GB Row 2020 team Exe Endurow have completed their round Britain row when they crossed the finish line at Tower Bridge on Sunday 16 August 2020 with a time of 42 days 8 hours 23 minutes and 16 seconds.
The team have achieved a world record for the youngest team to complete this route, and also set a record for the fastest supported row. The team of Charles Bromhead, Oliver Dawe-Lane, Arthur Chatto and Henry Lidgley left Tower Bridge, London on 5th July 2020 and returned on 16th August.
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