Pork scratchings and poetry: HMS Oardacious crew resort to creative tactics as progress slows
HMS Oardacious, the Royal Navy's Official Ocean Rowing team, are currently taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.
HMS Oardacious, the Royal Navy's Official Ocean Rowing team, are currently taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.
The adventurer says he's devastated to have had to drop his record attempt as he had been progressing so well until the symptoms emerged.
The Royal Navy ocean rowing team are currently out in front of the race and have covered 743 nautical miles of their crossing to Antigua.
The members of HMS Oardacious are doing well, but still have 1,973 nautical miles left to row in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.
Sam Cox has already covered 600km during his Antarctic expedition, but has another 1,400km still to go before he achieves his aim.
The Royal Navy ocean rowing team manage to cover 100 nautical miles in just one day, but admit it's early days with a long way to go.
HMS Oardacious were the fastest military team to complete the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge last year and hope to repeat their success
Tickets For Troops' mission is to offer exciting opportunities to members of the military community.
Alan Chambers and David Thomas will be hauling their 120kg sleds for around nine hours a day, for more than 50 days
So far the Royal Artillery veteran has raised over £30,000 to help veterans struggling with financial difficulties and mental health ...
Money raised from the challenge has been donated to the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity.
The Duke of Sussex tells members of the Scotty's Little Soldiers charity it's normal to feel loss, but they also deserve to feel happiness
Anyone who is struggling during the Remembrance season is being urged to seek help if they need it.
But Harry also delivered a more serious message at the Stand Up for Heroes event, aimed at supporting members of the military community.
Stagecoach is providing free travel on its bus and tram services across the UK on both Saturday and Sunday.
Earlier this year, Hari Budha Magar became the first double above-knee amputee to reach the summit of Mount Everest.