Hey old cycling friends!
Some of you won't know me, I used to race and train at Acc as a junior. (The TG shaped my life!)
On June 1st at 8am I will commence a non stop off shore Row around Britain in a team of 4 ,"Team Hallin" on board the ocean rowing boat ' Hallin Marine II' with the aim of breaking the world record.
It is a race , with about 8 other crews taking part, which should make it all a bit more exciting.
It is approximately 2000 miles, and the record stands at 26 and three quarter days. We will be rowing in pairs, 2 hours on 2 hours off for the whole trip.
I have been training very hard for the last year, helped by Paul Hone and Richard Hosking, who some of you will know and remember. The training has involved many long hours sculling on the river Thames all winter in all weathers, and long boring sessions of the rowing machine including a 24hr session , doing 2 hours on 2 hours off...it made a 2x20 on the turbo trainer seem like an exciting sprint . Of course I have not forgotten my first love [cycling] and have also spent a lot of time in the saddle to mix up the training.
We are rowing in aid of the charity Combat stress and are hoping to raise as much money as possible. In 2010/11 I served a 6 month operational tour in Afghanistan with the Parachute regiment and have a couple of close friends who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD), but I am sure I have more who would never make it public out of embarrassment and shame , but rely on charities like Combat Stress for confidential support. So I have seen first hand the negative effect it has on their lives, and the daily mental battles they go through.
You can follow the race here http://www.gbrowchallenge.com/
And visit our team website here http://www.teamhallin.co.uk/wp/ to find out more about the team and its members, (and donate if you wish!)
Cheers,
Stu.