Wendy Searle is aiming to become the fastest woman in history to ski solo, unassisted and unsupported from the Antarctic coast to the Geographic South Pole.
The mother-of-four completed the 715-mile (1,150km) trek in 2019-2020 and this year is aiming to break the record for the fastest woman to complete it. Three years ago, Searle completed the challenge in 42 days, travelling solo and unsupported. To beat the record this time, she needs to complete the challenge in 38 days and 23 hours, which will mean moving at least 7% faster. Departing on the 5th December, ambitious Searle is looking to beat the previous record significantly.
The headline purpose of the expedition for Searle is to inspire other women and girls, in particular mothers and those in midlife, to set and go after ambitious goals which perhaps they had previously thought unattainable.
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