Since our last ocean rowing roundup, the World’s Toughest Row has crowned its winner, one crew has started an Arctic row, and everyone else is still battling across the world’s oceans. World's ...
Since our last ocean rowing roundup, one crew has restarted their Pacific crossing and two new boats have taken to the Indian Ocean. The MacLean Brothers (UK): Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan McLean are ...
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Ocean Rowing Roundup for October

The first women's team and the first Swiss man have successfully rowed across the Pacific. The Swiss rower still has a long ...
Opinion: A 2,800-mile journey from California to Hawaii shows how inclusion — not exclusion — makes sports safer for everyone ...
Two British women have completed an 8,213 nautical mile non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean, arriving in the Australian coastal city of Cairns after a near six-month voyage from Peru. Read more at ...
CANARY ISLANDS -- Imagine rowing almost non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean with a group of four people. No bathroom, no shade and a limited supply of food. “You’re totally exposed to the elements,” ...
For 165 days, Jess Rowe was among the most isolated people on the planet. Alongside her teammate Miriam Payne in a nine-metre ...
Since our last ocean roundup, another event has started in the Atlantic Ocean, soloists are just days away from land, and a legendary 73-year-old adventurer is taking on the South Atlantic Ocean.
Aurimas Mockus from Lithuania is preparing to embark on a historic journey across the Pacific Ocean from San Diego to Australia in a solo rowing boat, aiming to be the first person in the world to ...