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Cole Brauer has spent four months at sea and is now closing in on becoming the first American woman to race non-stop around the world alone, competing in the Global Solo Challenge. Brauer spoke with NBC News’ Emilie Ikeda about the journey and how she hopes to inspire young women.

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