Mark Wahlberg Backs Three Brothers Attempting World-Record Pacific Row
- Three Scottish brothers—Ewan, Jamie, and Lachlan Maclean—are rowing non-stop across the Pacific Ocean from Lima to Sydney in 2025.
- They are attempting to set the fastest unsupported rowing record over 9,000 miles while seeking to raise £1 million to support initiatives that provide clean water in Madagascar.
- The Macleans are rowing across the Pacific in a 28-foot boat made of carbon fibre called Rose Emily, which they named in tribute to their late sister, sustaining themselves with freeze-dried food and desalinated water.
- After spending 54 days at sea, Hollywood actor Mark Wahlberg praised the brothers as impressive individuals taking on a challenge that few would dare to attempt.
- The encounter boosted the brothers’ morale amid tough conditions and highlighted their dedication as an inspiring example of combining passion with impact.
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Mark Wahlberg backs three brothers attempting world-record Pacific row
"I’m so inspired by you guys,” Mark Wahlberg told the brothers.
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Mark Wahlberg tells Scots brothers their Pacific rowing bid ‘could be a movie’
The Perfect Storm actor told the Maclean brothers he ‘couldn’t be more inspired’ by their bid to row unsupported 9,000 miles from Peru to Australia.
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