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In December 2027, one man will row 3,000 miles across the Atlantic, alone.
No engine. No sail. Just grit, faith, and the open ocean.
This isn’t a slogan. It’s a call to step beyond what feels possible.
Explore the race, the route, and what it takes to cross an ocean powered only by oars.
Rowing for more than a finish line. Supporting two orphanages and every child who deserves a chance.
Follow the journey, meet our partners, and join the community that makes this mission real.



Kenneth’s Atlantic journey is bigger than the challenge itself. He’s rowing 3,000 miles alone—not for recognition, but to shine a light on children who face far greater obstacles every day. This mission is dedicated to supporting MHC Oxford and CCH North Carolina, two orphanages providing safety, stability, and a real chance at a brighter future.
These organizations care for children who have been displaced, abandoned, or left without the support every child deserves. Their work creates hope where it’s needed most—offering education, guidance, and the foundation for a new beginning. Kenneth rows to amplify their voices and their impact across an ocean.
Every stroke he takes is a reminder that courage can inspire change. By standing with this mission, you help extend that hope even further, proving that compassion can cross any distance—even 3,000 miles of open water.





The World’s Toughest Row is widely considered the most extreme endurance race on the planet. Solo rowers cross over 3,000 miles of open Atlantic Ocean, battling waves up to 20 feet high, isolation, exhaustion, and the raw forces of nature: entirely human-powered.
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