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    Sir Charles Blyth CBE BEM (born 14 May 1940), known as Chay Blyth, is a Scottish yachtsman and rower. He was the first person to sail single-handed non-stop...
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  • titles beginning with Chay All pages with titles containing Chay Chay (disambiguation) Chal (name) Char (name) Charles Chaise Chay Blyth Shay (disambiguation)...
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  • Steel (yacht), 59 ft ketch used for a circumnavigation of the globe by Chay Blyth in 1970-71 Iron and Steel Corporation of Great Britain This disambiguation...
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  • civil engineer Bob Blyth (1870–1941), Scottish football player and manager Chay Blyth (born 1940), Scottish yachtsman Edward Blyth (1810–1873), English...
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  • 1966, whilst a Captain in the Parachute Regiment, Ridgway, together with Chay Blyth, rowed across the North Atlantic in a 20 ft open dory called English Rose...
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  • four retired before leaving the Atlantic Ocean. Of the five remaining, Chay Blyth, who had set off with absolutely no sailing experience, sailed past the...
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  • (2,930 statute miles or 4,700 km). The race was founded in 1997 by Sir Chay Blyth with subsequent races roughly every two years since. The early races were...
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  • world yacht race run by Challenge Business, the company started by Sir Chay Blyth in 1989. It was held every four years, and took a fleet of one-design...
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  • way" (i.e. from east to west, against prevailing winds and currents) by Chay Blyth in 1970/71. The entire race was completed in 292 days. Described by The...
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    were lost at sea in 1966. However, that same year, John Ridgway and Chay Blyth successfully rowed across the Atlantic in 92 days. The first solo crossing...
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