Female US rower reflects on ‘surreal’ record-breaking journey from California to Hawaii
Kelsey Pfendler, a 32-year-old Grand Canyon river-rafting guide, has become the first US woman to row solo from California to Hawaii, completing the 2,400-mile journey in a record-breaking time of under 44 days. She departed Monterey, California, on May 21st and arrived in Honolulu on July 3rd in her 21ft rowboat, Lily.

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AI-generatedKelsey Pfendler, a 32-year-old Grand Canyon river-rafting guide, has become the first US woman to row solo from California to Hawaii, completing the 2,400-mile journey in a record-breaking time of under 44 days. She departed Monterey, California, on May 21st and arrived in Honolulu on July 3rd in her 21ft rowboat, Lily. Pfendler's time surpassed previous female and male records. She hopes her accomplishment will inspire other women to take risks and push their limits. Pfendler documented challenges such as blistered hands and sleeping difficulties, alongside moments of awe at the ocean's immensity.
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5 extractedPfendler has been a professional raft guide for eight years, leading trips on the Grand Canyon's Colorado River.
Pfendler hopes her accomplishment inspires other women to push their limits and take risks.
Her time was faster than the previous female record of 86 days and the male record of 52 days.
Pfendler completed the 2,400-mile journey in just under 44 days.
Kelsey Pfendler is the first US woman to row solo from California to Hawaii in record time.