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Simon Guy (centre) with Matthew and Simon alongside their boat

Friday, 26th June 2009

Si Guy supports Transatlantic Rowers for Brain Tumour UK

Simon Guy lent a hand to Atalantic Row racers, Matthew Mackaness and Charlie Marlow, in Harrogate this week. The pair are rowing 3,000 miles in a 23.4 by 6.3 foot boat to challenge the 39 day record and raise £50,000 for charity, including Brain Tumour UK.

The Atlantic Row race begins from La Gomera, in the Canary Islands in December 2009 and ends in the English Harbour, Antigua, in the West Indies. During their perilous journey they will face many dangers from shark attacks, to extreme weather conditions, to boils on their bums. Their boat will be their home throughout the entirety of the race. Daily life onboard consists of a tiny sleep pod for shift naps, dried ration packs and a bucket toilet that would challenge the most hardened adventurer.

Simon Guy reminded all just how close everyone is to needing the support of charity. He underwent brain surgery just four months ago and paid tribute to the neurosurgeons who treated him, along with the good work that Brain Tumour UK do in supporting neurological research and advancement.

Despite living the healthy life of a professional sportsman, Simon, 30, was rushed into hospital with a life threatening Cerebral Abscess. He has since made a speedy recovery, making it back into the 1st XI for The Yorkshire County Cricket.

Simon said: “My hat goes off to them, they must be mad but they are an inspiration to us all. You never think anything is going to happen to you, I kept fit and healthy. But when it did it changed my life, I am so lucky to be here for my wife and two children.”

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Would you fancy it? Just a 23.4 x 6.3 boat between you
and the Atlantic Ocean for 39 days...
Matthew said: “We are so pleased with all the support from our friends, family and local people. We are just want to get going now and raise the £50,000 for charity. It has been great to launch the boat in Yorkshire and I’m sure we will think about this fantastic day as we make our way across the Atlantic.”

YCCC wish the guys all the best for their journey and hope to welcome them to the ground, along with their boat, very shortly during the Roses LV County Championship match. For further information on the Atlantic Row visit www.atlanticrow.com


 
 

 

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