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		<title>Men disqualified 1 mile from end of 2,500-mile race</title>
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			<title>Original Blog Entry: Men disqualified 1 mile from end of 2,500-mile race</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Atlantic rowing pair crash into reef ONE MILE from finish after racing 2,500 miles<br /><br />Daily Mail Reporter<br /><br />9:05 AM on 23rd March 2010<br /><br />Two British rowers who spent almost three months racing 2,500 miles across the Atlantic had to be rescued after hitting a reef less than a mile from the finish line.<br /><br />Phil Pring and Ben Cummings, who had been at sea for 76 days, were disqualified from the Canaries to the West Indies race after they ran aground.<br /><br />The pair, members of Zennor Gig Club, were picked up by authorities after the incident near the Caribbean island of Antigua on Sunday.<br /><br />Scuppered: Phil Pring, left, and Ben Cummings were disqualified from the race after running aground<br /><br />The men were taking part in the Atlantic Rowing Race in their boat Vision Of Cornwall and were in 15th place when they hit the reef.<br /><br />Falmouth Coastguard said that the two friends, who were raising money for the Cornwall Blind Association, were safe and well.<br /><br />According to organisers Woodvale Challenge, although Mr Cummings, 36, and Mr Pring, 32, from Falmouth, Cornwall, did not complete the race, they did offcially complete a transatlantic crossing as they had passed the eastern tip of Antigua, the landmark used for such events.<br /><br />A spokesman said: &#x27;The boat passed over a first reef and narrowly avoided capsizing but despite the efforts of the guys to row clear the breaking surf rolled the vessel which became trapped on the reef.<br /><br />&#x27;It&#x27;s absolutely gutting - to be so close to the finish line must be very hard to take.<br /><br />&#x27;But they did complete a transatlantic crossing and hopefully that achievement will be enough for them.&#x27;<br /><br />Last month the men said there had been a lot of &#x27;niggling problems&#x27; during the voyage in their boat, which was built in a barn near Helston, Cornwall.<br /><br />As well as having to cope with heat and weight-loss, just two weeks after setting off from the Canary Island of La Gomera on January 4, their drinking water maker failed when a charger from their solar panels broke - resulting in them having to be supplied from a support boat.<br /><br />LINK TO PHOTO<br /><br />Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1259969/Atlantic-rowing-pair-crash-reef-ONE-MILE-finish-racing-2-500-miles.html#ixzz0j9gdbQEQ<br /><br />... &#x5b;&#xa0;<a href="https://blogs.lotterypost.com/truesee/2010/3/men-disqualified-1-mile-from-end-of-2500-mil.htm">More</a>&#xa0;&#x5d;</p>]]></description>
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