Cape Argus

Zirk Botha to reach Rio ahead of schedule

- STAFF REPORTER

ZIRK Botha, 59, a former Naval officer and extreme adventurer, is close to finishing his solo row to Rio and setting a new world record.

Botha, who embarked on his journey to row from Cape Town to Rio de Janeiro in December last year, is expected to reach his destinatio­n port in Rio on Sunday, February 28 – two weeks ahead of schedule.

Botha is rowing to raise awareness of the environmen­t and the need for sustainabl­e developmen­t.

According to his team, he has almost reached the Brazilian coastline and is travelling south-west towards oilfields off the coast.

“Zirk has completed 3 750 nautical miles in 65 days and he has less than 240 to go. He has been pushed by huge, stern seas,” said the team.

Botha said: “The sea has been quite rough and the winds have been strong. At least the sea is calmer now, but it’s been really tough and I’m looking forward to the end. While I have had near-perfect weather to facilitate a record-breaking crossing, the weather has been intense, with only two calm days over the whole crossing. The relentless nature of the weather has been mentally draining. I wasn’t prepared for that type of challenge.”

As Botha approaches the Brazilian coastline, he has to navigate through fishing areas and the oilfields.

“I have to stay away from the fishing banks and watch out for other vessels. The sea conditions tend to get worse over the shallows and there might be fishing vessels in the vicinity,” he said.

Botha says he is looking forward to eating fresh, unprocesse­d food when he reaches land. As he nears the finish at Cabo Frio, locals at the Rio de Janeiro Yacht Club are making preparatio­ns to give him a hero’s welcome.

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ZIRK Botha is set to arrive in Rio on Sunday, two weeks ahead of schedule.

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