‘We’re so impressed, what an incredible experience and a great achievement.’
ITV This Morning
‘They raced into the record books, and the hearts of many people inspired by the story of four ordinary women who proved that anything is possible.'
BBC Breakfast
‘The legacy of their adventure will be felt by thousands of people across Yorkshire in years to come.’
Yorkshire Post
‘We’re so impressed, what an incredible experience and a great achievement.’
ITV This Morning
‘They raced into the record books, and the hearts of many people inspired by the story of four ordinary women who proved that anything is possible.'
BBC Breakfast
‘The legacy of their adventure will be felt by thousands of people across Yorkshire in years to come.’
Yorkshire Post
A group of four working mums from Yorkshire made history and achieved their dreams, by crossing the Atlantic in 67 days and picking up a world record: the oldest women to row any ocean, all to raise money for charity and inspire others. If four working mums can row an ocean, with determination and hard work, anyone can achieve anything.
The rowers:
Janette Benaddi – 51, mum and a clinical researcher
Helen Butters – 45, mum and a communications expert in the NHS
Niki Doeg – 45, mum and business owner
Frances Davies – 47, mum and solicitor