What a glorious thing it is to receive a message like the one below from Rowing Stones.
Not to be outdone, Ocean’s Elite have clearly got themselves organised and are starting to get the bit between their teeth. Their course has improved and the team are clearly loving being out on the ocean.
It is clear that after a testing first few days on the water that both crews have found their feet and are making the most of the rare opportunity that they have been gifted. We’re jealous and wish we were out there with them.
At this point, it’s clear that both crews are finding it tough. The excitement and adrenaline of departure and the first few weeks at sea has long since departed. Barbados is still so far away as to be unimaginable and unsurprisingly rowing for 12 hours a day is exhausting. These are the hard miles and…
Those of you following the dots on the YB tracker will no doubt have spotted the squiggly course that Ocean’s Elite have been taking over the past 48 hours. This is clearly not their intention, and has understandably raised some concerns among supporters and followers. It might not have been part of the plan but…
Happy Christmas to all our followers and supporters. What a unique and special day our crews will be enjoying today. There’s nothing like spending Christmas in a different place and although I know that all the rowers will be thinking of their family and friends today and wishing that they could be sat down with…
The wind conditions for yesterday and today are such that both crews are able to make some really decent mileages, which is great. The forecast is also looking fairly stable throughout the next week, with things only looking like they’ll change around Christmas Eve. This is pretty much of what we’d expect and strong following…
We’re sure that we’re not about to jinx everything (but we’re crossing our fingers anyway) when we say that so far the crews have been relatively fortunate with the weather. Broadly speaking there hasn’t been extended periods when the crews have been stuck on the parachute anchor and been stuck for days on end with…
The first few days of any ocean row can be particularly challenging and difficult. The physical energy rowers are expending cannot be understated. They will be sleep deprived as an early start on race day, combines with their new bouncy bedrooms on the boat, to reduce their chances to rest and recover from their exertion….