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2011 RACE COVERAGE
2011 TEAM FILTER
All Teams
2 Friends
Amigo
Andrew's Atlantic Challenge
Atlantic Dash
Boogie Woogie
Box Number 8
Facing the Atlantic
H2Row
Row for Freedom
Row2Recovery
Solo Atlantic Row 2011
Sons of Norway
Team Epoch
Team Tom
The Atlantic 4
The Corinthians
Tiger Team
 
2011 LEADERBOARD
No.
BOAT NAME
TEAM NAME
DATE FINISHED
TIME FINISHED
TRAVELLED
1
Box Number 8
Box Number 8
14/01/2012 21:15
40 days 9 hours 15 minutes
2591nm
2
JJ
Andrew's Atlantic Challenge
14/01/2012 21:41
40 days 9 hours 41 minutes
2577nm
3
Atlantic 4
The Atlantic 4
16/01/2012 11:34
41 days 23 hours 34 minutes
2623nm
4
Pendovey Swift
Atlantic Dash
20/01/2012 07:21
45 days 19 hours 21 minutes
2615nm
5
The Guardian
Row for Freedom
22/01/2012 00:13
45 days 15 hours 26 minutes
2613nm
6
Spirit of Corinth
The Corinthians
22/01/2012 20:03
48 days 8 hours 3 minutes
2645nm
7
Row2Recovery
Row2Recovery
25/01/2012 11:12
50 days 23 hours 12 minutes
2637nm
8
Limited Intelligence
Team Epoch
30/01/2012 21:20
56 days 9 hours 20 minutes
2634nm
9
Njord
Sons of Norway
02/02/2012 17:33
59 days 5 hours 33 minutes
2623nm
10
Patience
Facing the Atlantic
07/02/2012 04:08
63 days 16 hours 8 minutes
2752nm
11
Dream it Do it
Tiger Team
18/02/2012 13:29
75 days 1 hours 29 minutes
2751nm
 
 
2011 IMAGE GALLERY
 
 
2011 RACE GPS
RACE INFO

Row2Recovery


Boat: Row2Recovery.
Ed Janvrin, Alex Mackenzie, Will Dixon, Carl Anstey, Neil Heritage.
UK.



Row2Recovery is a group of British servicemen, some still serving, some retired. The team was the brainchild of three former commanders Alex Mackenzie, Tony Harris and Ed Janvrin. All three were profoundly moved by their experiences and felt compelled to help the fallen. Ex-captains Ed Janvrin and Alex Mackenzie and four injured servicemen will embark on the epic 3,000 mile voyage across the Atlantic.

The campaign will shine a spotlight on the extraordinary achievements of people with disabilities, and challenge misconceptions about what life is like for an injured solider and their family. It also aims to inspire others with life-altering injuries to realise their potential. From these experiences rose a profound desire to not only assist the fallen, but to inspire injured servicemen, and show them that extraordinary things are still possible.

All funds raised by Row2Recovery will be split between the following three charities; Help for Heroes, ABF The Soldiers Charity, and SSAFA.

http://www.row2recovery.com

 
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