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Peter Burling and Blair Tuke answer our questions

Pete Burling and Blair Tuke - 7 times world champions, Olympic gold medalist sailors and team members of Emirates Team New Zealand, the holders of the America's Cup. They talk sailing, their love for the ocean and what they're doing to make a difference to it through their new charity, Live Ocean. https://liveocean.com
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