Isle of Wight solo sail for cerebral palsy girl Natasha Lambert

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Amanda (left) and Natasha Lambert
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Natasha (right) was 12 when she started sailing

A 15-year-old girl with cerebral palsy has sailed solo round the Isle of Wight raising more than £8,000 for charity.

Natasha Lambert, from Cowes, has athertoid cerebral palsy which affects all of her limbs and speech.

Her 21ft-long (6.4m) boat, Miss Isle Too, was adapted by her father, Gary, and allows her to steer by sucking and blowing into a tube.

Natasha completed the 50-mile (80km) course on Sunday in 12 hours and 30 minutes.

'Epic journey'

Her mother, Amanda, said: "It was an absolutely awesome day.

"When she finished there wasn't a dry eye to be seen - even Natasha was crying with joy.

"We're all so proud of her fantastic achievement."

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Natasha completed the 50-mile (80km) course on Sunday in 12 hours and 30 minutes

Natasha sailed in an anti-clockwise direction from Cowes round the island, via The Needles and on to St Catherine's Point.

Natasha, who started sailing when she was 12, has so far raised £8,224 for Isle of Wight Scope, Cowes RNLI Life Boat and the Ellen MacArthur Trust.

Mrs Lambert said Natasha had originally hoped to raise £30,000 for the three charities but admitted that figure was "possibly a bit ambitious".

She said her next challenge would be the Atlantic, which she described as "my ultimate dream".

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