
Long Row Team on final leg of rowing challenge as they return to Scottish Waters
Scottish couple Allan Lipp and Mhairi Ross are back in Scottish waters on the final leg of their world-record rowing attempt.
Their expedition, aimed at raising funds for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) and Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA), has gained support from across all four nations as they have now rowed the east of Scotland, the coast of England, the south of Wales, east of Ireland, and finally returning to the west of Scotland today (11 August).
Since departing from Wick on 1 June, Allan and Mhairi have rowed unassisted around Britain, on their mission to become the first mixed-pairs team to complete the 2,000+ nautical mile expedition without touching land or accepting provisions. For nine weeks, they have relied solely on supplies packed onboard their seven-metre rowing boat, Boudicea, often battling high winds and challenging tidal conditions, and never setting foot on solid ground.
Allan, a full-time coxswain on the Wick RNLI lifeboat and Mhairi, a paramedic with the Scottish Ambulance Service, and volunteer RNLI navigator, have demonstrated extraordinary determination and perseverance given the physical and mental demands of such an intense journey.
The couple are well on the way to reaching their fundraising target of £30,000. One of the beneficiaries is Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA), and SCAA’s Criona Knight, Director of Development and Engagement, said that everyone at the charity had been awed by Mhairi and Allan’s selfless endeavour. “The strengths and values shown throughout their challenging journey reflect those of SCAA,” she said, “and we’re hugely grateful that they have chosen us as one of the beneficiary charities from what is a truly heroic undertaking.
“It’s been amazing to track their adventure and we’re delighted to join in welcoming them back to Scottish waters for the final leg of their Long Row Home,” added Criona.
“It is people like Mhairi and Allan – and their generous support – that ensures SCAA is there for those who need us most. We wish them calm waters and a safe row home.”
Mhairi Ross said: “We are so very grateful to all those that have supported our chosen charities. We have been completely overwhelmed by all those that we’ve met along the way – paddle boarders, swimmers, lifeguards, the crew of lifeboats, yachts, leisure and commercial vessels – who have stopped by to say hello – then gone on to contribute to our fundraising effort.
“We still have a distance to go, but being back in Scottish waters feels surreal after such an incredible and very challenging journey. It has, at times, been incredibly tough, but it’s the tremendous support that we continue to receive from our very loyal – and growing - band of followers that powers us on.”
Supporters can follow their journey and contribute via their website and social media platforms.
Website: www.thelongrowhome.co.uk
JustGiving: https://justgiving.com/team/stormyandsteth
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089480973284
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stormyandsteth/
For further information, please contact [email protected]
Pictures attached:
Image 1: Allan Lipp and Mhairi Ross aboard Boudicea on August 10th - Image credit: Paddy and Tom Mclaughlin.
Image 2: Sunset Silhouette: The Long Row Home Team - Image credit: Tommy Mahood.
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