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LESS THAN 100 DAYS TO GO
Tuesday 4th September 2018

The Team Antigua Island Girls are preparing to ship their boat off to get everything prepared and installed for the start of the 2018 Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge. With less than 100 days to go to the start, the countdown is certainly on. They are doing their final training sessions on the boat before it ships, and making the last checks for mandatory equipment.

Sponsorship for this row so far has been tremendous, and has made the journey to the start much easier for the team. During the row, they will be raising funds for their charity of choice, the Cottage of Hope. Join in the fundraising and donate on their website.

The Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge will set off from La Gomera on 12th December. Follow the Atlantic Campaigns Facebook Page for race updates, and follow the Team Antigua Island Girls’ Facebook Page as they prepare for the start.


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