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Stray FM News

Yorkshire Rows tell Stray FM about their epic adventure

Mar 07, 2016, 07:38 PM

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Four mums from #Yorkshire have been talking about their record-breaking voyage on the high seas. Helen Butters, Janette Benaddi, Niki Doeg and Frances Davies - otherwise known as the Yorkshire Rows - became the oldest all-female crew to row across the #Atlantic Ocean. Niki and Frances spoke to Stray FM after arriving home from #Antigua.

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