Ben’s first sporting event since rowing the Atlantic in 2006 will see him running the Great North Run 2007 with James Cracknell as part of our their training programme for their race to the South Pole next year.
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Ben Fogle’s book about crossing the Atlantic with James Cracknell is due to be launched later this year and will now be called “The Crossing: Conquering the Atlantic in the World’s Toughest Rowing Race”.
“An incredible test of physical and mental endurance.” - Daily Mail
“The world’s foremost naked transatlantic rowers - The pair have crossed the Atlantic using nothing but the power of their own arms in a boat built from a flat-pack, enduring terrible weather, erratic water supplies and a life-threatening capsize just days from the finishing line.” - Daily Telegraph
Atlantic Books will be publishing the only account of Ben Fogle and James Cracknell’s unbelievable undertaking, the Atlantic Rowing Race 2005, in time for Christmas 2006. However, you can now pre-order “Two Naked Men in a Boat” from Amazon.co.uk.
Synopsis
When James Cracknell and Ben Fogle decided to compete in the Atlantic Rowing Race, they thought they knew what awaited them: nearly three thousand miles of empty ocean, stormy weather and colossal physical stress. But their epic journey would become at times, a living hell that tested the strength of every fibre of their being. Yet, forty seven days later, James and Ben were the first pair to cross the finishing line - overtaking one of the fourman teams in the process - becoming the first British pair ever to win the race. They pushed themselves physically, psychologically and emotionally to the limit. They survived without water rations for two days, lost the few clothes they had in a freak wave, capsized, hallucinated, wept, fought, played games, grew beards, nursed blisters and rowed 2,930 miles. They will never be the same again.
Ben and James, in their boat Spirit of EDF Energy, crossed the finish line due of South of Cape Shirley, Antigua at 0713 Hours GMT in a crossing time of 49 days, 19 hours and 08 minutes. Although Ben and James just missed out on second place overall, as the first pairs boat to finish the race, they claimed first place in their class.
Ben Fogle and James Cracknell are leading the Pairs Class in the Atlantic Rowing Race 2005. They are currently in 4th position with only 3 four-man teams in front. You can view their progress at the official Atlantic Rowing Race site www.atlanticrowingrace.co.uk or keep updates at their official race web site www.2meninaboat.com.