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After more than 68 days at sea, Michelle Lee has made it to English Harbour in Antigua becoming the first Australian woman to cross any ocean solo in a rowboat. She talks us through the ups and downs of her record breaking journey, including all all about day 46 - the day she realised the race had become a survival challenge.
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With Michelle Lee expected to spend another month at sea, we thought we'd check in with her nearest and dearest, to see why they think she'll complete this tremendous challenge.
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We hear from Atlantic Challenge record holders and speak to an oceanographer to learn more about the conditions Michelle is facing at sea.
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First recorded phone call from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean as Michelle passes the halfway mark.
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Tony Roberts is Michelle's eyes and ears on land. He's the one she calls for weather advice, tactical tips and moral support.
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Michelle Lee is taking on the world's toughest ocean race and attempting to become Australia’s first woman to row solo across an ocean. We speak to her about what makes her tick and why she's spending three months at sea, alone in a rowboat.
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This is the story of Michelle Lee, as she attempts to become the first Australian female to row solo across an ocean in the world's toughest ocean race, the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge.