Top People Profiles...Hanna Harwood - Rebecca Smith meets The Ocean Gypsy |
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Hannah
arrived in Bahrain in 1993 for a holiday, but talked herself into
a job teaching sailing during the winter months at The Yacht Club.
When asked what she likes about the island she says that she thinks
the Bahraini people themselves are really friendly. She likes island
life and before she came here she had spent a long time living in
Cowes, Isle of White (which is of a similar size). She loves the weather
(except mid summer) and small communities because they tend to be
safer and people know her unlike many other countries where you can
live in the same house for years and not even know the neighbors! None of her siblings sail today - her twin brother works in the City, her elder brother took up their father's profession as an architect, and her sister followed in her mother's footsteps and became an interior designer. For a good few years the whole family despaired with Hannah's chosen profession because it was not considered a "proper job". After qualifying as an instructor, she worked at the Cowshot Activity Centre for two years and then found it difficult to find another centre that offered so much choice, so she found herself drifting back into water sports. In 1987 she got a job teaching windsurfing and dinghy sailing in Breetez, Turkey. She loved both the teaching and the country. Sailing has given her the opportunity to travel and she has visited (mainly through deliveries or big sailing boats he UK) Spain, Portugal and different points in Europe. To date, apart from trying to break the world record of a non stop around-the-world trip and the smaller regattas she has competed in her C.V reads as follows - represented Great Britain in the Nations Cup twice, in 1994 and 1996, and was the skipper in the 1996 event. In 1995 she was the UK Women's Match Racing Champion and the year before that was helm for the British women's team in the IYRU World's. She has also gained further wide experience during three full seasons taking part in the RORC offshore programme, including the Fastnet. Hannah's forte is an extensive knowledge and experience of the running and maintenance of high performance racing yachts and has achieved outstanding honors in both on and offshore sailing. But all has not been plain sailing. One less than happy memory was competing in The Channel Handicap European in Silley, Pueloma, and she managed to get a really bad ear infection and spent a miserable time in hospital. What she remembers most about the whole experience was the dirty wooden floorboards and she was convinced she had slipped back into the Victorian era. Horrendous was all she could mutter.
When
they returned to the UK, they had a very intense two weeks of being
celebrities. Every day they where doing some form of publicity from
appearing on Blue Peter (she has the badge to prove it), Breakfast
T.V, meeting Betty Boothroyd, ex-speaker of the House at the House
of Commons (Hannah points out she was amazing) and the big one ...
a spread in Hello magazine (at which point she burst out laughing
and says that's when knew she was famous). Listening to Hannah talk
about all the publicity she received it was incredible and some thing
most people could only dream of. The GDN carried an update virtually
everyday of Hannah's epic voyage and on her return to Bahrain she
was amazed at how many people had taken an interest and recognized
her. The original record was recently broken by one week by a French crew. Hannah does not feel the slightest bit daunted and is very positive that they can do it. She feels that life is full of different challenges and it doesn't matter how hard or great they are as long as they keep you busy, and you try. Hannah tells me that she hates the thought of being lazy and she always tries to keep busy and if it is not teaching, sailing or playing rugby - it is making things! She would love to have a workshop and her ultimate dream would have been to build a house that her father designed. Unfortunately that is not possible, so, instead, she spends her time repairing her brother's home instead. She hates smoking and loves beer' Hannah doesn't have any real plans for the future - she is just happy to drift and see where she ends up next. Fortunately, because of her qualifications and chosen profession, age has no limit, unlike many jobs. She couldn't imagine having her own sailing school because she sees it as far too much responsibility. Nor is she the sort of person who worries about money particularly as she has had to struggle in the past to get to where she is now. Overall she really does seem to take one day at a time but not in a reckless manner, more like someone who has taken as much responsibility as possible of her own destiny. |
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Vital Statistics: |
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First Job |
Nanny working in Wimbledon, West london | |
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Favorite book |
Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy by D. Adams | |
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Favorite music |
Most things from the 70's & 80's | |
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Favorite food |
Juicy meat washed down with a pint of beer | |
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Interests |
(Starts laughing) sailing, most sports & woodwork | |
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Education |
Highly qualified in most water sports/outdoor, pursuits to instructor level. | |
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Most inexcusable luxury |
Her toys - a vast collection of windsurfers, kite surfers etc. | |
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Horoscope |
Pisces (of course) | |