7-484: Foxall is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Damian Foxall (born 1969), Irish sailor Edgar Foxall (1900–1990), English poet Frank Foxall (born 1884), English footballer Fred Foxall (1898–1926), English footballer Henry Foxall (1758–1823), American politician, industrialist and preacher Stan Foxall (1914–1991), English footballer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
14-588: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Damian Foxall Damian Foxall (born 7 March 1969) is an Irish sailor from County Kerry . Foxall is married to Lucy Hunt, he has two children with Oisin and Neave and resides in Quebec, Canada . In addition to his offshore experience, Foxall has also been associated with dinghy, Olympic and America's Cup sailing. Foxall has competed in and worked with eleven round-the-world race teams, which include four 1st-place finishes. In 1997 Foxall became
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28-681: The Volvo Ocean Race, whilst promoting Ocean health and sustainability as part of the Team Vestas 11th Hour racing core goals. His results in the ORMA 60' Trimaran class include: 1st - Transat Quebec-St Malo. 2st - ORMA circuit championship. 3 participations in Double Handed Transat Jacques Vabre, including 2nd, 3rd and a capsize. 2 Grand prix wins. In 2019, Foxall made a 400-metre descent on skis from
35-547: The first non-French entry to win the rookie class in the Single-handed offshore race - La Solitaire du Figaro. He went on to confirm his success in 1998–1999 with a leg win, before changing to the ORMA 60` Trimaran class. In the 2007/2008 Barcelona World Race , sailing with co-skipper Jean-Pierre Dick on the Open 60 Paprec-Virbac. He was subsequently described as a national hero and Ireland's top international sailor and
42-580: The summit of Ireland's highest mountain, Carrauntoohil (1,014 m), down the Shoulder of Corrán to the top of the steep gully known as the Devil's Ladder. In 2019, Foxall ran Quixote expedition's vessel for three months in Antarctica. With his crew, Niall McAllister, Lucy Hunt, Caesar Chinchas, following the route of Edward Bransfield. From 2012 to 2017 Damian worked as Recreation Education Manager for
49-809: Was greeted at a reception at the Presidential Residence in Ireland In 2011 Foxall won the Volvo Ocean race with Team Groupama. Other rtw events include 5 Volvo ocean races, and a World Record circumnavigation in early 2004 with Steve Fossett on the G-Class catamaran Cheyenne. He was named Sailor of the Month by Afloat Magazine in March 2004. Damian is a sailor and sustainability manager with Team Vestas 11th Hour racing. Competing in
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