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NEW Quay RNLI assisted Clwb Rhwyfo Llangrannog Rowing Club with their training for this year’s Celtic Challenge.

The biennial challenge sees teams of 12 people rowing through the night from Arklow in Ireland to Aberystwyth in Wales, a journey of approximately 97 miles. The race is an extreme test of endurance and usually takes between 15 and 24 hours, depending on the weather.

Two New Quay RNLI crew members, Laura Mears and Heather Rees-Gaunt, are members of the Llangrannog Rowing Club and Heather will be taking part in the gruelling challenge which is set to take place between 3 and 6 May.

As part of their preparations, the rowing team took part in a structured exercise with lifeboat crew members simulating a person overboard incident so that the rowers gained experience in manoeuvring the boat and recovering a person from the water.

New Quay RNLI community safety adviser, Roy Fenner, also gave advice on safety equipment and means of calling for help. Heather, who has previously rowed the Indian Ocean from Australia to the Seychelles, breaking two world records, said: “These training exercises with the RNLI are crucial for our preparations as we will be rowing in the Irish Sea at night, which can be a dangerous place to be if you’re not fully prepared. “The person over board training helps each team member know what to do if the situation arises. “After the training session, the feedback from all the rowers was hugely positive. “Doing the practical training has installed a huge element of confidence in dealing with the ever-changing scenarios that can take place at sea. “I know from experience that anything can happen and usually when you least expect it. “Small situations escalate very quickly in such an unpredictable environment but knowing your team has that little bit more experience and training can only ever be a positive.”

The club is still searching for sponsors for various items of clothing for the challenge. If you are able to help, email Rhwyfo Crannog Rowing on mispinc@hotmail. com or call 07415 351 431.

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