The Atlantic Rowing Race is an ocean rowing race from the Canary Islands to the West Indies , a distance of approximately 2,550 nm (2,930 statute miles or 4,700 km). The race was founded in 1997 by Sir Chay Blyth with subsequent races roughly every two years since.[ 1] The early races were run by Challenge Business Ltd. until the race was bought by Woodvale Events Ltd., managed by Simon Chalk, in October 2003.[ 2] In May 2012, Atlantic Campaigns SL, managed by Carsten Heron Olsen bought the rights to the Atlantic Rowing Race, now called The "Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge " – The World's Toughest Row.[ 3] [ 4] Since 2015, the race has been held annually starting each December.
1997 – Port St. Charles Rowing Race
Departure Port: Playa San Juan, Tenerife
Arrival Port: Port St. Charles , Barbados
Race Start: 12 October 1997
Teams Starting: 30
Teams Finishing: 24
Categories: Pairs
Winning Boat: Kiwi Challenge[ 5] [ 6]
Team Name: Kiwi Challenge
Country: New Zealand
Rowers: Rob Hamill and Phil Stubbs
Time: 41 days, 2 hours, and 55 minutes
2001 – Ward Evans Atlantic Rowing Race
Departure Port: Playa San Juan, Tenerife
Arrival Port: Port St. Charles , Barbados
Race Start: 7 October 2001
Teams Starting: 36
Teams Finishing: 33
Categories: Pairs
Winning Boat: Telecom Challenge 1[ 7]
Team Name: Telecom Challenge 1
Country: New Zealand
Rowers: Matt Goodman and Steve Westlake
Time: 42 days, 4 hours, and 3 minutes
2003 – Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race
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2004 – Ocean Rowing Society Atlantic Rowing Regatta
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: English Harbour , Antigua
Race Start: 20 January 2004
Teams Starting: 13
Teams Finishing: 12
Categories: Singles, Pairs, 1x Four
Winning Boat:
Team Name: Atlantic-4
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: David Martin, Neil Wightwick, Glynn Coupland, and George Simpson
Time: 49 days, 14 hours, 21 minutes
2005 – Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race
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For more race details, see: 2005 Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race
2007 – Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: English Harbour , Antigua
Race Start: 2 December 2007
Teams Starting: 22
Teams Finishing: 20
Categories: Singles, Pairs, Fours
Winning Boat:
Team Name: Pure Vida
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: John Cecil-Wright, Robbie Grant, Tom Harvey, and Carl Theakston
Time: 48 Days, 2 hours, 52 minutes
For more race details, see: 2007 Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race
2009/2010 – Woodvale Atlantic Rowing Race
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: Antigua
Race Start: 4 January 2010 (Race delayed by a month)
Teams Starting: 7 Solos, 20 Pairs, 3 Fours, 1 team of 12[ 14]
Teams Finishing: 20
Categories: Singles, Pairs, Fours
Winning Boat: JJ (Insure & Go)
Team Name: Charlie Pitcher
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: Charlie Pitcher
Time: 52 days 6 hours and 47 minutes
2011 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: Port St. Charles , Barbados
Race Start: 5 December 2011
Teams Starting: 17
Teams Finishing: 11
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Fours, Fives, and Sixes
Winning Boat: Box No 8
Team Name: Box No 8
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: Toby Iles and Nick Moore
Time: 40 days, 9 hours, 15 minutes
2013 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera [ 16]
Arrival Port: Antigua
Race Start: 4 December 2013
Teams Starting: 17
Teams Finishing: 11
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours, Fives
Winning Boat: Locura[ 17]
Team Name: Team Locura
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: Tom Salt and Mike Burton
Time: 40 days, 2 hours, 38 minutes, 54 seconds[ 18]
2015 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: Antigua
Race Start: 20 December 2015
Teams Starting: 26
