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Cambridge Atlantic rower Zara Lachlan back on dry land | |
(7 days later) | |
Zara Lachlan, 21, has just completed a 3,600 nautical-mile journey from Europe to South America | Zara Lachlan, 21, has just completed a 3,600 nautical-mile journey from Europe to South America |
A 21-year-old has who became the first woman and youngest person to row solo from Europe to South America said it "feels very strange to be back on land". | A 21-year-old has who became the first woman and youngest person to row solo from Europe to South America said it "feels very strange to be back on land". |
Zara Lachlan, from Cambridge, encountered sharks and whales during 97 days alone at sea in aid of Team Forces Foundation and Women in Sport. | Zara Lachlan, from Cambridge, encountered sharks and whales during 97 days alone at sea in aid of Team Forces Foundation and Women in Sport. |
She set off from Lagos on the Portuguese Algarve on October 27, concluding her 3,600 nautical-mile journey on Saturday when she reached French Guiana. | She set off from Lagos on the Portuguese Algarve on October 27, concluding her 3,600 nautical-mile journey on Saturday when she reached French Guiana. |
"I really enjoyed it and it was just pretty cool, but I don't think it has hit me yet," she told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. | "I really enjoyed it and it was just pretty cool, but I don't think it has hit me yet," she told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire. |
During her challenge, Ms Lachlan battled the elements, encountered sharks and whales, and broke her finger | During her challenge, Ms Lachlan battled the elements, encountered sharks and whales, and broke her finger |
"I feel very happy to be back on land and sleeping in a bed, and eating food that is actually warm and fresh is really nice. | "I feel very happy to be back on land and sleeping in a bed, and eating food that is actually warm and fresh is really nice. |
"But my hands are very, very rough and could probably sand wood right now." | "But my hands are very, very rough and could probably sand wood right now." |
Over the course of her trip, the Loughborough University physics student cut her leg, injured her arm, broke her finger and smashed her phone screen. | Over the course of her trip, the Loughborough University physics student cut her leg, injured her arm, broke her finger and smashed her phone screen. |
Ms Lachlan, who will join the Army in September as a technical officer, also saw her boat capsize, her equipment break, and experienced a near miss with a ship. | Ms Lachlan, who will join the Army in September as a technical officer, also saw her boat capsize, her equipment break, and experienced a near miss with a ship. |
"Every day for the first month I wanted to go home and I thought this was a silly idea and it was so hard," added Ms Lachlan, who lost muscle and fat on her voyage. | "Every day for the first month I wanted to go home and I thought this was a silly idea and it was so hard," added Ms Lachlan, who lost muscle and fat on her voyage. |
"But I know for a fact that if someone came up to me on a boat and said they would tow me in and I could fly home I would tell them to go away. | "But I know for a fact that if someone came up to me on a boat and said they would tow me in and I could fly home I would tell them to go away. |
"I wanted to give up but I never actually wanted to stop. You can't just stop something because it was difficult." | "I wanted to give up but I never actually wanted to stop. You can't just stop something because it was difficult." |
The 21-year-old said her impressive achievement had still not sunk in | The 21-year-old said her impressive achievement had still not sunk in |
Since reaching dry land, Ms Lachlan, who has only been able to "take a couple of steps" for three months, has been for a run and enjoyed a well-earned sleep – in a proper bed. | Since reaching dry land, Ms Lachlan, who has only been able to "take a couple of steps" for three months, has been for a run and enjoyed a well-earned sleep – in a proper bed. |
She said: "It felt unusual to wake up this morning and not have to move my body straight away. | She said: "It felt unusual to wake up this morning and not have to move my body straight away. |
"I do like exercising and being out in the sun, so rowing for three months was kind of a dream for me." | "I do like exercising and being out in the sun, so rowing for three months was kind of a dream for me." |
Ms Lachlan took on the challenge in aid of Team Forces Foundation and Women in Sport | Ms Lachlan took on the challenge in aid of Team Forces Foundation and Women in Sport |
After reaching French Guiana, Ms Lachlan was greeted by locals intrigued by her challenge, as well as her family. | After reaching French Guiana, Ms Lachlan was greeted by locals intrigued by her challenge, as well as her family. |
"It was so nice to see people and hug them and I will remember that feeling for a really long time." She said. | "It was so nice to see people and hug them and I will remember that feeling for a really long time." She said. |
"My mum was very, very happy to see me and happy that I was safe and OK, and there were tears of happiness. | "My mum was very, very happy to see me and happy that I was safe and OK, and there were tears of happiness. |
"I actually didn't cry but I don't think it had sunk in that I had finished." | "I actually didn't cry but I don't think it had sunk in that I had finished." |
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