Brothers complete 3,000 mile row across Atlantic

The brothers from Lymington followed in the footsteps of their father

The Ambrose brothers arrived in Antigua after 36 days at sea
Author: Jason BeckPublished 18th Jan 2023
Last updated 18th Jan 2023

Three brothers from Lymington have crossed the finish line after rowing 3,000 miles in a trans-Atlantic race.

Finn, Felix and Louis Ambrose arrived in Antigua in the Caribbean on Tuesday, 36 days after setting off from La Gomera in the Canary Islands.

Their dad Hugo completed the same race 20 years ago and they have beaten his time by 23 days.

The brothers were among 43 crews taking part in the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.

The Ambrose brothers arrived in Antigua after 36 days at sea

The brothers, who raced under the name Ambrose Buoys, raised more than £25,000 for the conservation charity Tusk.

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