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Michael Perrens & Frank Gargan Daniel Serenelli 1 ● 2 Alex Bellini Emmanuel Coindre 1 ● 2 ● 3 Andreas Rommel Anne Quéméré Mick Dawson Mark Stubbs, Peter Bray, John Wills, Jonathan Gornall |
Jean Lukes Pavel Rezvoy Brett Sparrow & Scott Wonenberg ORSARR 2004 Stuart Boreham Graham Walters Woodvale ARR |
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after rowing the Atlantic E-W in ORSARR 2004 (winner in 'double', 48 days) Michael has rowed the same route 'double' with Frank in new Rowsell&Adkin "ORS" boat Britannia Endeavor. Left La Gomera November 12th 2004 at 14:05 GMT. Half-way point passed December 6th 2004. | |||||||||
Arrived at Port St.Charles December 23rd at 07:33GMT . |
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Congratulations to Michael and Frank on a fantastic effort - becoming the world's third fastest and European fastest oceanrowing double crew!!! |
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was planning to row across Atlantic Ocean East- West solo. From La Gomera to Venezuela in South America. Departed from La Gomera at 8:45 GMT November 2nd 2004. | ||||||
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Emmanuel Coindre (France) |
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Left Stage Harbour, Chatham, July 9th 2004 at 16:36GMT (12:36 local time) to row Atlantic W-E from Cape Cod (USA) to Ouessant Island longitude. Crossed the finish line September 10th at 12:24 GMT thus became |
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the first person to row an ocean 4 times. Twice in both directions. Congratulations!!! | |||
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Anne Quéméré (France) |
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Thursday, June 3, 2004 at 15:00 GMT Anne's boat Le Connetable left Chatham harbour (Cape Cod, USA) headed to the coast of Brittany. August 30 2004 at 03:15 GMT Anne crossed the Lizard Meridian Line, her intended goal !!! September 2 2004 Anne arrived in the harbour of Douarnenez (Brittany). Thousand people came to welcome intrepid adventurer. See photos of Anne's arrival |
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Congratulations to Anne on becoming the first woman to row the Atlantic both E to W and W to E, and the third person in history to do so (after Don Allum and Emmanuel Coindre) !!! |
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Mick left Choshi, Japan at 02:10 GMT May 6th 2004 in his second attempt to reach Golden Gate bridge in San Francisco, CA, USA. August 23 2004 “Mrs D’s Viking Spirit” capsized, Mick was rescued by USCG and German ship ‘Hanjin Philadelphia’ Read message from Mick !!! >>> | ||||||
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June 30th 2004, at 15:17GMT, the crew of 'Pink Lady® Atlantic First' left St John’s, Newfoundland, aiming to arrive off the Isles of Scilly between 35-40 days later, and then immediately set a course for Falmouth. When successful they will be the first FOUR to row the Atlantic West-East and they will set a record for fastest crossing from Canada. Crew of Pink Lady® "abandon ship" at around 02:45 AM August 8th 2004. Read more >>> |
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left Chatham (Cape Cod, USA) Saturday, June 26, 2004 at 14:23 GMT in his boat 'Sojasun' bound to France, in the fourth attempt to row Atlantic West-East |
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Picked up by Canadian Coast Guard helicopter July 11th at 14.35GMT due to “extreme fatigue”. For details >>> | |||
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Brett Sparrow and Scott Wonenberg — two friends from ZIMBABWE rowed Atlantic East-West from Canaries to Barbados. Left San Sebastian de La Gomera January 22nd at 16:16GMT in their boat "Against All Odds". Arrived in Port St Charles at 19:56 GMT March 9th 2004 |
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Stuart attempted to become the first
physically disabled person Finish line crossed at 23:20 GMT March 3th 2004 Landed in Port St Charles at 13:34GMT March 4th 2004 |
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New solo record set for Atlantic E-W!
Congratulations to Emmanuel
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Emmanuel rowed from Canaries to Guadeloupe; then in June'04 will row from Cape Cod to Ouessant isl., to become the first person to cross one ocean four times. Restarted from Hierro at 11:00GMT Jan 7th 2004. Arrived to Guadeloupe at night February 18th (or early morning of February 19th) after 42 days 14 hours 32 minutes and 7seconds at sea . |
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Emmanuel Coindre (France) |
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Left St.Sebastian at 10:06 GMT Jan 4th 2004 in attempt to row from La Gomera to Guadeloupe. Stopped over on January 5th at El Hierro due to bad weather. The restart is expected on January 7th 2004 |
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