Scottish brothers smash world records rowing across Atlantic

Author : unstealthy2011
Publish Date : 2021-04-07 12:07:21


Scottish brothers smash world records rowing across Atlantic

Ewan, 27, Jamie, 26, and Lachlan MacLean, 21 -- known as BROAR, a combination of brother and oar -- set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on December 12 and completed their 3,000-mile row to Antigua in the Caribbean on Thursday, PA Media news agency reported.

Finishing the journey in 35 days, nine hours and nine minutes, the brothers have smashed several world records. The trio are the first three brothers to row any ocean, the fastest trio to row across the Atlantic, and the youngest trio to row across the Atlantic, Atlantic Campaigns confirmed on Facebook, adding that the siblings crossed the finish line playing the bagpipes.

Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported.



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Branded as 'the world's toughest rowing race,' the Talisker Whisky Challenge is an annual ocean rowing event that sees up to 30 teams cross the Atlantic.

The siblings, from Edinburgh, Scotland, are raising money for national children's charity Children 1st and Feedback Madagascar, a development organization which focuses on health, sanitation and agriculture.

Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported. Finishing the journey in 35 days, nine hours and nine minutes, the brothers have smashed several world records. The trio are the first three brothers to row any ocean, the fastest trio to row across the Atlantic, and the youngest trio to row across the Atlantic, Atlantic Campaigns confirmed on Facebook, adding that the siblings crossed the finish line playing the bagpipes. Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported. The siblings, from Edinburgh, Scotland, are raising money for national children's charity Children 1st and Feedback Madagascar, a development organization which focuses on health, sanitation and agriculture. Ewan, 27, Jamie, 26, and Lachlan MacLean, 21 -- known as BROAR, a combination of brother and oar -- set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on December 12 and completed their 3,000-mile row to Antigua in the Caribbean on Thursday, PA Media news agency reported. Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported. Ewan, 27, Jamie, 26, and Lachlan MacLean, 21 -- known as BROAR, a combination of brother and oar -- set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on December 12 and completed their 3,000-mile row to Antigua in the Caribbean on Thursday, PA Media news agency reported. Branded as 'the world's toughest rowing race,' the Talisker Whisky Challenge is an annual ocean rowing event that sees up to 30 teams cross the Atlantic. Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported. Branded as 'the world's toughest rowing race,' the Talisker Whisky Challenge is an annual ocean rowing event that sees up to 30 teams cross the Atlantic. Branded as 'the world's toughest rowing race,' the Talisker Whisky Challenge is an annual ocean rowing event that sees up to 30 teams cross the Atlantic. Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported. The siblings, from Edinburgh, Scotland, are raising money for national children's charity Children 1st and Feedback Madagascar, a development organization which focuses on health, sanitation and agriculture. Ewan, 27, Jamie, 26, and Lachlan MacLean, 21 -- known as BROAR, a combination of brother and oar -- set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on December 12 and completed their 3,000-mile row to Antigua in the Caribbean on Thursday, PA Media news agency reported. Finishing the journey in 35 days, nine hours and nine minutes, the brothers have smashed several world records. The trio are the first three brothers to row any ocean, the fastest trio to row across the Atlantic, and the youngest trio to row across the Atlantic, Atlantic Campaigns confirmed on Facebook, adding that the siblings crossed the finish line playing the bagpipes. Ewan, 27, Jamie, 26, and Lachlan MacLean, 21 -- known as BROAR, a combination of brother and oar -- set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on December 12 and completed their 3,000-mile row to Antigua in the Caribbean on Thursday, PA Media news agency reported. The siblings, from Edinburgh, Scotland, are raising money for national children's charity Children 1st and Feedback Madagascar, a development organization which focuses on health, sanitation and agriculture. The siblings, from Edinburgh, Scotland, are raising money for national children's charity Children 1st and Feedback Madagascar, a development organization which focuses on health, sanitation and agriculture. Finishing the journey in 35 days, nine hours and nine minutes, the brothers have smashed several world records. The trio are the first three brothers to row any ocean, the fastest trio to row across the Atlantic, and the youngest trio to row across the Atlantic, Atlantic Campaigns confirmed on Facebook, adding that the siblings crossed the finish line playing the bagpipes. Previously, the record for a trio rowing the Atlantic Ocean was 41 days, PA reported. Finishing the journey in 35 days, nine hours and nine minutes, the brothers have smashed several world records. The trio are the first three brothers to row any ocean, the fastest trio to row across the Atlantic, and the youngest trio to row across the Atlantic, Atlantic Campaigns confirmed on Facebook, adding that the siblings crossed the finish line playing the bagpipes.

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