Hannah Elizabeth Gwillim White (born 30 March 1983, Berkshire, England) is a broadcaster, sailor, and adventurer. She is best known as the Guinness World Records holder for fastest person to cross the English Channel and her television show 'Go Hard or Go Home'.

Hannah White
Born
Hannah Elizabeth Gwillim White

30 March 1983 (1983-03-30) (age 41)
Occupation(s)Broadcaster, Sailor and Adventurer
WebsiteOfficial Website

Personal life edit

The younger of two children, White grew up in Newbury, Berkshire and was educated at the Godolphin School in Salisbury.[1] Having married a Suffolk farmer,[1][2] she now lives in Suffolk with him and they have a daughter together.[3]

Career edit

Sailing edit

Having first been introduced to sailing at the age of 15 by the family of one of her school friends, White's first ever Cowes Week was a frustrating experience with her feeling, due to her novice status, like she was "always getting in the way and in the wrong place". However, this, alongside a genuine passion for being 'on the water' was her first step on her sailing career. She finished second place finish in the solo trans-Atlantic race, the OSTAR, in 2009. A 3200 nm race following the historical North Atlantic route from Plymouth, UK to Newport, USA she completed the race in 20days 22mins, missing out on the under 35-foot world record by just a few minutes but being awarded the prestigious media award for the OSTAR, as voted for by the public. In total, White made two solo attempts to cross the Atlantic between 2005 (in this year as the youngest ever female competitor) and 2009, one of which was successful.[4]

In 2015, she became the new Guinness World Records holder for the fastest crossing of the English Channel in a single-handed dinghy by doing so in 3 hours, 44 minutes and 39 seconds.[5][6]

Broadcasting edit

Sailing edit

During her professional racing career, White featured heavily in the local press, frequently working for BBC local radio and ITV Meridian, covering maritime and sailing events.

In 2010, White was part of the commentary team for the Olympic test event, Sail for Gold in Weymouth. In 2011, White became the lead presenter for the World Match Racing Tour, broadcasting to over 180 countries worldwide. The live coverage for Monsoon Cup in Malaysia was nominated for a National RTS Award for best live event.

At the end of 2011, White joined the Volvo Ocean Race as Master of Ceremonies and Presenter.[7] Commentating on racing, and MC’ing prize givings, race days arrival and departure ceremonies to 2.9 million people around the world. Average live audiences on In-Port race days were 43,882.

White was co-presenter and commentator for the Sailing Venue, Weymouth at the London 2012 Olympic Games.

Go Hard or Go Home edit

Aired in January 2014, Go Hard or Go Home was produced by Channel 5 and focused on the members of the British public which White choose to train for athletic challenges.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Taylor, Jeremy (19 September 2016). "ME AND MY MOTOR: HANNAH WHITE, FASTEST WOMAN TO SAIL ACROSS THE CHANNEL". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Sailor Hannah White has her eye on the Women's World Speed Sailing record". countryandtownhouse.co.uk. 12 July 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  3. ^ @hannahwhiteuk (9 July 2017). "We are finally emerging from the newborn baby bubble! On a Thursday 6th July at 16.25 this incie little person came into the world" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ Laven, Kate (24 May 2009). "Hannah White hopes to finish OSTAR after failure last time". Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  5. ^ "LAND ROVER GLOBAL AMBASSADOR, HANNAH WHITE, SECURES GUINNESS WORLD RECORDSTM TITLE FOR FASTEST CROSSING OF THE ENGLISH CHANNEL IN A SINGLE-HANDED DINGHY". landrover.co.uk. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  6. ^ "ADVENTURER HANNAH WHITE SETS WORLD RECORD FOR ENGLISH CHANNEL CROSSING". spencer-ogden.com. 5 June 2015. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  7. ^ Adam, Shabana (28 July 2012). "INTERVIEW: Sailing Enthusiast Turned Broadcaster Hannah White". femalefirst.co.uk. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  8. ^ Fletcher, Alex (25 July 2013). "'Go Hard or Go Home': Channel 5 launches adventure challenge series". digitalspy.com. Retrieved 10 September 2018.