Teams Finishing: 26
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours
Winning Boat: Ocean Reunion
Team Name: Ocean Reunion
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: Angus Collins, Gus Barton, Joe Barnett, Jack Mayhew
Time: 37 days, 9 hours, 12 minutes
2016 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: Antigua
Race Start: 14 December 2016
Teams Starting: 12
Teams Finishing: 11
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours
Winning Boat: American Spirit
Team Name: Latitude 35
Country: Mixed ( United States and United Kingdom )
Rowers: Jason Caldwell (USA), Matthew Brown (USA), Angus Collins (UK), Alex Simpson (UK)
Time: 35 days, 14 hours, 3 minutes (New Race Record)
2017 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: English Harbour , Antigua
Race Start: 14 December 2017
Teams Starting: 26
Teams Finishing: 22
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours
Winning Boat: Aegir
Team Name: The Four Oarsmen
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: George Biggar, Peter Robinson, Stuart Watts, Richard Taylor
Time: 29 days, 14 hours, 34 minutes (New Race Record)
2018 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: English Harbour , Antigua
Race Start: 12 December 2018
Teams Starting: 28
Teams Finishing: 27
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours, Fives
Winning Boat: Rose
Team Name: Dutch Atlantic Four
Country: Netherlands
Rowers: Marcel Ates, Erik Koning, David de Bruijn, Bart Adema
Time: 34 days, 12 hours, 9 minutes
2019 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: English Harbour , Antigua
Race Start: 12 December 2019
Teams Starting: 35
Teams Finishing: 35
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours, Fives
Winning Boat:
Team Name: Fortitude IV
Country: United Kingdom
Rowers: Oliver Palmer, Tom Foley, Hugh Gilum, Max Breet
Time: 32 days, 12 hours, 35 minutes, 2 seconds 2019 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
Diversity : In 2019 the first Black team and the first Caribbean team completed the challenge. The team was composed of Christal Clashing , Samara Emmanuel, Kevinia Francis and Elvira Bell-Bailey. Three of the team, named Antigua Island Girls, went on to compete in and finish the 2023 inaugural World's Toughest Row-Pacific,[ 27] [ 28] using the funds raised to establish a home for girls in conflict with the law.[ 29] [ 30]
2021 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
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Departure Port: San Sebastián de la Gomera
Arrival Port: English Harbour , Antigua
Race Start: 12 December 2021
Teams Starting: 36
Teams Finishing: 35
Categories: Singles, Doubles, Trios, Fours, Fives
Winning Boat:
Team Name: SWISS RAW
Country: Switzerland
Rowers: Roman Moeckli, Ingvar Groza, Samuel Widmer, Jan Hurni
Time: 34 days, 23 hours, 42 minutes 2021 – Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge
Current Race Records
Ocean rowing records for The Atlantic Rowing Race are maintained by Ocean Rowing Stats .[ 31] [ 32]
Category
Race Year
Time
Rowers
Team
Special Note
Traditional Single
2015
52 days, 3 hr, 26 min
Matteo Perucchini
Sogno Atlantico
Traditional Double
2003
40 days, 4 hr, 3 min
James Fitzgerald
Kevin Biggar
Holiday Shoppe Challenge
Traditional Trio
2016
51 days, 1 hr, 13 min
Stuart Connacher
Charl Gale
Wayne Johnson
Facing It
Traditional Four
Concept Single
2016
49 days, 11 hr, 37 min
Gavan Hennigan
Soulogav
Concept Double
2019
37 days, 7 hr, 54 min
Dave Spelman
Max Thorpe
Resilient:X
Guinness World Record for
the fastest row across the
Atlantic E-W by a team of Two
Concept Trio
12 Dec 2022 - 16 Jan 2023
35 days, 2 hr, 33 min
Gareth Keighley
Charles Taylor
Aaron Kneebone
Dark Trio
Concept Four
2017
29 days, 14 hr, 34 min
Peter Robinson
Stuart Watts
George Biggar
Richard Taylor
The Four Oarsmen
Guinness World Record for
the fastest row across the
Atlantic E-W by a team of Four
References
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