23/01/2024
💥THE FINISH LINE💥
40 days, 16 hours and 20 minutes later…. the buoys have landed in Antigua!!
Last night marked the end of their insane journey, rowing 3000 miles unsupported across the Atlantic Ocean.
Rowing relentless in shifts of just 2 hours on and 2 hours off, it’s been a long 40 days out at sea and the journey has not been an easy one. The buoys have faced broken oar-gates, damaged safety equipment, mouldy chocolate bars (😜), seasickness and some of the worst conditions the challenge has ever seen. But still, they’ve powered through, keeping positive and bringing the infectious energy they’re known for every step of the way.
And, of course, with the lows come immense highs - they spotted pods of whales, dolphins and incredible bioluminescence in the water. The sunrises, sunsets and moonrises were also sights that you just don’t get to see anywhere else.
But, what got them up in the middle of the night, to battle yet another shift of 7 metre waves, force 8 storms or 30 degree heat, was the knowledge that they were rowing for a fantastic cause - Acorns Children’s Hospice.
The buoys chose Acorns after a close family friend, Jack Dyer passed away in 2020. Jack was diagnosed with cerebral palsy shortly after both and Acorns offered indispensable care to Jack and his family, as they do to many children with life-limiting or life-threatening conditions around the Worcestershire area.
The buoys are still aiming to raise £100,000 for Acorns and its not too late to help them get there! Please do head to their Just Giving page and just give what you can: https://www.justgiving.com/team/worcesterbuoys
And now, they’ve made it. An incredible challenge completed by two incredible people. Matt & George - you buoys are heroes ♥️