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In 2011, Wishart led a crew on a voyage that rowed 500 miles on journey to the 1996 certified position of the Magnetic North Pole. The expedition team included Adventurers and mariners Mark Delstanche, Rob Sleep, Billy Gammon and Captain David Mans. The BBC filmed the expedition for a TV documentary
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after the project sponsor's single malt whisky brand. The expedition rowed through open waters during the summer melting season, reaching the Pole position in Deer Bay on 25 August. The boat was designed to enable the crew to be hauled over the ice where navigation on water was impossible. This was
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Following the success of this expedition, which proved that novices could be trained and equipped for a Polar expedition, the two men established The Polar Race. The first Polar Race was April 2003. Before April, it is too dark and after April there is open water. Since 2003, the race has been run
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In 2015 Jock led an expedition the 1996 Magnetic North Pole for the children's charity of rugby – Wooden Spoon. The Arctic Rugby Challenge was a trek across the ice to the Pole where they played the 'most northerly rugby match in history'. He trained the participants, including former international
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Wishart said of his latest expedition: "It is hard to imagine that in the 21st century there are still parts of our oceans that have never been explored. This is truly a voyage into the unknown – within 60 nautical miles of the start of our voyage; we will be taking
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on 19 April 1998 on their 26,000-mile worldwide journey. The journey encompassed 15 ports in 10 countries, and the intention was to complete the journey inside 80 days, which would have been shorter than the 83 days that the US Navy's
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every other year: 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 and 2011. As of May 2007, three races have been run with 40 out of 41 competitors successfully reaching the Pole. In the ensuing two races, every competitor reached the North Pole.
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On 25 August 2011 at 1830 hours Wishart's boat reached this Pole position. He announced the success saying: "There is now a row boat at the '96 Mag. North Pole"
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organised The Ultimate Challenge, in which they chose 10 arctic novices from over 500 applicants and successfully led them to the Magnetic North Pole.
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The team ultimately completed the circumnavigation in 74 days, 20 hours and 58 minutes, 7 days faster than the 83 days that the Triton was submerged.
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as referee. It has been recognised as an official Guinness World Record. Wooden Spoon expected to raise in excess of £200,000 from the fundraiser.
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in 1960. While the circumnavigation portion of Operation Sandblast is claimed to have taken 60 days, 21 hours, this has not been recognised by
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only required for the last 2 miles where ice had blown into Deer Bay during a period of high winds.
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In 2010 Wishart announced his intention to take a rowing boat to the certified 1996 position of the
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In 1997 Wishart and teammate Duncan Nicoll placed 10th in a trans-Atlantic rowboat race from the
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is a maritime and polar adventurer, sportsman and explorer. Until his successful 2011
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Jock Wishart has twice trekked to the North Pole in record-setting expeditions.
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through waters that have may never been navigated by any surface vessel."
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and its filmmaker Mark Beaumont joined the crew. The boat was named
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Press Release Thursday, 15 April 2010 announcing Wishart's voyage
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Record breaking circumnavigation of the globe in a powered vessel
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BBC News web-site, 3 July 1998; extracted 16 December 2009
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Confronting Poseidon: Around the World Against the Odds
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Row to the Pole voyage, set out on 28 July 2011 from
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Around the World Submerged: The Voyage of the Triton
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nuclear-powered submarine remained submerged during
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Alumni of the College of the Venerable Bede, Durham
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FRSGS
Old Pulteney Row to the Pole
Polar Race
Dumfries
academy
Durham University
College of the Venerable Bede
Durham University Boat Club
Durham Union
Easter term
Durham University Athletic Union
Tim Stimpson
Ollie Phillips
Lee Mears
Geomagnetic North Pole
changes to the Arctic climate
Resolute Bay
Nunavut
www.rowtothepole.com
Canary Islands
Barbados
Cable & Wireless Adventurer
Gibraltar
USS Triton
Operation Sandblast
Guinness World Records
Polar Race
David Hempleman-Adams
"CABLE AND WIRELESS ADVENTURER TRIMARAN DIESEL POWERED JOCK WISHART JULES VERNE TROPHY RECORD NIGEL IRENS BOAT DESIGN"
"Notable Hild Bede Alumni"

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