Rowers set new world record
At 5.25pm today the Islanders set a new world record for unassisted rowing around Britain with a time of 26 days 9 hours 9 minutes and 58 seconds - shaving over 12 hours off the previous record set in 2005.
At 5.25pm today the Islanders set a new world record for unassisted rowing around Britain with a time of 26 days 9 hours 9 minutes and 58 seconds - shaving over 12 hours off the previous record set in 2005.
Race director Chris Usborne says the current record on the GB row course will be hard to beat.
The fastest time ever recorded for the course is 26 days, 21 hours and 14 minutes set by a crew of four men in 2005.
The race is currently underway.
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