A seat is currently open for a trans-oceanic row in a team of four aiming to break Arctic Ocean speed record, with a projected launch date in July and duration of 15 days. Rowers who are interested are requested to submit some of their long distance erg results and link to their facebook and instagram profiles. A financial commitment is required per seat and is determined based on the performance of the rower. Please contact by email: arcticoceanspeedrecord@gmail.com
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