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The Misfits, an all-male team, set off from Tower Bridge in London against the all-female team, the SeaGals, to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45
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The Misfits, an all-male team, set off from Tower Bridge in London against the all-female team, the SeaGals, to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45
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The Misfits, an all-male team, set off from Tower Bridge in London against the all-female team, the SeaGals, to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45
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The Misfits, an all-male team, set off from Tower Bridge in London against the all-female team, the SeaGals, to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45
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The SeaGals (LR): Laura Thomasson, Angela Madsen, Beverley Ashton and Belinda Kirk posing with the Virgin Trophy. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great
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The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
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The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
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The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
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The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
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The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
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The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
rowing_friday_extras007.jpg
The SeaGals rowing towards the solent. They set off from Tower Bridge in London to row non-stop, without assistance for 2,010 miles around the treacherous waters of mainland Great Britain to win the Virgin Trophy and up to £45,000 in prizes.
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