Adirondack Grad Smashes Solo Pacific Row, Sets New World Records

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Adirondack High School graduate Kelsey Pfendler completed a solo row from Monterey, California to Oahu, Hawaii in 43 days, becoming the first American woman to finish the trek solo and breaking the previous women’s record (86 days 10 hours 5 minutes) as well as the men’s record (52 days). She arrived to cheering crowds in Honolulu, saying she hadn’t expected the historic outcome.
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- First American Woman Rows Solo From California to Hawaii The New York Times
- Woman speaks out after history-making row from California to Hawaii ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Record-breaking solo rower Kelsey Pfendler arrives in Hawaii Hawaii News Now
- Meet Kelsey Pfendler, the 32-year-old who spent 43 days alone at sea, becoming the first American woman to row solo from California to Hawaii across a 2,400-mile stretch of ocean The Times of India
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