US Rower Taryn Smith Completes 3,000‑mile Atlantic Solo Row
25‑year‑old Taryn Smith finishes lone 46‑day Atlantic row.

Taryn Smith, a 25‑year‑old from the U.S., finished a 3,000‑mile solo rowing expedition across the Atlantic after 46 days of daily paddling between 10–12 miles from La Gomera, Spain, to Antigua in the Caribbean. She documented the voyage on Instagram, reaching over 620,000 followers, and released a celebratory finish video on YouTube. Smith trained for three years before the event, which is organized by Atlantic Campaigns as part of the World's Toughest Row. She rowed with a cabin, meal packs, a water maker, and supported the nonprofit Girls on the Run, aiming to empower school‑aged girls with confidence and physical activity.
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