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Broken mast forces sailboat competing in global race to dock in Halifax

A sailboat competing in a race around the world is docked in Halifax after running into major trouble in the Atlantic Ocean.

Team Europe was finishing the fourth leg of the Ocean Race between Itajai, Brazil and Newport, R.I., when it hit a 50-knot storm that broke the mast.

"We hit a couple of bad waves and on the second wave I heard a sort of explosion, popping sound," said Annie Lush, a crew member and Olympic sailor.

"I hoped it wasn't what I thought it was, but coming on deck I could see the boom lying on the deck and the mast was in the ocean."

The crew had to urgently try to remove the mast in the middle of the night before it caused more damage, Lush said.

"Obviously demasting is an issue, but having a hole on the side of your boat in the middle of the North Atlantic storm is a much bigger dangerous issue," she said.

The next challenge, Lush said, was figuring out where to go and how to get there.

She said the crew was able to build a smaller sail, but they were low on food and fuel because they were near the end of that leg of the race.

Team Europe was able to find enough fuel from another boat, but Lush said it took them six days to travel more than 500 kilometres to shore.

"Halifax has kind of been our saviour," she said. "It was the closest point of land. It wasn't upwind and it was much easier for us to get to than Newport."

The team's sailboat was towed into the harbour on Saturday after most of the team members had already arrived in Nova Scotia soil. 

While there are four or five crew members on the boat during the race, most of the team travels separately. 

Lush said it was an emotional moment when the entire team was reunited in Halifax.

"This was obviously very sad for our team," she said. "We also

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