The married doctors had been at sea for 65 days in their unassisted row around Britain.
Adam Baker and Charlie Fleury said they were "devastated" that they had to abandon their challenge
Adam Baker and Charlie Fleury's 21ft vessel was in danger of being blown on to rocks near Hartlepool on Monday.The rescue effectively ended the unsupported challenge for the married doctors from Exeter. They had been rowing clockwise around the coast of Great Britain and as part of the challenge were not allowed to seek assistance.Luckily they were just a few metres from the shore and opposite the Hartlepool lifeboat station.The couple previously spent 51 days at sea rowing from the Canary Islands arriving in Antigua in Januaryacross the Atlantic
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