1. Saito holding Blue Water Medal, presented by the Cruising Club of America, January 2007.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Charlie "Pooch" Pucciariello)

  2. Saito with Blue Water Medal awarded by the Cruising Club of America. Commodore Ned Rowland of the CCA, far right, presented the medal, with Jiro Okuyama, Deputy Consul General of Japan Information Center, Consulate General of Japan in New York, looking on. January, 2007.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Charlie "Pooch" Pucciariello)

  3. Saito with young Around Alone fans in Charleston, S.C., 1999.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  4. Shuten-dohji's boat number for BOC Challenge, Around Alone races.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  5. Front page of TheDaily Yomiuri, English-language newspaper in Japan, June 7, 2005, the day after Saito's 7th circumnavigation.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  6. Saito at dock in Seabornia, Miura Peninsula, moments after completing his 7th circumnavigation, June 6, 2005.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, The Japan Times)

  7. Saito and Bertie Reed, after their induction into the Single-handed Hall of Fame, Museum of Yachting, Newport RI, August, 2006.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Masako Ando)

  8. The moment Saito crossed the finish point of his 7th circumnavigation, June 6, 2006.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Hunter Brumfield)

  9. A goateed Saito on cell phone receiving congratulations from Sir Robin Knox-Johnson, during press conference and celebration after finish, June 6, 2005. Sir Robin holds the record as the first person to complete a non-stop solo circumnavigation.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Hunter Brumfield)

  10. Saito at Tokyo Sail & Power Squadron event to honor his record 7th circumnavigation.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Tokyo Sail & Power Squadron)

  11. Saito at Around Alone awards ceremony in Charleston S.C. in 2004 after presenting the Shuten-dojhi II Trophy, which he personally underwrites. The prize is awarded to the winner in the Class 2 race category.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  12. Flag & burgee against sunset as Saito supporters await Saito arrive outside of Seabornia, June 6, 2005.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Hunter Brumfield)

  13. On the front page of The Japan Times.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Hunter Brumfield)

  14. On national television in the last hours of the 233-day non-stop voyage.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  15. Saito rigging furling jib.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Hunter Brumfield)

  16. Shuten-dohji II crossing finish point of 7th circumnavigation adjacent Misaki lighthouse south of Yokohama.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com, Hunter Brumfield)

  17. TSPS burgee presented to Saito by an officer of the boating group, Hunter Brumfield, two weeks prior to departure, October 2004.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  18. Article that appeared in the national magazine of the United States Power Squadrons.
    (Image from www.saito8.com)

  19. Saito at his induction into Single-handed Sailing Hall of Fame, Yachting Museum, Newport, R.I., July, 2006.
    (Photo courtesy of www.saito8.com)

  20. Final statistics from Minoru Saito's record 7th circumnavigation, made solo and non-stop at age 71.
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