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'Worcester Buoys' complete Atlantic row
40 days, 16 hours, 20 minutes and 3000 miles later, hear our exclusive post-race interview with the 'buoys' themselves, Matt & George!
Matt Bladen and George Farmiloe arrived in to dock in Antigua in the early hours of Tuesday morning and stayed up especially to say hello after crossing the finish line to Tammy Gooding.
Find out what it's like for them being back on dry land, why they wanted to have a burger as their first full meal, and what it meant to raise more than £75,000 for Acorn's Children's Hospice in memory of their friend Jack Dwyer, who passed away in 2020.
Image credit: World's Toughest Row
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Tammy Gooding |
| Interviewed Guest | Matt Bladen |
| Interviewed Guest | George Farmiloe |
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