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2021-02-08 18:21:00
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/MONTSAME/ British citizens Harry Hearn, Alex Soskin, Ed Batchlor and Tom
Phillips have successfully participated in Talisker Whiskey Atlantic Challenge,
world s toughest rowing race and raised funding of GBP 96,000 or MNT 374
million for wellbeing of Mongolian children.
The
“Oardacity” team from UK has participated in the race to cross the Atlantic
Ocean, one of the most dangerous ocean waters in the world and raise
donation for their chosen charities – MIND (Mental Health Charity) and
Christina Nobel Children’s Foundation (CNCF) NGO – to help children of target
groups in Mongolia.
The
raised fund will be dedicated to programs targeted to vulnerable children in
After 40 days, 6 hours and 35 minutes, rowing team ‘Oardacity’ have completed their monumental journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Billed as the world’s toughest row, the group took on extreme conditions in the 3,000 mile-long Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge on December 12 – a journey from La Gomera in the Canaries to Antigua in the Caribbean. Harry Hearn, Alex Soskin, Ed Batchelor, and Tom Phillips landed on the sandy shores of Antigua on Jan 20, to the cheers of friends and family. The four close friends raised over £100k for mental health charities MIND and the Christina Noble Children s Foundation. Mr Hearn, 35, the Battersea-based skipper of Oardacity, spoke to the Wandsworth Times about the “severe” and “nerve wracking” conditions they encountered.
After 40 days, 6 hours and 35 minutes, rowing team ‘Oardacity’ have completed their monumental journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Billed as the world’s toughest row, the group took on extreme conditions in the 3,000 mile-long Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge on December 12 – a journey from La Gomera in the Canaries to Antigua in the Caribbean. Harry Hearn, Alex Soskin, Ed Batchelor, and Tom Phillips landed on the sandy shores of Antigua on Jan 20, to the cheers of friends and family. The four close friends raised over £100k for mental health charities MIND and the Christina Noble Children s Foundation. Mr Hearn, 35, the Battersea-based skipper of Oardacity, spoke to the Wandsworth Times about the “severe” and “nerve wracking” conditions they encountered.