Rowing 3,000 Miles

Across the Atlantic

Taking on the Atlantic in The Worlds Toughest Row 2028.

Worlds Toughest Row 2028

What have we signed up for?

An epic 3,000 mile rowing race across the Atlantic

The World's Toughest Row is an extreme endurance race where competitors from around the globe test themselves against the Atlantic and Mother Nature. We'll be rowing 3,000 miles, unsupported, from La Gomera in the Canary Islands to English Harbour in Antigua.

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Two friends, rowing 3000 miles

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Hello, we are Georgi and James.

We’re the only people we both know who are attracted to the idea of testing ourselves in one of the toughest endurance events in the world. So we decided to do the challenge together.

Alongside the challenge, we’re building a platform to share the journey from training all the way through to the race, and raise funds for causes that matter.

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A sailing boat passing by a harbor with a large banner advertising 3,000 miles to go in a race, with flags flying and hills in the background.
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Ways to support

There are a number of ways to be part of this challenge, whether through corporate partnership, support, or simply following the journey.

Taking on a 3,000-mile Atlantic row is only possible with the support of others.

Whether you're a brand looking to partner with us, or an individual who wants to support the journey, every contribution plays a part in getting us to the start line, and across the ocean.