Gloucestershire Echo

Way to row Laura and Beth reflect on their 3,000 trip across the Atlantic

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CHELTENHAM-BASED Laura Langton and Beth Motley arrived in Antigua towards the end of January, after rowing 3,000 miles unassisted across the Atlantic when they competed in ‘The World’s Toughest Row – Atlantic.’

Laura and Beth, together with teammates Lizz Watson and Kit Windsor, as team Ace of Blades, left San Sebastian de la Gomera on December 13 2023, making landfall on January 29, 2024 when they crossed the finish line in Nelson’s Dockyard, English Harbour Antigua.

Completing the journey in a time of 47 days, seven hours and 27 minutes, the foursome has (to date) raised more than £70,000 for four charities close to their hearts: Prostate Cymru, The Outward Bound Trust, The Charlie Waller Trust, and Macmillan Cancer Support.

For the duration of the journey the team rowed in shift patterns of two hours on two hours, burning through over 5,000 calories a day, while enduring salt sores, blisters, sleep deprivatio­n and sea sickness. Regularly encounteri­ng 30 ft waves and winds of up to 30 mph which threatened to capsize the boat, the team also had to grapple with several technical trials and tribulatio­ns.

“Eleven days into the race a window in the weather gave us the opportunit­y to get into the ocean to clean the hull of our boat and remove the build-up of barnacles that would otherwise serve to slow down our progress if we left them,’ explains skipper Laura Langton. ‘It was only then it came to light that the daggerboar­d, which stabilises the boat, had been sheared clean off by the rough seas we’d been encounteri­ng until that point.”

“Problems with the auto tiller used to help steer the boat meant that at certain points we had to adjust our shift patterns, from our usual 2 hours on, 2 hours off, to three hours on one hour off so someone could hand steer the boat to keep us on course,” she continues. “In addition, issues we had with the water maker used to desalinate sea water to provide us with drinking water had experts back on land scratching their heads after they revealed they had never encountere­d anything like it before.

“Thankfully, all the training and technical preparatio­n we undertook in the run up to the row prepared us for troublesho­oting any issues that arose and enabled us to overcome anything.”

To cross the starting line in December 2023, preparatio­n and training started back in 2021, with the team clocking up over 200 hours of training rows around the UK coastline in their boat SS1, while organising fundraisin­g events and working to secure corporate sponsorshi­p to fund the challenge.

Having completed the row, the crew has had time to reflect on their achievemen­t. “The crossing was really tough – it quite literally stripped you bare and demanded love and tolerance in equal measure,’ reveals Beth. ‘I don’t think I have ever laughed and cried quite as much as we did in those 47 days”.

Now back in the UK, Laura said: “I couldn’t have asked for a better three women to take on this challenge with. Daily pep talks enabled us to help each other through tricky times and wobbles and gave us the opportunit­y to reflect on and acknowledg­e success and progress.”

As well as the four women on the boat, the team comprised a huge landbased support crew keeping track of their progress on the YB Races app, dedicated team and social media managers, as well Atlantic Campaigns World’s Toughest Row support team who was on hand 24 hours a day to provide advice whenever it was needed.

“We wouldn’t have got to the start line were it not for the support of our sponsors, friends and families,” concludes Laura. “A lot of previous crews talk about the hardest part of the whole challenge being as much about getting yourself to the start line in La Gomera as the row itself, and we whole-heartedly concur.

“We are grateful for the support of sponsors. These include Barratt PLC, JM Finn and Knight Frank, as well as local businesses Mira Showers, Ontic Engineerin­g and Manufactur­ing UK Ltd, The Stronghold Gym, Martin’s Meats, and Gravity Drinks. Their support has been crucial in helping us complete this challenge and smash our original target to raise £60,000 in funds for our chosen charities. We can’t thank them enough.”

You can still donate via teamaceofb­lades.com, or by contacting them on info@teamaceof blades.com.

I couldn’t have asked for a better three women to take on this challenge with. Laura Langton

 ?? ?? Team Ace of Blades having crossed the finish in English Harbour, Antigua. L-R: Lizz Watson, Laura Langton, Kit Windsor, Beth Motley.
Pictures: World’s Toughest Row
Team Ace of Blades having crossed the finish in English Harbour, Antigua. L-R: Lizz Watson, Laura Langton, Kit Windsor, Beth Motley. Pictures: World’s Toughest Row
 ?? ?? Team Ace of Blades on the finishing podium. L-R: Kit Windsor, Beth Motley, Laura Langton and Lizz Watson
Team Ace of Blades on the finishing podium. L-R: Kit Windsor, Beth Motley, Laura Langton and Lizz Watson

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