As Will de Laszlo’s parents, we followed him and his amazing three fellow oarsmen around the British Isles eight years ago, on line and with excursions to cheer them on from the shore. We know what sort of grit it takes to complete the course – the very best of luck to all six brave crews. We will be watching your progress in the great hope of success in crossing the finishing line …every day is an achievement in itself.
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