Courageous Rowers Count Down to the World’s Toughest Rowing Race: Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
By Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, PRNEWednesday, November 30, 2011
LA GOMERA, The Canary Islands, Spain, December 1, 2011 -
On the 4th December, teams from around the world will embark of the world’s toughest rowing race - Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. Launching from Spain’s San Sebastian de la Gomera in the Canary Islands, crews will follow the ‘Columbus Route’ westbound across the mid-Atlantic to Port St Charles in Barbados. They will face very tough conditions. On average crews will take at least 50 days to complete the challenge and will be rowing over Christmas and New Year and are expected to arrive in the Caribbean from mid-January onwards, although not all teams will succeed in finishing the crossing.
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17 boats are participating, with teams from all over the globe. There are two solo rowers, and then fifteen two, four or six person crews.
Row2Recovery is a team of six ex-servicemen, four of whom have serious injuries of war, including Neil Heritage, a double amputee. They aim to raise £1M for ‘Help the Heroes’: “Our aim is to send out a positive message to ex-servicemen and their families and to inspire people, injured or not, what it’s possible to achieve with determination.” Alex Mackenzie, co-founder. www.row2recovery.com
RowforFreedom is the first all female crew of six to row across the Atlantic and are aiming to break the world record for the fastest ever female trans-Atlantic row. They are raising money for ECPAT, a charity campaigning to end child prostitution and slavery. www.rowforfreedom.com
Tiger Team is a husband and wife team, raising money for St Mungo’s and the Huntingdon’s Disease Association: “As incurable rowers, we’ve done our fair share of going to interesting places and rowing in them, and an ocean is the ultimate next step. So this is less of a race for us and more of an ocean safari.” Helena Smalman-Smith.
Atlantic Dash, Jamie Windsor and John Haskell, two firefighters from Wales, are raising money for the Fire Fighters Charity in a fire truck themed boat. www.atlanticdash.co.uk
Sons of Norway, a Norwegian duo, Emil Eide Eriksen and Trond Bratland Erichsen, are raising money for the national organisation for heart and lung disease, Landsforeningen for Hjerte-og Lungesyke. www.sonneravnorge.no
Team Amigo is a Canadian pair. Ole Elmer is 63 years old and this is his second Atlantic Row with the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. This year, he is rowing with his son, Michael. www.atlanticcampaigns.com
Andrew’s Atlantic Challenge is Andrew Brown, is a solo rower raising money for Help a London Child: “I’ve sailed across the Atlantic before and the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge is the perfect opportunity for me to challenge myself further.” www.andrew.rowtheatlantic.com/
Notes to Editors
The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
The first Atlantic Rowing Race was held in 1997, and thereafter every two years from 2001. It attracted huge publicity in 2005 when Ben Fogle and James Cracknell famously competed, and established ocean rowing as one of the world’s toughest athletic challenges.
Talisker
Talisker, in its widely distributed 10 year old expression, is a powerhouse Single Malt Scotch Whisky with a formidable peat and sea-salt nose; smoky sweetness with malt flavours; and developing warmth with a huge, peppery finish. It is the only single malt whisky made on the dramatic Isle of Skye, where the distillery has been making this award-winning single malt whisky since 1830. See www.malts.com
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For further information or to speak to any of the above teams, contact Hannah Kamelmacher on +44(0)7540-533-291 or email her hannah@storypr.co.uk
www.taliskerwhiskyatlanticchallenge.com
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