‘It’s Been unbelievable:’ Scottish Brothers Smash Record for Pacific Row
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Scottish rowing brothers break world record in Cairns - ABC listen
After 139 days, five hours and 52 minutes, Scottish brothers Ewan, Jamie and Lachlan Maclean are finally on solid ground — setting a new world record for the fastest full, unassisted, non-stop Pacific row from Lima, Peru to Cairns, Australia. Guest: Jamie Maclean, Scottish rowing brother Producer: Grace Stranger
‘It’s been unbelievable:’ Scottish brothers smash record for Pacific row
Jamie, Ewan and Lachlan Maclean have made history by completing the fastest unsupported non-stop row across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days. With the journey, the brothers have fundraised more than 700,000 pounds for clean water projects in Madagascar.
Three Scottish brothers set a world record by rowing across the Pacific Ocean in 139 days - They rowed for a noble cause.
Scottish brothers set new world record for fastest human-powered crossing of the Pacific Ocean - Scottish Field
Three Scottish brothers have set a new world record after completing the fastest human-powered crossing of the full Pacific Ocean. Rowers Jamie, Ewan, and Lachlan Maclean arrived in Cairns, Australia on Saturday August 30 following a mammoth 139 days five hours and 52 minutes at sea, as they rowed 9,000 miles across the world’s largest… The post Scottish brothers set new world record for fastest human-powered crossing of the Pacific Ocean appea…
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