a rock at the edge of Lake Ammersee in Herrsching am Ammersee, Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 19, 2021. The man looks away, not facing the child. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Sitting Alone By A Lake
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    People Sitting Alone By A Lake
    A woman sits alone under the shade of a tree facing the lake in Wasserburg am Bodensee, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on July 5, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Playing At Lake With Fishing Net
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    Playing At Lake With Fishing Net
    A child stands with a colorful fishing net to cool off and play on a summer day at Ferchensee in Mittenwald, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on August 31, 2024. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • View Of The Alps From Bavarian Lake Starnberg During Summer
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    View Of The Alps From Bavarian Lake Starnberg During Summer
    A view of the Alps from the shore of Lake Starnberg in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 25, 2025, shows boats on the lake under a clear sky. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • People Swimming In Bavarian Lake Starnberg During Summer Heat
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    People Swimming In Bavarian Lake Starnberg During Summer Heat
    People swim and cool off in Lake Starnberg on a hot summer day in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 25, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Young Man With Umbrella At Lakeside During Summer Heat
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    Young Man With Umbrella At Lakeside During Summer Heat
    A man holds an umbrella while standing near the lakeside in Starnberg, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on June 25, 2025. People relax at a waterfront cafe, and wooden piers are visible on the lake. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    USA swimmer Bella Sims gets ready to swim her leg of the Duel in the Pool, open water relay at Bondi Beach, Sydney where the best Australian swimmers take on the best swimmers from the USA. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    The Duel in the Pool, open water relay at Bondi Beach, Sydney where the best Australian swimmers take on the best swimmers from the USA. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    Australian swimmer Chelsea Gubecka and USA swimmer Charlie Clark wait to start the Duel in the Pool, open water relay at Bondi Beach, Sydney where the best Australian swimmers take on the best swimmers from the USA. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    Australian swimmer Chelsea Gubecka and USA swimmer Charlie Clark wait to start the Duel in the Pool, open water relay at Bondi Beach, Sydney where the best Australian swimmers take on the best swimmers from the USA. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    Australian open water swimmers Kareena Lee and Chelsea Gubecka get ready for the Duel in the Pool, open water relay at Bondi Beach, Sydney where the best Australian swimmers take on the best swimmers from the USA. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    Bondi Beach surf life savers set up for a relay race between Australian and USA National team swim members. The race is part of the Duel in Pool series between the two countries only this race isn't in the pool. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    It looks like a normal day sleepy morning at Bondi Beach in Sydney but soon Australian and USA National team members will be meeting for a relay race. The race is part of the Duel in Pool series between the two countries only this race isn't in the pool. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    Bondi Beach surf life savers set up for a relay race between Australian and USA National team swim members. The race is part of the Duel in Pool series between the two countries only this race isn't in the pool. 19 August 2022

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  • Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
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    Duel in the Pool begins with Bondi beach battle
    The competition between swimming powerhouses Australia and the US returned to Sydney after a 15-year absence with a new twist

    Australian and American swim stars gathered at Bondi Icebergs to observe the opening event of the three-day Duel in the Pool.

    Australia v the United States, the two heavyweight swimming nations, head-to-head. Not at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre, but at Bondi beach - the spiritual home of Australia's aquatic culture, the nation's very own swimming mecca. Not a duel in the pool but a battle from one end of Bondi beach to the other and back, and then out and back again - "four by almost 800 metres," one event organiser quipped, noting the difficulties of setting up an exact "course" in the middle of the ocean.

    It looks like a normal day sleepy morning at Bondi Beach in Sydney but soon Australian and USA National team members will be meeting for a relay race. The race is part of the Duel in Pool series between the two countries only this race isn't in the pool. 19 August 2022

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  • ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
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    ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
    The trick is to make yourself useful: a beginner’s guide to sailing. Usually thought of as a rich man’s sport, you do not need to afford a yacht to sail one – the main cost is in becoming a competent crew member. Rosemary Bolger learns to sail with skipper David Kelly from East Sail onboard a 35ft yacht called Karma in Sydney harbour, Australia.

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  • ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
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    ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
    The trick is to make yourself useful: a beginner’s guide to sailing. Usually thought of as a rich man’s sport, you do not need to afford a yacht to sail one – the main cost is in becoming a competent crew member. Rosemary Bolger learns to sail with skipper David Kelly from East Sail onboard a 35ft yacht called Karma in Sydney harbour, Australia.

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  • ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
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    ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
    The trick is to make yourself useful: a beginner’s guide to sailing. Usually thought of as a rich man’s sport, you do not need to afford a yacht to sail one – the main cost is in becoming a competent crew member. Rosemary Bolger learns to sail with skipper David Kelly from East Sail onboard a 35ft yacht called Karma in Sydney harbour, Australia.

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  • ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
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    ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
    The trick is to make yourself useful: a beginner’s guide to sailing. Usually thought of as a rich man’s sport, you do not need to afford a yacht to sail one – the main cost is in becoming a competent crew member. Rosemary Bolger learns to sail with skipper David Kelly from East Sail onboard a 35ft yacht called Karma in Sydney harbour, Australia.

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  • ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
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    ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
    The trick is to make yourself useful: a beginner’s guide to sailing. Usually thought of as a rich man’s sport, you do not need to afford a yacht to sail one – the main cost is in becoming a competent crew member. Rosemary Bolger learns to sail with skipper David Kelly from East Sail onboard a 35ft yacht called Karma in Sydney harbour, Australia.

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  • ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
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    ‘The trick is to make yourself useful’: a beginner’s guide to sailing
    The trick is to make yourself useful: a beginner’s guide to sailing. Usually thought of as a rich man’s sport, you do not need to afford a yacht to sail one – the main cost is in becoming a competent crew member. Rosemary Bolger learns to sail with skipper David Kelly from East Sail onboard a 35ft yacht called Karma in Sydney harbour, Australia.

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  • Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
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    Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
    Kayaking for daily exercise on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.

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  • Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
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    Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
    Kayaking for daily exercise on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK. Walkers on the river bank.

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  • Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
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    Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
    Kayaking for daily exercise on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.

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  • Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
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    Kayaking on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.
    Kayaking for daily exercise on the River Stort in Essex during lockdown 2.0 in the UK.

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  • Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
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    Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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  • Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
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    Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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  • Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
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    Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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  • Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
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    Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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  • Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
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    Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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  • Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
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    Round-the-world sailor Alex Thomson: 'I think the French are worried about us'
    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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    Round the World Yachtsman Alex Thomson onboard the 2019 Hugo Boss, Foiling IMOCA 60, built for the Vendee Globe Race. The round-the-world sailor is confident he can win the sport’s toughest race, the Vendée Globe, in his £5.5m boat.
    Thomson has a new toy, and, judging by his Cheshire Cat grin, he likes it a lot. It is the latest in a line of boats called Hugo Boss, after the principal sponsor, and the one he hopes will finally deliver the prize he so craves.
    The Vendee Globe is a single-handed non-stop yacht race around the world without assistance. The race was founded by Philippe Jeantot in 1989, and since 1992 has taken place every four years. It is named after the Departement of Vendee, in France, where the race starts and ends.

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