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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Down at last! Alistair McAuley of AkzoNobel completes his abseil down the side of 30 St Mary's Axe - The Gerkhin. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Darren Guidera of Team Brogan looks up at the dizzying height from which he has descended after abseiling down the face of the Leadenhall Building - popularly know as the Walkie Talkie Building. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Young Joseph Demetriou, with a poster he made in support of his father's City Three Peaks Challenge, yells encouragement to his Dad Jimmy as he descends  from the top of the Gerkhin, the building he manages. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: A woman takes a picture withy her phone as the Gerkhin's Property Manager Jimmy Demetriou abseils down the face of the building he manages.  The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: David Dangoor, representing the Exilarch Foundation descends from the top of 30 St Mary's Axe - The Gerkhin. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: The Gerkhin's property Manager Jimmy Demetriou abseils down the face of the building he manages.  The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: The Gerkhin's property Manager Jimmy Demetriou abseils down the face of the building he manages.  The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Down at last! Alistair McAuley of AkzoNobel completes his abseil down the side of 30 St Mary's Axe - The Gerkhin. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Darren Guidera of Team Brogan abseils down the face of the Leadenhall Building - popularly know as the Walkie Talkie Building. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Bill Roberts of Clogau Goldmine abseils down the side of 20 Fenchurch Street. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Bill Roberts of Clogau Goldmine abseils down the side of 20 Fenchurch Street. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: David Dangoor, representing the Exilarch Foundation descends from the top of 30 St Mary's Axe - The Gerkhin. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: David Dangoor, representing the Exilarch Foundation descends from the top of 30 St Mary's Axe - The Gerkhin. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: 30 St Mary's Axe Building Manager Jimmy Demetriou gets a hug from his son Joseph who made a special banner in support of his Dad's abseil down the face of the iconic Building he manages. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Young Joseph Demetriou with his poster supporting his Dad Jimmy, a tiny speck on the Face of the Gerkhin as he abseils down its gurved face. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Young Joseph Demetriou with his poster supporting his Dad Jimmy, a tiny speck on the Face of the Gerkhin as he abseils down its gurved face. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Darren Guidera of Team Brogan abseils down the face of the Leadenhall Building - popularly know as the Walkie Talkie Building. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: David Dangoor, representing the Exilarch Foundation descends from the top of 30 St Mary's Axe - The Gerkhin. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: Jimmy Demetriou descends from the heights of the Gerkhin where he is the building Manager. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • London, September 7th 2015. PICTURED: A passerby takes a picture with his phones as the tiny speck near the top of the tower, Bill Roberts of Clogau Goldmine abseils down the side of 20 Fenchurch Street. The Outward Bound Trust City Three Peaks Challenge in conjunction with The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity is a breathtaking abseiling endeavour on the greatest urban mountain range: The City of London.
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  • Shooters Hill, London, uly 30th 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrates 100,000 Team London volunteers in his project to mobilise an army of volunteers across the capital to undertake youth projects aimed at reducing crime. The Wide Horizon project icorporates volunteers from thius undertaking and the Mayor was shown first hand how the project has enabled the Wide Horizon's Adventure Training centre to add another facility to engage and educate children and youths. PICTURED: The Mayor speaks to corporate volunteers from Zen Desktop.
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  • Shooters Hill, London, uly 30th 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrates 100,000 Team London volunteers in his project to mobilise an army of volunteers across the capital to undertake youth projects aimed at reducing crime. The Wide Horizon project icorporates volunteers from thius undertaking and the Mayor was shown first hand how the project has enabled the Wide Horizon's Adventure Training centre to add another facility to engage and educate children and youths. PICTURED: The Mayor of London Boris Johnson poses with people behind the Wide Horizons project
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  • Shooters Hill, London, uly 30th 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrates 100,000 Team London volunteers in his project to mobilise an army of volunteers across the capital to undertake youth projects aimed at reducing crime. The Wide Horizon project icorporates volunteers from thius undertaking and the Mayor was shown first hand how the project has enabled the Wide Horizon's Adventure Training centre to add another facility to engage and educate children and youths. PICTURED: Success! The Mayor of London celebrates his fire lighting skills.
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  • Shooters Hill, London, uly 30th 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrates 100,000 Team London volunteers in his project to mobilise an army of volunteers across the capital to undertake youth projects aimed at reducing crime. The Wide Horizon project icorporates volunteers from thius undertaking and the Mayor was shown first hand how the project has enabled the Wide Horizon's Adventure Training centre to add another facility to engage and educate children and youths. PICTURED: Boris johnson blows on his smouldering kindling.
