A 72-year-old UK man has completed a solo trans-Atlantic rowing trip in 96 days
A 72-year-old rower has finished a solo trans-Atlantic crossing he began in the finish of The month of january -- prior to the coronavirus outbreak had spread around the world.
Graham Walters trigger in the Spanish island of Gran Canaria on The month of january 25 and showed up in Antigua on Wednesday, an outing that required 96 days.
If certified, Walters may have beaten the Guinness world record for that earliest person to row across any sea solo. It had been set by Frenchman Gerard Marie, who had been 66 as he rowed over the Atlantic in 2015.
Walters needed to deal with some difficulties on the way.
"At the beginning of the crossing, the elements was winter and miserable so my spirits got very reasonable, but when the sun's rays arrived on the scene after i reached the A...