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In 2007 Bhavik Gandhi (India) has rowed solo across the Atlantic Ocean, from La Gomera, Canary Islands, to Antigua, and became the first Asian to ever complete a solo ocean crossing. | |
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Graham Walters has rowed a historical boat Puffin from La Gomera to St Barts to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Puffin's row. |
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John Williams (GB), who rowed the Atlantic E-W with Mick Burke in the 2003 had teamed up with Canadian Glenn Edwards; they attempted to row 6,400 km across the Indian Ocean in boat formally known as ‘Atlantic Warrior' - from Fremantle, WA to Mauritius |
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Andreu Mateu (Spain) rowed from La Gomera to Antigua (2006 - 2007) and became the first Spaniard to row any ocean solo |
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At the end of September 2006 two brothers - Michael and Ralph Tuijn (Netherlands), - set to row the Atlantic E - W, from La Gomera to Curacao, Dutch Antilles. |
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27 year old Rob Munslow set out from St. John’s, Newfoundland on June 27 2006 to fulfill his childhood dream, to row the North Atlantic solo and unsupported in a world record time beating the 55 day record held by his inspiration and idol Tom McClean. |
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| Team Sevenoaks |
Mike Sargeant, Steve Haysom, Andy Clark, Alasdair MacGillivray, entrants in the Shepherds Ocean Fours Rowing Race 2006, from New York Harbour to the Port of Falmouth, UK |
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Charlie Martell, Pete Rowlands, Mark Waterson, Ben Fouracre, entrants in the Shepherds Ocean Fours Rowing Race 2006, from New York Harbour to the Port of Falmouth, UK |
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Five young men - Jordan Hanssen, Greg Spooner, Brad Vickers, Dylan LeValley - the only American team, who are participating in the Shepherds Ocean Fours Rowing Race 2006 from New York Harbour to the Port of Falmouth, UK |
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Alex Bellini (Italy) has rowed from Genova, Italy, heading southwest towards the strait of Gibraltar, then crossing the Atlantic Ocean. He reached Fortaleza, Brasil, after rowing 8.300 kilometers in 224 days. |
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Human powered
circumnavigation of the world. Erden
Eruc
rowed from
Lisbon, Portugal
to Guadeloupe
onboard "Around-n-Over Boat" (formerly Calderdale/Kaos).
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| Fraser's boat |
Atlantic Rowing Challenge 2006 by Tim Bradbury and Mike Norman in an attempt to row across the Atlantic Ocean from La Gomera in the Canaries to Antigua in the Caribbean, a distance of approximately 3000 miles. Their boat is called Fraser’s Boat, |
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| Different? |
After 2 crossings of the Atlantic and 2 months in South Ocean French oceanrower Jo Le Guen decided to take part in Shepherd Ocean Fours Rowing Race 2006 and to constitute a Franco-American crew of disabled.(postponed) |
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