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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.

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Rowers reach Tower Bridge after 2,000 mile challenge

The crew – known as the Islanders celebrate as they complete 2,000 mile non-stop rowing challenge. Credit: ITV News

Four men who have spent the last 25 days rowing 2,000 miles non-stop around Britain may have reached a new world record.

Skipper Josh Taylor, 24, Alan Morgan, 23, from Mersea Island, Essex, James Plumley, 24, from Guernsey and 25-year-old Gavin Sheehan from southern Ireland, will win a £100,000 bounty from the organisers of GBRow 2013, if successfully reaching a new world record.

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