165 days at sea, no GPS: Quebecer joined international crew for global race
Catheryne Langford sailed around the world for more than five months, and was the only Canadian to take part in the inaugural international race for amateur sailors.
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![Catheryne Langford spent 165 days at sea and completed three out of four legs in an international race for amateur sailors. A woman steers a sailboat in the ocean.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7216338.1716839955!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/catheryne-langford.jpg)
Catheryne Langford sailed around the world for more than five months, and was the only Canadian to take part in the inaugural international race for amateur sailors.