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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.

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'4 men, 3 legs - incredible' Tributes to amputee rowers about to complete the Atlantic Challenge

Two servicemen from Devon are due to make history when the complete the Atlantic Challenge today (4 February)

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.

Now their journey is nearly at an end.

We've been following their journey as they go from mile to mile. Cayle told us last month the three things he's most looking forward to at the end of their journey.

Now they're close to getting their wish, and their epic effort is inspiring others all over the world.

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