As part of the challenge Team Seasoar are raising money for Lyme Disease UK (LDUK). LDUK supports people living with the sometimes devastating effects of Lyme disease. They also provide support for affected families and raise awareness of Lyme disease in the UK.
Roseview heard about Team Seasoar at the G23 Awards, when one of their guests – well known industry figure Sam Weber – mentioned his participation.
Discussing the challenge, Sam said: “I’ve climbed Kilimanjaro and taken part in an SAS jungle survival course in the Amazon, but rowing across the Atlantic will be my toughest challenge yet! The World’s Toughest Row will push our physical and mental strength to the limit. We’re expecting waves that measure up to 20 feet high, and on average we’ll lose 12kg each, while burning 5,000 calories. By the time the challenge starts we’ll have been training for more than 18 months.”
Talking about their sponsorship of Team Seasoar, Roseview director Paul Bygrave said: “When Sam told us about what he’s doing we were awestruck. It’s such a tough challenge. But if anyone can do it, Sam and his teammates can. We jumped at the chance to sponsor them, supporting both the team and their fantastic choice of charity, Lyme Disease UK. We’ll be following their journey and cheering them on through every stroke, albeit from dry land!”
To support Team Seasoar, visit www.teamseasoar.co.uk. To find out more about Roseview, visit www.roseview.co.uk.
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