Fastest Across the Pacific: Trio of Brothers Battles Cyclones, Seasickness to Set World Rowing Record
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Fastest Across the Pacific: Trio of Brothers Battles Cyclones, Seasickness to Set World Rowing Record
Three brothers from Scotland set a world record Saturday, August 30, completing the fastest unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean. Ewan, 33, Jamie, 31, and Lachlan Maclean, 27, completed the 9,000-mile journey in 139 days, arriving in Cairns, Australia. They started their journey in Peru, becoming the first team to achieve the full crossing from South America to Australia. The trio from Edinburgh endured seasickness, injuries, and violent sto…
3 Brothers Break World Record Rowing Pacific Ocean for a Cause Bigger Than Themselves
Three Scottish brothers from Edinburgh made history by completing the fastest unsupported row across the Pacific Ocean, covering 9,000 miles in 139 days, all for a great cause. We all love helping others, but how far would we actually go to provide the help they need? Most of us stay…
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