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In page Niall Iain MacDonald:
"To raise awareness of mental health issues, MacDonald undertook a solo row of the Minch between Stornoway and Ullapool on 16 July 2008 and completed the 43-mile row in 26 hours.[5][3] In November 2011 he was rescued half-way through a 100-mile row from Barra to Lewis after an oar snapped.[6] In June 2014 he embarked upon a solo row from New York to Stornoway in a 24-foot rowing boat that was expected to take three months. He was forced to abandon the attempt after nine days, having sustained injuries in stormy conditions.[7] The boat was later salvaged and he appealed for help with the cost of this.[8]
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