Amputee servicemen make history in Atlantic rowing challenge
Cayle Royce from Dartmouth and Lee Spencer from Yelverton are part of Row2Recovery, the first all-amputee team to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
Cayle Royce from Dartmouth and Lee Spencer from Yelverton are part of Row2Recovery, the first all-amputee team to row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
Two Devon men are close to making history as part of the first crew of amputees to row across the Atlantic.
Servicemen Cayle Royce and Lee Spencer are part of a four-man crew making the three thousand mile journey.
They are now just 500 miles from the finish of their course and hope to cross the line next week.
Cayle told us the three things he's most looking forward to at the end of their journey.
Amputee servicemen turned rowers have made history by finishing 'world's toughest row' across the Atlantic Ocean
Two servicemen from Devon are due to make history by being part of the first all-amputee team to row 3000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
Row2Recovery, a team of all amputee ex-servicemen, is currently a third of its way through a 3,000 mile row across the Atlantic.