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Portsmouth July 2005
Connector
maker Harwin has always been proud
to be based in Portsmouth, and has a history of supplying high reliability
interconnect systems for demanding applications including naval,
offshore and marine equipment. Recently, the link with the sea has
become even stronger, as the company has sponsored the record-breaking,
nonstop, round-Britain GB Row Challenge - led by Harwin Director,
Lt William de Laszlo.
The team completed the gruelling
2,110 mile, five week row on July 4th, finishing at Tower Bridge
in London. This is the first time the feat has ever been achieved,
and in the process, the team hopes to raise £250,000 for the
Outward Bound Trust (OB) and Leukaemia Research (Fergus Maclay Leukaemia
Database). Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Patron of The Outward
Bound Trust and Colonel-in-Chief of the Grenadier Guards (from which
the team was drawn) met the team at the finish. "The circumnavigation
of Britain by four oarsmen is a remarkable achievement. It requires
exceptional courage, determination and team work. I hope it will
encourage all those who are taking their first steps in adventurous
pursuits through Outward Bound courses to overcome novel challenges",
he commented.
Will de Laszlo said: "We
wanted to do something that had never been achieved before. Cape
Wrath and the Irish Sea were low points with massive waves, very
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winds and very little drinking water. But we also had some amazing
times - including rowing past a 24 foot basking shark as big as
the boat - and seeing Britain from the outside makes you realize
how beautiful this country is." To make a donation, please
call +44 1732 520111, quoting GB ROW CHALLENGE; or go online at
www.gbrowchallenge.com/donate.html

Team leader Will de Laszlo describes the
rigours of the row to HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
For more details, please contact:
Ben Green, Marketing Manager, Harwin
t: +44-2392 314 532
e: bgreen@harwin.co.uk
w: www.harwin.com
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