Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since our last ocean roundup, another event has started in the Atlantic Ocean, soloists are just days away from land, and a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since our last ocean rowing roundup, one crew has restarted their Pacific crossing and two new boats have taken to the Indian ...
Since our last ocean rowing roundup, the World’s Toughest Row has a winner, and two solo rowers have been rescued. World's Toughest Row: The 2025 World’s Toughest Row, previously known as the Talisker ...
'Row Hard or Go Home,' a team of nine Irish rowers, and 'Nothing Ventured,' a solo Irish rower, will undertake the Talisker Atlantic Ocean Race this December, attempting to row 4,800km unsupported ...
Since our last roundup, the hurricane season has subsided, and action has resumed on the oceans. The annual World's Toughest Row has started, and one independent soloist is attempting to cross the ...
In early July, a 23-year-old Australian named Tom Robinson set off from the coast of Peru in a 24-foot rowboat he built with his own hands. Robinson plans to paddle his boat for nine months, covering ...
The Paris 2024 Paralympics got underway yesterday to much fanfare. Many of those marveling at the competitors pushing human biology to its very limits might want to also reflect on the astounding ...
Charlie Layton and Ben Towill found themselves stranded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, twirling in the wind with a broken rudder. About 1,500 miles from shore and halfway through a 3,000-mile ...
Talk about crushing the competition. Lat 35 Racing's first all-female rowing team took on the biennial Great Pacific Race, challenging rowers to cross 2,400 nautical miles of Pacific Ocean from San ...
Rowers from all over the world set sail from the coast of California this week and are heading to Hawaii. It's a 2,800-mile trip across the Pacific Ocean. The race is one of two races called the World ...
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