Tiina, 33, who works with the West Somerset Strategic Partnership, will compete in the Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race.
She heard about the race from a past competitor.
Tiina said: “I have done some sailing before, but nothing like this. I thought it sounded like just the sort of challenge I would like to take on, so I applied.
“I am looking forward to learning new sailing skills and the mental challenge of finding out what I can cope with.
“I am keen to win, but it is also about your own personal experience and doing the best you can.”
Tiina, who is originally from Finland, will set out on the last two legs of the Clipper 07-08 with a crew of people from all walks of life.
Together, they will race through the Panama Canal, and on towards the finish in Liverpool.
It’s still not too late for others to apply to take part in the race. And Tiina, whose job involves co-ordinating a learning partnership strategy for schools in West Somerset, said: “I would encourage others to take on something like this.”
Competitors receive intensive training before they race across thousands of miles of ocean aboard 68-foot yachts.
Crew members take turns to cook, clean, and carry out repairs, as well as sail the yachts.
The Clipper Round the World Yacht Race was established a decade ago by highly-respected sailor Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, currently racing solo around the world in the VELUX 5 OCEANS event.
He was keen for amateur sailors to experience the adventure and rewards of ocean racing, previously only enjoyed by the privileged and the professional.
Sir Robin said: “Tiina will be joining more than 1,400 people who have made the Clipper experience a turning point in their lives.
“We want people to finish the race thinking that it is the best thing they have ever done.”
Anybody over the age of 18 years can enter, and there is no upper age limit. Competitors who have already signed up for the race - 40 per cent of whom have not had previous sailing experience - include a vicar, a housewife, and a postman.
The Clipper 07-08 Round the World Yacht Race starts from Liverpool, in September, and lasts 10 months and takes in 35,000 miles of ocean racing.
The overall race is divided into seven legs and a total of 15 individual races.
Points are accumulated according to each race position, and the yacht with the highest total at the finish (Liverpool, 2008) wins the race trophy.For more information on applying to become a crew member in the sixth Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, contact Clipper Ventures on 02392 526000 or email crew recruitment manager David Cusworth at dcusworth@clipper-ventures.com.
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