Cornish student part of youngest pair to row across Atlantic

Freddie Wright (left) and Jack Galsworthy (right) celebrate Credit: Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

Two students have broken the record for the youngest pair to row across the Atlantic ocean in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.

The challenge took Jack Galsworthy from Truro and skipper Freddie Wright from Gloucestershire 47 days, 14 hours and 46 minutes to complete.

They set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on 20 December and arrived at the English Harbour in Antigua - a distance of 3,000 miles - in the early hours of Saturday morning.

The pair, both 21 years old, took part in what is known as the world's toughest row - finishing tenth overall and beating 16 other teams to the finish line.

It took the pair 47 days to cross the Atlantic Credit: Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge

With the team name "Atlantic Castaways", the duo have raised close to £40,000 for their nominated charity, the Brain Research Trust.

Rowing in shifts of two hours on and two hours off, crews had to battle tropical storms, sleep deprivation, seasickness as well as body sores.