Chinese women broke world records for rowing across the Atlantic
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Four Chinese women have just broken four world records for rowing across the Atlantic. Named the Kung Fu Cha Cha Team from Shantou University, the four women spent 34 days at sea doing unsupported rowing. /Wangyi Photo

Four Chinese women have just broken four world records for rowing across the Atlantic. Named the Kung Fu Cha Cha Team from Shantou University, the four women spent 34 days at sea doing unsupported rowing. /Wangyi Photo

Although the average age of the young women is 23, they have become the fastest female team to complete the challenge, which is also the only Chinese team to row. /Wangyi Photo

Although the average age of the young women is 23, they have become the fastest female team to complete the challenge, which is also the only Chinese team to row. /Wangyi Photo

The team started from Canary Island to Antigua. They rowed in shifts – two hours on and off, and non-stop for the entire journey. They carried their food and made their water by solar powered desalinator. /Atlantic Campaigns

The team started from Canary Island to Antigua. They rowed in shifts – two hours on and off, and non-stop for the entire journey. They carried their food and made their water by solar powered desalinator. /Atlantic Campaigns