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Ocean rowing is a sport which has only been around for about a century, at least in it's form as
a competitive pursuit. Frank Samuelsen and George Harbo could honestly claim to be the first
ocean rowers after their successful crossing of the Atlantic Ocean in 1896. Departing from
Manhattan in June and arriving in Le Havre (France) at the beginning of August, the
Norwegian born American emigrants made the 3,250 mile trip because they wanted
to make a name for themselves.

Since their successful crossing a number of solo and group attempts have been
made. John Fairfax became famous in the late 1960s and early 1970s for making a
successful solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean and a subsequent successful crossing
of the Pacific with his partner Sylvia Cook. Another successful ocean-rower, Sir Charles
Blyth, crossed the Atlantic with Captain John Ridgway whilst they were both in the Army. Blyth
later introduced the Atlantic Rowing Race in 1997. The success of these courageous sports-people
prompted ocean rowing to become more of a mainstream pursuit and in recent decades individuals and groups have taken up the challenge. The focus has been mainly on the Atlantic Ocean, possibly due to the fact that both sides of the Ocean are bordered by 'Western' English-speaking nations.

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