Four-man rowing crew from S.F. claims world speed record to Hawaii after 30 days at sea
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The Latitude 35 crew during a training row in San Francisco Bay, with Jason Caldwell at the front.Courtesy Great Pacific RaceShow MoreShow Less
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Jason Caldwell, second from the left, and the Latitude 35 crew before their bid to row to Hawaii.Courtesy Great Pacific RaceShow MoreShow Less
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The Latitude 35 crew rows toward Hawaii.Courtesy Great Pacific RaceShow MoreShow Less
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On Wednesday afternoon, a four-man crew of rowers pulled their 30-foot boat into Waikiki, setting foot on land for the first time in a month and setting a new world speed record for crossing the Pacific Ocean between San Francisco and Hawaii.
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