In 2004, Ellen MacArthur became the fastest person to sail a sailboat around the world alone. MacArthur first made headlines in the newspaper in 2001, when she participated in the Fandy Globe solo non shore race at the age of 24. After staying at sea for 94 days, Allen returned to a different life. She had already achieved good results in second place in the most difficult non shore sailing race and caused a huge response. Prior to this, she had won the transatlantic solo sailing race from the UK to the United States, and then the 2002 Ram Island sailing race from France to the Caribbean. After achieving success in the monohull project, MacArthur turned her attention to the multi hull ring race, so she sailed a 75 foot three hull sailboat out of the UK in 2004. After 71 days, 14 hours, 18 minutes, and 33 seconds, she returned, sailing over 26000 miles and becoming the fastest person to sail a sailboat alone to complete a global voyage. In 2005, she was knighted by the Queen and awarded the French Legion of Honor by French President Nicolas Sarkozy. She is the founder of the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Foundation, a charitable organization founded in 2003. Through partnerships with hospitals in the UK, she leads young patients aged 8 to 24 on voyages, helping them regain confidence after receiving cancer and leukemia treatment. MacArthur's unexpected current direction in life was influenced by the sailing competitions she had previously participated in. Those competitions made her truly understand what relying on limited resource supply meant, and the food, water, and fuel on board were inevitably closely related to the success or failure of the voyage. It was through this understanding that Allen made a difficult decision to end her professional competition career and focus on a bigger challenge. She constantly seeks solutions to these challenges, which has led her to discover a framework for redesigning and establishing a positive future circular economy. In 2010, she launched the Ellen MacArthur Foundation with the aim of accelerating the transformation into a regenerative, circular economy. The foundation mainly works in three areas: business, education, and communication.
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添加时间: 2004年,艾伦·麦克阿瑟成为独自驾驶帆船环游世界最快的人。麦克阿瑟第一次登上报纸头条是在2001年,当时她24岁参加了Fandy Globe单人非岸比赛。在海上停留了94天后,艾伦又回到了不同的生活。她已经在难度最高的非岸帆船比赛中取得了第二名的好成绩,引起了巨大反响。在此之前,她曾赢得从英国到美国的跨大西洋单人帆船比赛,以及2002年从法国到加勒比海的拉姆岛帆船比赛。在单体船项目取得成功后,麦克阿瑟将注意力转向了多体环赛,于是她于2004年驾驶一艘75英尺三体帆船离开英国。经过71天14小时18分33秒后,她返回,航行超过26000英里,成为独自驾驶帆船完成环球航行最快的人。 2005年,她被女王封为爵士,并被法国总统萨科齐授予法国荣誉军团勋章。她是艾伦·麦克阿瑟癌症基金会的创始人,该基金会成立于2003年。通过与英国医院的合作,她带领8至24岁的年轻患者进行航行,帮助他们在接受癌症和白血病治疗后重拾信心。麦克阿瑟出乎意料地现在的人生走向,是受到了之前参加过的航海比赛的影响。那些比赛让她真正明白了什么是依靠有限的资源供应意味着什么,而船上的食物、水和燃料必然与航行的成败密切相关。正是通过这种认识,艾伦做出了一个艰难的决定,结束自己的职业比赛生涯,专注于更大的挑战。她不断寻求应对这些挑战的解决方案,这使她发现了重新设计和建立积极的未来循环经济的框架。 2010年,她创立了艾伦·麦克阿瑟基金会,旨在加速向再生循环经济的转型。该基金会主要致力于三个领域:商业、教育和传播。
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