- German rower Pfender broke a Guinness World Records record by rowing around the world in a solo crossing across the Atlantic Ocean from Kalifornie to Gavaí.
- According to Ocean Rowing Society International, Pfender completed the route in less than 44 days, which is a new record for the fastest solo crossing.
- In the video, Pfender described the reasons for his success; he also said that the most important thing was his motivation and his passion for the sea.
German rower Pfender completed a record solo crossing of the Atlantic Ocean from Kalifornie to Gavaí, rowing from Gavaí to the finish line in 21 days, setting a new record.
According to Associated Press, Pfender survived a ship accident, Kalifornie, during a storm at sea. Pfender said in an interview that he had been preparing for the trip for a long time and that he had learned to cope with the situation; he also said that he had not been afraid of the storm and that he had been focused on his goal. He also said that he had been supported by his family and friends.
Pfender, in an interview with his supporters, said that he had to overcome the difficulties of the ocean and that he had to focus on his mental strength. He also said that he had been prepared for the physical and psychological challenges of the journey, and that he had learned to manage his emotions. According to him, he had to keep going even when he felt tired or afraid.
According to Ocean Rowing Society International, Pfender set a record for the fastest solo crossing, which is the average time of 44 days. In addition, he set another record for the fastest solo crossing, which is 52 days. The organization also stated that the record was recognized by Guinness World Records.
In an interview, Pfender said that he had always wanted to row across the ocean, and that he had been inspired by the idea of the journey. He also said that he had been aware of the risks but still decided to go, because he believed that he could do it. He added that he had been motivated by the desire to test himself and to prove that he could achieve his goal.
On the Guinness World Records website, it is noted that Pfender rowed the Atlantic Ocean in a solo journey for 18 years and that he started the trip after three years. In the interview, he said: I just love boats in the middle of nowhere.
In addition, in an interview, he said that he had to deal with the cold and that he had to stay focused on his goal. He said that he had to overcome the difficulties and that he had to keep going even when he felt like giving up.