Anna Corbella Explained

Anna Corbella
Birth Name:Anna Cornella i Jordi
Birth Place:Barcelona, Spain
Known For:round the world voyages
Education:Autonomous University of Barcelona
Occupation:sailor, vet
Nationality:Spanish

Anna Corbella i Jordi (born 1976) is a Spanish sailor. She was the first Spanish woman to sail non-stop around the world and the third woman to do it twice.

Life

Corbella was born in 1976 in Barcelona and by the age of four she was on a boat with her parents.[1]

She studied in her home city and she graduated in veterinary medicine at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Corbella had begun sailing early and by 1999 she was the Spanish champion in the 420 class dinghy. In the following year she was the national champion in the 470 class. In 2009 she turned professional. thumb|left|The Catalan Sport secretary general congratulates Corbella after her Transat raceShe competed in the Mini Transat 650, a solo transatlantic race from Fort Boyard in France and finishing in Salvador de Bahia in Brazil. She finished in 13th position. The following year Corbella participated, together with the British Dee Caffari, in the Barcelona World Race 2010-2011 aboard the Gaes Centros Auditivos, finishing in 6th position. They were the first female crew and they completed the voyage in 102 days, which was nine days behind the leading pair.[2]

In the next edition of the Barcelona World Race, in 2015, she finished in third position on board the same boat with Gerard Martín. They had completed the 28,000 mile crossing much quicker (in 91 days)[3] and in a higher position than her previous voyage. They had achieved this despite an injury to her knee that meant that Gerard Martin had had to sail the boat solo for several days. She joined Dee Caffari and Ellen MacArthur as the first three women to complete the non-stop voyage round the world twice.[4] Among other awards, Corbella received the silver medal of the Royal Order of Sports Merit in 2011,[5] the regatta of the year 2010 of the Royal Spanish Sailing Federation, as well as the special mention of IV Women and Sports Award 2010 .[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: esportsateneu . 2015-10-13 . Anna Corbella: La volta al món a vela . 2024-07-24 . Tertúlies . ca.
  2. Web site: Barcelona . JOAN CARLES ARMENGOL / . 2011-04-13 . Anna Corbella i Dee Caffari, primera tripulació femenina que completa la volta al món de vela . 2024-07-24 . elperiodico . ca.
  3. Web site: 2015-04-02 . Feliz podio para Anna Corbella y Gerard Marín . 2024-07-24 . La Vanguardia . es.
  4. Web site: Margalef . Josep . 2015-04-02 . Anna Corbella: la Gran Dama de la vela oceánica española . 2024-07-24 . Diario AS . es.
  5. Web site: 2016-02-07 . Galardonados 2011 — Portal del Consejo Superior de Deportes . 2024-07-24 . web.archive.org.
  6. Web site: 2018-07-16 . Historial dels guardons Ajuntament de Barcelona . 2024-07-24 . web.archive.org.