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John Bishop and Mathew Pritchard share selfie from early morning dip in Barry walesonline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from walesonline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Johnny Ward is one difficult fella to pin down, not least because he can’t stay in one place for very long. After all, this is the man who has made a name not to mention a hugely lucrative travel blogging business for himself as being the only Irishman to have travelled to every country in the world. It takes three attempts to get chatting to him from where he is currently in Antigua but he’s got a good excuse for having to postpone the call. Johnny Ward has been desperately trying to book in for a haircut, and I couldn’t deny him that. After spending 51 days rowing the Atlantic Ocean 3,200 nautical miles from the Canary Islands to Antigua, to be exact, he deserves all the pampering he can get. ....
BBC News By James McCarthy image captionDirty Vegan star Matt Pritchard has been rowing the Atlantic as part of a four-man crew While most of us have spent months locked down, Dirty Vegan Matt Pritchard has completed a row of the Atlantic. The BBC TV chef was in a team of four crossing the ocean to raise awareness about mental health - and they reached the finish line in Antigua on Sunday. Initially setting off on the 3,200 mile trip from Lanzarote on 6 March, they had to restart from Fuerteventura a week later. They could undertake the voyage as Covid rules allow charity events. ....
'Our business really has changed for good' - Aberdeen's Fierce Beer chief on surviving lockdown and planning for the future pressandjournal.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pressandjournal.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Shares On March 3, television personality and vegan activist Matt Pritchard will set off on a 3,200 mile rowing journey across the Atlantic Ocean to raise money for animals. Pritchard will be accompanied by three crew members on the un-assisted journey from Lanzarote (an island off the coast of West Africa) to the Caribbean nation of Antigua which is expected to take 35 to 45 days. “I’m really looking forward to hitting the Atlantic Ocean for 3,200 miles of rowing 24/7, with [crewmembers] Billy, Johnny, and Martin,” Pritchard said. “I have no doubt in my mind that this will challenge me mentally and physically for however long it takes us to arrive in Antigua. COVID lockdown has affected us all in a very big way and especially the mental health of all of us. So, to be able to row and raise much needed funds to help those who are suffering is extremely important.” ....