The The Crew

The The Crew

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Manager, Second Skipper, Stroke Team: Polar Row II is a two-time Olympic Gold medalist from the London 2012 Olympics and the Rio 2016 Olympics in the Coxless Four and holds 5 World Championship titles. Alex was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the Queen’s 2013 New Year’s Honours list for services to rowing and was named “Olympic Athlete of the Year” at the GB Rowing Team’s awards in 2015. Recognised globally for his impressive achievements in the world of rowing, Alex has been featured endlessly in the international press from BBC News to Men’s Health Magazine. Alex shows his passion for adventure as a patron of the British Exploring youth charity and as a father of three young children he is passionate about inspiring the young.

Tathagata Roy (IN) Second Skipper, Stroke, Mechanic, Engineer, Polar Row Charity Manager Team: Polar Row I Roy is a Commander in the Indian Navy, ex-Special Forces member and an accomplished combat diver, paratrooper, and survival expert. Roy has completed 40-mile speed marches with 30+ kilograms of equipment in less than 4.5 hours and has an extensive record of maritime qualifications including Marine Commando, Basic Nuclear Biological Chemical Damage Control, Firefighting, Seamanship Courses and Watchkeeping Certificates. Roy has also participated in free swimming and fin swimming events ranging from 1 to 10 hours in duration. Researcher Team: Polar Row II received his PhD in Evolutionary Biology from the University of Cambridge. His current research with the utilises ultra-endurance challenges to enhance knowledge of our adaptive capabilities. Danny has played a number of sports to a high level, with achievements including reaching a UK athletics age-group top 2 ranking over 100m, being a member of the GB Canoe Squad, and being elected Vice President of the Cambridge University Boat Club to compete against Oxford University. He is also a keen adventurer, being part of the 2009 Artemis crew attempting to break the Atlantic record where his crew averaged 100+ nautical miles a day. Dj Kawasaki Most Wanted Rar - Free Software And Shareware.