1 00:00:00,996 --> 00:00:02,807 In June of 1998, 2 00:00:02,807 --> 00:00:08,147 Tori Murden McClure left Nags Head, North Carolina, for France. 3 00:00:08,147 --> 00:00:10,469 That's her boat, the American Pearl. 4 00:00:10,469 --> 00:00:13,023 It's 23 feet long and just six feet across 5 00:00:13,023 --> 00:00:14,881 at its widest point. 6 00:00:14,881 --> 00:00:19,873 The deck was the size of a cargo bed of a Ford F-150 pickup truck. 7 00:00:19,873 --> 00:00:22,357 Tori and her friends built it by hand, 8 00:00:22,357 --> 00:00:25,051 and it weighed about 1,800 pounds. 9 00:00:25,051 --> 00:00:27,414 Her plan was to row it alone 10 00:00:27,414 --> 00:00:29,364 across the Atlantic Ocean 11 00:00:29,364 --> 00:00:31,500 -- no motor, no sail -- 12 00:00:31,500 --> 00:00:35,262 something no woman and no American had ever done before. 13 00:00:35,262 --> 00:00:36,841 This would be her route: 14 00:00:36,841 --> 00:00:41,368 over 3,600 miles across the open North Atlantic Ocean. 15 00:00:41,368 --> 00:00:43,853 Professionally, Tori worked as a project administrator 16 00:00:43,853 --> 00:00:45,478 for the city of Louisville, Kentucky, 17 00:00:45,478 --> 00:00:47,289 her hometown, 18 00:00:47,289 --> 00:00:49,704 but her real passion was exploring. 19 00:00:49,704 --> 00:00:52,188 This was not her first big expedition. 20 00:00:52,188 --> 00:00:56,554 Several years earlier, she'd become the first woman to ski to the South Pole. 21 00:00:56,554 --> 00:00:58,783 She was an accomplished rower in college, 22 00:00:58,783 --> 00:01:02,265 even competed for a spot on the 1992 U.S. Olympic Team, 23 00:01:02,265 --> 00:01:06,189 but this, this was different. 24 00:01:06,189 --> 00:01:12,830 (Music) (Video) Tori Murden McClure: Hi. It's Sunday, July the 5th, 25 00:01:12,830 --> 00:01:15,291 Sector time 9 a.m., 26 00:01:15,291 --> 00:01:17,892 so that's Kentucky time now. 27 00:01:17,892 --> 00:01:20,237 Dawn Landes: Tori made these videos as she rowed. 28 00:01:20,237 --> 00:01:22,536 This is her 21st day at sea. 29 00:01:22,536 --> 00:01:25,299 At this point, she'd covered over a thousand miles, 30 00:01:25,299 --> 00:01:27,969 had had no radio contact in more than two weeks 31 00:01:27,969 --> 00:01:31,289 following a storm that disabled all her long-range communications systems 32 00:01:31,289 --> 00:01:33,123 just five days in. 33 00:01:33,123 --> 00:01:35,144 Most days looked like this. 34 00:01:35,144 --> 00:01:38,905 At this point, she'd rowed over 200,000 strokes, 35 00:01:38,905 --> 00:01:41,227 fighting the current and the wind. 36 00:01:41,227 --> 00:01:44,710 Some days, she traveled as little as 15 feet. 37 00:01:44,710 --> 00:01:46,219 Yeah. 38 00:01:46,219 --> 00:01:48,866 And as frustrating as those days were, 39 00:01:48,866 --> 00:01:51,908 other days were like this. 40 00:01:51,908 --> 00:01:55,019 (Video) TMM: And I want to show you my little friends. 41 00:01:55,019 --> 00:01:59,930 DL: She saw fish, dolphins, 42 00:01:59,930 --> 00:02:02,461 whales, sharks, 43 00:02:02,461 --> 00:02:05,340 and even some sea turtles. 44 00:02:05,340 --> 00:02:07,615 After two weeks with no human contact, 45 00:02:07,615 --> 00:02:09,937 Tori was able to contact a local cargo ship 46 00:02:09,937 --> 00:02:12,863 via VHF radio. 47 00:02:12,863 --> 00:02:16,648 (Video) TMM: Do you guys have a weather report, over? 48 00:02:16,648 --> 00:02:19,782 Man: Heading up to a low 49 00:02:19,782 --> 00:02:22,267 ahead of you but it's heading, 50 00:02:22,267 --> 00:02:24,147 and you're obviously going northeast 51 00:02:24,147 --> 00:02:26,051 and there's a high behind us. 52 00:02:26,051 --> 00:02:27,909 That'd be coming 53 00:02:27,909 --> 00:02:30,416 east-northeast also. 54 00:02:30,416 --> 00:02:32,019 DMM: Good. 55 00:02:32,019 --> 00:02:36,175 DL: It's pretty happy to talk to another human at this point. 