GB ROW 2011
Starting on June 1, 2011, as many as 20 boats will take part in GB Row - an ultra extreme, 2,000 mile, NON STOP, unassisted rowing race around the British mainland - for a prize fund totaling more than £55,000 and a place in the record books!
Setting off from London’s Tower Bridge a £30,000 bounty is waiting for the crew that can beat the current world record of 26 days 21 hours and 14 minutes, set in 2005 by a crew of four men.
In 2010 a team of four women, skippered by Belinda Kirk, set a Guinness World Record by becoming the first females in history to complete the 2,000-mile journey in 51 days 16 hours 42 minutes.
They were racing against a team of men who were forced to give up at Lands End.
Crews will battle against treacherous tides, horrendous winds and navigate some of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
Sponsored by Virgin in 2010, Sir Richard Branson described GB Row as probably the toughest rowing race in the world. The 2010 event secured over £1.5 million in media coverage through national TV/press, local press/radio and online.
Sports Brands Corporation, which owns the event, is looking for sponsors at three levels: Title; Presenting; and Associate.
For details regarding the race and opportunities download GBRow2011.pdf