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Japanese man, 83, ready for more after crossing Pacific solo

Japanese adventurer Kenichi Horie at 83 just became the oldest person in the world to complete a solo, nonstop voyage across the Pacific Ocean — and he says he is still "in the middle of my youth" and not done yet.

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Horie returned home as he crossed the Kii Strait off Japan's western coast early Saturday, completing his trans-Pacific solo voyage in 69 days after leaving a yacht harbor in San Francisco in late March. On Sunday, after spending the night on his 19-foot-long, 990-kilogram (2,182-pound) Suntory Mermaid III just off the coast, Horie was towed into his home port of Shin Nishinomiya yacht harbor, where he was cheered by local residents and supporters, some holding banners that read: "Welcome back, Mr. Kenichi Horie!"