They set off in January
An Isle of Man duo, who were welcomed into the Caribbean with waving Manx flags, have completed one of the world's toughest ocean challenges in record time.
That audio there from the Atlantic Dash Facebook page was the moment Tim Foster and Mike Reed made landfall in Antigua.
They started their non-stop rowing journey from Lanzarote (Canary Islands) in January.
On Saturday, they became the first crew to complete the challenge in the fastest time ever: 49 days, 3 hours, and 33 minutes.
The pair took on the competition in support of Crossroads Care Isle of Man.
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