56 00:02:36,175 --> 00:02:38,357 (Video) TMM: So weather report says nothing dramatic 57 00:02:38,357 --> 00:02:41,190 is going to happen soon. 58 00:02:41,190 --> 00:02:43,048 DL: What the weather report didn't tell her 59 00:02:43,071 --> 00:02:46,089 was that she was rowing right into the path of Hurricane Danielle 60 00:02:46,089 --> 00:02:50,187 in the worst hurricane season on record in the North Atlantic. 61 00:02:52,138 --> 00:02:55,133 (Video) TMM: Just sprained my ankle. 62 00:02:55,133 --> 00:02:58,848 There's a very strong wind from the east now. 63 00:02:58,848 --> 00:03:01,286 It's blowing about. 64 00:03:01,286 --> 00:03:04,165 It's blowing! 65 00:03:04,165 --> 00:03:06,859 After 12 days of storm 66 00:03:06,859 --> 00:03:08,693 I get to row for four hours 67 00:03:08,693 --> 00:03:11,177 without a flagging wind. 68 00:03:11,177 --> 00:03:14,196 I'm not very happy right now. As happy as I was this morning, 69 00:03:14,196 --> 00:03:18,050 I am unhappy now, so... 70 00:03:18,050 --> 00:03:22,195 DL: After nearly three months at sea, 71 00:03:22,195 --> 00:03:24,888 she'd covered over 3,000 miles. 72 00:03:24,888 --> 00:03:26,908 She was two thirds of the way there, 73 00:03:26,908 --> 00:03:30,438 but in the storm, the waves were the size of a seven story building. 74 00:03:30,438 --> 00:03:32,614 Her boat kept capsizing. 75 00:03:32,614 --> 00:03:35,818 Some of them were pitch-pole capsizes, flipping her end over end, 76 00:03:35,818 --> 00:03:38,303 and rowing became impossible. 77 00:03:38,303 --> 00:03:40,996 (Video) TMM: 6:30 a.m. 78 00:03:40,996 --> 00:03:45,060 I'm in something big, bad, and ugly. 79 00:03:45,060 --> 00:03:47,660 Two capsizes. 80 00:03:47,660 --> 00:03:53,477 Last casize, I took the rib off the top of my ceiling with my back. 81 00:03:56,356 --> 00:03:59,839 I've had about six capsizes now. 82 00:03:59,839 --> 00:04:02,346 The last one was a pitch-pole. 83 00:04:02,346 --> 00:04:05,295 I have the Argus beacon with me. 84 00:04:05,295 --> 00:04:07,083 I would set up the distress signal, 85 00:04:07,083 --> 00:04:11,309 but quite frankly, I don't think they'd ever be able to find this little boat. 86 00:04:11,309 --> 00:04:13,120 It's so far underwater right now, 87 00:04:13,120 --> 00:04:17,299 the only part that's showing pretty much is the cabin. 88 00:04:17,299 --> 00:04:20,434 It's about 10 a.m. 89 00:04:20,434 --> 00:04:23,127 I've lost track of the number of capsizes. 90 00:04:23,127 --> 00:04:26,169 I seem to capsize about every 15 minutes. 91 00:04:26,169 --> 00:04:29,582 I think I may have broken my left arm. 92 00:04:33,204 --> 00:04:34,667 The waves 93 00:04:34,667 --> 00:04:37,024 are tearing the boat to shreds. 94 00:04:38,556 --> 00:04:40,042 I keep praying because 95 00:04:40,042 --> 00:04:42,550 I'm not sure I'm going to make it through this. 96 00:04:42,550 --> 00:04:43,688 (Music) 97 00:04:43,688 --> 00:04:45,267 DL: Tori set off her distress beacon 98 00:04:45,267 --> 00:04:48,471 and was rescued by a passing container ship. 99 00:04:48,471 --> 00:04:52,325 They found her abandoned boat two months later adrift near France. 100 00:04:52,325 --> 00:04:55,506 I read about it in the newspaper. 101 00:04:55,506 --> 00:04:59,779 In 1998, I was a high school student living in Louisville, Kentucky. 102 00:04:59,779 --> 00:05:02,333 Now, I live in New York City. I'm a songwriter, 103 00:05:02,333 --> 00:05:05,630 and her bravery stuck with me, and I'm adapting her story 104 00:05:05,630 --> 00:05:09,252 into a musical called "Row." 105 00:05:12,990 --> 00:05:14,639 When Tori returned home, 106 00:05:14,639 --> 00:05:16,473 she was feeling disheartened, 107 00:05:16,473 --> 00:05:18,307 she was broke. 108 00:05:18,307 --> 00:05:19,956 She was having a hard time making the transition 109 00:05:19,956 --> 00:05:22,115 back into civilization. 