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Atlantic rowers complete wooden boat crossing | Atlantic rowers complete wooden boat crossing |
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Two rowers have completed a 3,000-mile ocean Atlantic crossing in a wooden boat. | Two rowers have completed a 3,000-mile ocean Atlantic crossing in a wooden boat. |
Phil Pugh and Paul Hopkins, of Tyneside, took 70 days to make their way from the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Atlantic Dream Challenge. | Phil Pugh and Paul Hopkins, of Tyneside, took 70 days to make their way from the Canary Islands to Antigua in the Atlantic Dream Challenge. |
Dozens of teams took part, but the pair were the only ones to tackle it in a wooden boat. | Dozens of teams took part, but the pair were the only ones to tackle it in a wooden boat. |
They were aiming to raise £30,000 for the Tiny Lives baby charity and the Fire Fighters Charity. | They were aiming to raise £30,000 for the Tiny Lives baby charity and the Fire Fighters Charity. |
Mr Pugh's son, Tom, was born prematurely and spent several weeks in care at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, which is supported by the Tiny Lives trust. Mr Hopkins is a firefighter. | Mr Pugh's son, Tom, was born prematurely and spent several weeks in care at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle, which is supported by the Tiny Lives trust. Mr Hopkins is a firefighter. |
'Rowing with gout' | 'Rowing with gout' |
Speaking to BBC Newcastle after completing their challenge, businessman Mr Pugh said: "We have typical rowers' bums - very spotty with bed sores - and there are other parts on the underside of our bodies, you don't really want to talk, about which are really, really sore. | Speaking to BBC Newcastle after completing their challenge, businessman Mr Pugh said: "We have typical rowers' bums - very spotty with bed sores - and there are other parts on the underside of our bodies, you don't really want to talk, about which are really, really sore. |
"Bringing tears to your eyes is an understatement. | "Bringing tears to your eyes is an understatement. |
"The first shower was fantastic. There must've been an inch-worth of salt in the shower tray. All the bits are getting better." | "The first shower was fantastic. There must've been an inch-worth of salt in the shower tray. All the bits are getting better." |
Mr Hopkins said he had endured a painful festive period suffering from gout. | Mr Hopkins said he had endured a painful festive period suffering from gout. |
"The worst mile for me would've been the one on Christmas Day. My foot had swollen up and I knew I had 12 hours of rowing with gout. | "The worst mile for me would've been the one on Christmas Day. My foot had swollen up and I knew I had 12 hours of rowing with gout. |
"The first hour of that wasn't fun. | "The first hour of that wasn't fun. |
"Phil and I didn't have any family come out to Antigua. We weren't sure about what type of welcome we'd get. | "Phil and I didn't have any family come out to Antigua. We weren't sure about what type of welcome we'd get. |
"The people here and the yachting community have been absolutely outstanding. | "The people here and the yachting community have been absolutely outstanding. |
"When we rowed into the harbour there were flares, horns were sounding and there were nearly 200 people on the quayside to welcome us. | |
"We're like little celebrities." | "We're like little celebrities." |
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