Honolulu — Kelsey Pfendler, a 32-year-old Grand Canyon river guide, completed a solo row from Monterey, California, to Ala Wai Boat Harbor in Honolulu after launching on May 21 and spending 43 days at sea in her 21-foot boat Lily. The crossing covered more than 2,400 miles and was tracked extensively via her social media updates this month. Friday night a large crowd and members of the Hawaii Yacht Club welcomed her arrival; initial timing indicates Pfendler eclipsed the previous women's record of 86 days, 10 hours and five minutes and appears to have beaten the men's mark of 52 days according to Ocean Rowing Society International records. ORSI has been notified and will adjudicate official record recognition in the coming days.
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Kelsey Pfendler's feat is a testament to human endurance and determination. It's a reminder that, with preparation and perseverance, we can achieve remarkable goals. If you're inspired, consider setting a personal challenge. It doesn't have to be rowing across the Pacific, but something that pushes your limits.
Pfendler's journey has potentially set new records, pending official confirmation. Her story shows us that age, gender, or profession doesn't limit what we can achieve. Worth forwarding if you know someone needing a boost of motivation.
Kelsey Pfendler, event sponsors, and the ocean-rowing community benefited through increased media exposure, potential record recognition, and heightened public interest in ocean rowing.
Previous record-holders had their benchmark times surpassed, and officials face the administrative burden of verifying, adjudicating, and updating official records.
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