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  • Shooters Hill, London, uly 30th 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrates 100,000 Team London volunteers in his project to mobilise an army of volunteers across the capital to undertake youth projects aimed at reducing crime. The Wide Horizon project icorporates volunteers from thius undertaking and the Mayor was shown first hand how the project has enabled the Wide Horizon's Adventure Training centre to add another facility to engage and educate children and youths. PICTURED: Mayor Boris Johnson is shown around the Wide Horizons Woodland project.
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  • Shooters Hill, London, uly 30th 2015. Mayor of London Boris Johnson celebrates 100,000 Team London volunteers in his project to mobilise an army of volunteers across the capital to undertake youth projects aimed at reducing crime. The Wide Horizon project icorporates volunteers from thius undertaking and the Mayor was shown first hand how the project has enabled the Wide Horizon's Adventure Training centre to add another facility to engage and educate children and youths. PICTURED:  Boris Johnson joins children in a fire lighting exercise using a flint and steel.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Powering his way through the freezing, muddy water, a competitor records his adventure on a GoPro.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: A competitor grins as he splashes his way through a maddy water obstacle.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: A determined competitor makes his way through a water obstacle.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: When not crawling through muddy water baths, competotors were sprayed with a fire hose.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Competitors make their way over a stack of hay bales, the first of many challenging obstacles on the 10Km course.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: A soaked Spiderman makes his way through one of several water obstacles.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Competitors remain in high spirits as they crawl through the dirty water of one of the course obstacles.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Her eyes on the prize - finishing, a woman makes her way through another freezing, muddy water obstacle.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Competitors take the plunge into one of several water obstacles on the 10Km course.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Survival of the wettest as a competitor braves one of several freezing water obstacles.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: A competitor dressed as Santa celebrates making it to the top of an obstacle.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Dressed as Santa, a competitor gives a thumb's-up to the camera.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: With a look of steely determination a competitor makes his way through a water obstacle.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Eyes focused on completing the course, a competitor crawls through the freezing, muddy water.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: A competitor wears a road cone on part of the course where  athletes had to lug them up and down the stairs of Wembley Stadium.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: Competitors lug road cones up and down the stairs of Wembley Stadium.
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  • Wembley, London November 22nd 2014. Thousands of competitors in teams compete in the Men's Health Survival of the Fittest event, raising money for various charities. Event organisers Rat Race created the challenging course, with various obstacles from mud pools to scaffolding climbing frames, with both serious and not-so-serious athletes competing for glory. PICTURED: A determined woman crawls through the reezing, muddy water of one of the obstacles on the course.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell, Natalia Cohen and Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Laura Penhaul, Natalia Cohen and Emma Mitchell perr out of their tiny cabin on their boat Doris.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympian Katherine Grainger.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Natalia Cohen secures Doris to her mooring.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew rowers and Olympic medallist Heather Stanning take Doris out on the River Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: A coxless four passes the Coxless Crew's trans-pacific rowing boat Doris on the River Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Natalia Cohen of the Coxless Crew helps crewmates Laura Penhaul and Emma Mitchell to bring Doris alongside after taking Olympic gold medallist Heather Stanning for a short row on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Emma Mitchell gives a thumbs-up after the naming ceremony for their boat Doris.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Natalia Cohen, L, Laura Stanning and Emma Mitchell celebrate the naming of their boat Doris, with Olympic medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Emma Mitchell, watched by Natalia Cohen (left) and Laura Penhaul enjoys a swig of champagne after the naming of theitr boat Doris by Olympic rower Heather Stanning, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning pours champagne on the bow of Doris during the boat's naming ceremony.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: The Coxless Crew in red are joined by rowing luminaries Naomi Riches, left, Katherine Grainger, third from left, and Heather Stanning, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympic Gold medallist Katherine Grainger, centre, chats with Laura Penhaul, left and Emma Mitchell, right.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Natalia Cohen, Emma Mitchell, Laura Penhaul
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: L-R Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell, Natalia Cohen and Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Paralympian Naomi Riches poses with Laura Penhaul, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen at Doris's mooring on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew members Laura Penhaul, left, Emma Mitchell and Natalia Cohen.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew's Laura Penhaul chats with Olympic Gold medallist Heather Stanning (centre) and crewmate Emma Mitchell as they row Doris on the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: The Coxless Crew's boat Doris is rowed along the Thames.
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Coxless Crew member Emma Mitchell
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  • Marlow, Bucks, January 24th 2015. Olympic and Paralympic rowing medallists including Naomi Riches, Heather Stanning and Katherine Grainger join members of a Coxless Crew at Marlow at their boat naming ceremony. The Coxless Crew is a team of four women who have given up their jobs to undertake an epic six-month 8,446 mile adventure rowing their boat Doris across the Pacific ocean from Sanfrancisco to Cairns in Australia, to raise funds for charities Walking With The Wounded and Breast Cancer Care. PICTURED: Olympian Katherine Grainger chats with members of the Coxless Crew and theit friends.
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