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4,000 miles of unpredictable ocean 500 Chocolate bars 124 days of physical exertion 3 Guinness World Records set 1 incredible journey On 1 April 2009, brave twenty-three-year-old Sarah Outen embarked on an ambitious solo voyage across the Indian Ocean in her rowing boat, Dippers. Powered by the grief of the sudden loss of her father and the determination to live life to the full, Sarah and her tiny boat successfully negotiated wild ocean storms, unexpected encounters with whales and the continuous threat of being capsized by passing container ships. Along the way she broke two oars, ate 500 chocolate bars and lost 20 kg of bodyweight before arriving in Mauritius. She became the first woman and the youngest person to row solo across the Indian Ocean. Life-affirming, funny and poignant, Sarah's salty tale of courage and endurance will inspire the taste of adventure in everyone. AUTHOR: Sarah Dilys Outen MBE FRGS is a British athlete and adventurer. She is also a motivational speaker in the UK and internationally. REVIEWS: "One of the most inspired and tenacious expeditions of a generation" ? Mark Beaumont, BBC Radio SELLING POINTS: ? The author has a well-established blog at www.sarahouten.co.uk, and has raised over £30,000 for arthritis charities ? Sarah completed her latest adventure, London2London expedition on 3rd November, 2015 which she began in April, 2011