Pacific Row 2026 - Race Winners
Andrew Breen and I won the World’s Toughest Row Pacific 2026, completing the 2,800 mile crossing from Monterey, California, to Hanalei Bay, Hawaii. We finished in 35 days, 8 hours and 25 minutes, setting a new world record as the fastest pair ever to row the Mid-Pacific. We also became the first team in the event’s history to lift two trophies, and I became the first woman to have her name engraved on the overall winner’s trophy, something I’m incredibly proud of.
Rowed from Lands End to Scotland
Rowed Land's End to Scotland with team ROW4MND, battling Storm Floris and 900 miles of coastline to raise funds for MND research. Part of a four-year challenge targeting £5.7 million for a cure.
Hawaii to Marshall Islands Solo row
The most remote ocean row I have ever attempted. Solo Hawaii to Marshall Islands, 41 days 21 hours, with no boats or planes overhead for 39 days. The first and only woman to row this route alone.
Mid-Pacific Pairs Row
Competed in the World's Toughest Row Pacific Challenge with 17-year-old Lena Kerbial, rowing Monterey to Hawaii in 37 days and becoming the first person to complete the Atlantic and Pacific back-to-back.
Solo Atlantic row
Rowed 3,000 miles solo across the Atlantic in the World's Toughest Row, finishing in 44 days 4 hours and smashing the female solo race record by 15 days. Capsized 36 hours from the finish line but kept going.