First person to simultaneously hold overall speed records on three oceans

According to Official Guinness Records,

The first person to simultaneously hold overall speed records on three oceans is Fiann Paul (Iceland): fastest row across the Atlantic east to west, at an average speed of 3.386 knots (6.27 km/h;3.89 mph;2011, team of six, on board Sara G);fastest row across the Indian Ocean east to west, at an average speed of 2.65 knots (4.90 km/h;3.05 mph;2014, team of seven, on board Avalon);and fastest row on the Mid-Pacific route east to west, at an average speed of 2.21 knots (4.09 km/h;2.54 mph;2016, team of four, on board Danielle).Fiann's overall speed records were set on classic-class boats competing against both classic- and open-class vessels. Open-class rowboats have have higher cabins, allowing them to use wind power unlike classic-class rowboats.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27