110 00:05:22,115 --> 00:05:26,968 In this scene, she sits at home. 111 00:05:26,968 --> 00:05:28,965 Her phone is ringing, her friends are calling, 112 00:05:28,965 --> 00:05:31,171 but she doesn't know how to talk to them. 113 00:05:31,171 --> 00:05:34,166 She sings this song. It's called, "Dear Heart." 114 00:05:34,166 --> 00:05:37,522 (Guitar) 115 00:05:40,331 --> 00:05:44,046 ♪ When I was dreaming ♪ 116 00:05:44,046 --> 00:05:47,297 ♪ I took my body ♪ 117 00:05:47,297 --> 00:05:50,617 ♪ to beautiful places ♪ 118 00:05:50,617 --> 00:05:53,937 ♪ I'd never been ♪ 119 00:05:53,937 --> 00:05:57,211 ♪ I saw Gibraltar ♪ 120 00:05:57,211 --> 00:06:00,601 ♪ stars of Kentucky ♪ 121 00:06:00,601 --> 00:06:03,875 ♪ burned into the moonlight ♪ 122 00:06:03,875 --> 00:06:07,451 ♪ making me smile ♪ 123 00:06:07,451 --> 00:06:10,934 ♪ And when I awoke here ♪ 124 00:06:10,934 --> 00:06:14,161 ♪ the sky was so cloudy ♪ 125 00:06:14,161 --> 00:06:17,534 ♪ I walked to a party ♪ 126 00:06:17,534 --> 00:06:20,995 ♪ where people I know ♪ 127 00:06:20,995 --> 00:06:24,222 ♪ try hard to know me ♪ 128 00:06:24,222 --> 00:06:27,426 ♪ and ask where I've been ♪ 129 00:06:27,426 --> 00:06:30,514 ♪ but I can't explain ♪ 130 00:06:30,514 --> 00:06:34,369 ♪ what I've seen to them ♪ 131 00:06:34,369 --> 00:06:41,242 ♪ Ah, listen, dear heart ♪ 132 00:06:41,242 --> 00:06:47,929 ♪ Just pay attention ♪ 133 00:06:47,929 --> 00:06:54,685 ♪ Go right from the start ♪ 134 00:06:54,685 --> 00:06:57,773 ♪ Ah, listen, dear heart ♪ 135 00:06:57,773 --> 00:06:59,770 ♪ And fall off the map ♪ 136 00:07:01,442 --> 00:07:01,692 ♪ but don't fall apart ♪ 137 00:07:01,692 --> 00:07:02,487 ♪ Ooh aah aah ♪ 138 00:07:02,487 --> 00:07:08,245 ♪ ah ah ah ah ah ♪ 139 00:07:08,245 --> 00:07:11,589 ♪ Aah aah ♪ 140 00:07:11,589 --> 00:07:14,421 ♪ Aah ah ah ♪ 141 00:07:14,421 --> 00:07:17,630 ♪ When I was out there ♪ 142 00:07:17,630 --> 00:07:21,020 ♪ the ocean would hold me ♪ 143 00:07:21,020 --> 00:07:24,364 ♪ rock me and throw me ♪ 144 00:07:24,364 --> 00:07:27,684 ♪ light as a child ♪ 145 00:07:27,684 --> 00:07:31,121 ♪ but now I'm so heavy ♪ 146 00:07:31,121 --> 00:07:34,325 ♪ nothing consoles me ♪ 147 00:07:34,325 --> 00:07:37,761 ♪ My mind floats like driftwood ♪ 148 00:07:37,761 --> 00:07:41,035 ♪ wayward and wild ♪ 149 00:07:41,035 --> 00:07:47,792 ♪ Ah, listen, dear heart ♪ 150 00:07:47,792 --> 00:07:50,717 ♪ Just pay attention ♪ 151 00:07:50,717 --> 00:07:54,456 ♪ Go right from the start ♪ 152 00:07:54,456 --> 00:08:00,748 ♪ Ah, listen, dear heart ♪ 153 00:08:00,748 --> 00:08:04,208 ♪ You can fall off the map ♪ 154 00:08:04,208 --> 00:08:08,132 ♪ but don't fall apart ♪ 155 00:08:08,132 --> 00:08:12,334 ♪ Ooh ♪ 156 00:08:14,912 --> 00:08:18,139 Eventually, Tori starts to get her feet under her. 157 00:08:18,139 --> 00:08:20,600 She starts hanging out with her friends again. 158 00:08:20,600 --> 00:08:24,478 She meets a guy and falls in love for the first time. 159 00:08:24,478 --> 00:08:27,543 She gets a new job working for another Louisville native, 160 00:08:27,543 --> 00:08:29,818 Muhammad Ali. 161 00:08:29,818 --> 00:08:32,558 One day, at lunch with her new boss, 162 00:08:32,558 --> 00:08:34,926 Tori shares the news that two other women 163 00:08:34,926 --> 00:08:37,689 are setting out to row across the mid-Atlantic, 164 00:08:37,689 --> 00:08:41,381 to do something that she almost died trying to do. 165 00:08:41,381 --> 00:08:45,212 His response was classic Ali. 166 00:08:45,212 --> 00:08:47,668 "You don't want to go through life as the woman who almost 167 00:08:47,668 --> 00:08:50,175 rowed across the ocean." 168 00:08:50,175 --> 00:08:52,172 He was right. 169 00:08:52,172 --> 00:08:53,890 Tori rebuilt the American Pearl, 170 00:08:53,890 --> 00:08:55,678 and in December of 1999, 171 00:08:55,678 --> 00:08:57,954 she did it. 172 00:08:57,954 --> 00:09:00,995 (Applause) 173 00:09:04,873 --> 00:09:07,404 Thank you. 174 00:09:07,404 --> 00:09:13,325 (Applause)