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Rower rescued days before completing trans-Pacific feat | Rower rescued days before completing trans-Pacific feat |
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Aurimas Mockus (R) sounded a distress signal late on Friday because of a cyclone | Aurimas Mockus (R) sounded a distress signal late on Friday because of a cyclone |
An adventurer who tried to row across the Pacific Ocean from the United States to Australia has been rescued just days before he reached his final destination. | An adventurer who tried to row across the Pacific Ocean from the United States to Australia has been rescued just days before he reached his final destination. |
Lithuanian rower Aurimas Mockus sounded a distress signal late on Friday after he was stranded by a cyclone, and surrounded by towering waves and strong winds packing up to 100 km/h (62 mph), local media reported. | |
Authorities made radio contact with Mr Mockus the next day when he was about 740km east of Mackay, a city on Australia's east coast in the Coral Sea. | Authorities made radio contact with Mr Mockus the next day when he was about 740km east of Mackay, a city on Australia's east coast in the Coral Sea. |
By the time he was rescued on Monday morning, the 44-year-old had spent nearly five months alone at sea. | By the time he was rescued on Monday morning, the 44-year-old had spent nearly five months alone at sea. |
Mr Mockus is getting medical treatment on an Australian warship, which will take him to Sydney, the Australian navy said. | |
He was attempting to become one of few rowers who have crossed the Pacific alone and without stopping. | He was attempting to become one of few rowers who have crossed the Pacific alone and without stopping. |
Among them are Britons Peter Bird and John Beeden, who achieved the feat in 1983 and 2015 respectively, and Australian Michelle Lee in 2023. | Among them are Britons Peter Bird and John Beeden, who achieved the feat in 1983 and 2015 respectively, and Australian Michelle Lee in 2023. |
Mr Mockus started his 12,000km-long journey in October from San Diego in southern California. Brisbane was meant to be his destination. | Mr Mockus started his 12,000km-long journey in October from San Diego in southern California. Brisbane was meant to be his destination. |
He rowed for an average of 12 hours a day, according to local reports. | He rowed for an average of 12 hours a day, according to local reports. |
He regularly updated his progress on Instagram. In the latest post published a day before he called for help, Mr Mockus reported that he had crossed the Chesterfield Islands, a cluster of French coral islands about 1,500km east of Australia. | He regularly updated his progress on Instagram. In the latest post published a day before he called for help, Mr Mockus reported that he had crossed the Chesterfield Islands, a cluster of French coral islands about 1,500km east of Australia. |
"The highlight is that I successfully sailed the reefs of Chesterfield Islands. And further as God allows... The most important thing is to hold back the next few days," he wrote. | "The highlight is that I successfully sailed the reefs of Chesterfield Islands. And further as God allows... The most important thing is to hold back the next few days," he wrote. |
Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which derailed Mr Mockus's plan, is forecast to hit Australia's eastern states of Queensland and New South Wales in the coming days. | Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which derailed Mr Mockus's plan, is forecast to hit Australia's eastern states of Queensland and New South Wales in the coming days. |
Mr Mockus had tried to row across the Pacific Ocean, from San Diego to Brisbane | Mr Mockus had tried to row across the Pacific Ocean, from San Diego to Brisbane |
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