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Last Updated: Friday, 26 December, 2003, 11:44 GMT
Rower back for charity attempt
A British oarsman is making his final preparations for an attempt to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean in a plywood boat - three years after he was forced to abandon a similar journey.

Richard Wood, from Northwick, Worcester, plans to set off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands on 20 January.

He is aiming to reach dry land 3,000 miles away in Barbados between 65 and 70 days later.

A dual attempt by the father-of-three and friend Rob Ringer was thwarted in 2001 when Rob decided to pull out.

Richard tried to continue on his own but scalded his hand while cooking, the pair still managed to raise �18,000 for Worcester's St Richard's Hospice.

The 47-year-old youth worker plans to head out to La Gomera on 6 January to prepare his boat, named NaJoJo.

"I am looking forward to it," he said.

"I will put my feet up for a few days before going out there, but the problem this time has been finding the time to raise funds for the hospice.

"So far, I have only raised about �1,000 so any donations to the hospice before, during or after the trip would be greatly appreciated."


SEE ALSO:
Rower returns to the ocean
10 Aug 03  |  Hereford/Worcs
Devon rower sets record
15 Jun 03  |  Devon


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