By Jessie Moniz Source The toilets kept working and the Spirit of Juno sailed the whole way to Bermuda, which meant that American political satirist Stephen Colbert’s second yacht trip to Bermuda went a whole lot better than his first.
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By bernews Source A tired but cheerful Stephen Colbert was glad to be back on dry land this morning [May 28] after almost windless conditions virtually becalmed the Charleston Bermuda fleet and dragged the conclusion of the biennial race out by several days. Mr. Colbert arrived at the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club aboard “Spirit of [...]
By BYM News Source As the 60-plus sailors participating in this eighth edition of the Charleston Bermuda Race endure their sixth day at sea, it’s clear that Aeolus the Greek wind god has taken a powder. As of midnight last night, the fleet began running out of breeze, and the situation appeared to be widespread. [...]
By bernews Source (Updated) Funnyman Stephen Colbert said he was serious about winning the Charleston Bermuda race — and as the fleet makes its final push to the finish line, it looks like he might get his wish.
By bernews Source Transitional winds shifting counter-clockwise from the southwest are adding a new dimension to the action out on the North Atlantic today [May 25] where the 11 boats in the biennial race from Charleston to Bermuda is now in its fifth day. At the head of the fleet, Hank Hofford, his wife Susan [...]
By Royal Gazette Source US comedian Stephen Colbert was this morning in second place in the Charleston to Bermuda race – five miles behind leaders Tucana.
By The Royal Gazette Source Eleven boats racing the 777-mile Charleston to Bermuda race are underway – with star US comedian Stephen Colbert admitting he’s nervous and equipped for sea-sickness.
By Bruce Smith (AP) Source TV’s Stephen Colbert is prepared to battle manta rays and men-of-war at sea in the OnDeck Charleston to Bermuda yachting race.
By Chris Woodyard Source It turns out that comedian Stephen Colbert is serious about leading the way to victory in a 777-mile Charleston, S.C., to Bermuda yacht race aboard “The Audi.”
By Stephen Colbert Source For God’s sake, pump out your head! And that’s just the first thing I learned on my wild ride into the Bermuda Triangle.


