This June, lifelong friends and former rugby players Damian Browne and Fergus Farrell will attempt to row 3,000 nautical miles across the Atlantic Ocean together from New York to Galway.
Former Connacht and Leinster lock Damian Browne is no stranger to the agonies and ecstasies offered up on the water; back in 2018, he rowed solo east to west across the Southern North Atlantic and ultimately arrived to the island of Antigua to a heros welcome.
He is well acquainted with physically enduring quests; the Covid-19 pandemic recently delayed his plans to conquer the highest peaks in all seven continents of the world.
He is now bidding to become one of a select few to successfully row across the Atlantic Ocean in both directions, however he will not be alone as he sets out on this expedition.
Fergus Farrell represented Connacht at U18, U19 and U20 level while he was also capped for the Irish Youths at U18 level.
It was subsequent to his playing days that Fergus faced his biggest test, however. In 2018, an accident in his back garden resulted in him rupturing three spinal discs, one of which leaked onto his spinal cord and almost shredded it entirely.
Having been admitted to the National Rehabilitation Hospital [NRH] Spinal Injury Programme, Fergus was initially left without the use of his legs and feet. The prognosis after surgery in the Mater Hospitals National Spinal Unit was unkind; he was given a 5% chance of walking if he regained movement within 72 hours of his operation. Even with the hand he was dealt, Fergus remained optimistic.
He said: Even after the 72 hours, I had no movement but I didnt give up on myself. In a lot of areas, were told things and we accept them and just stay still; if you can challenge those things mentally, you should always do that.
After 21 days, Fergus regained some movement in his toes and that began an arduous road towards walking unaided once again. In 2019 the year after his accident - Fergus walked the 206km from his yard in Athenry to the NRH in Dublin, raising vital funds for the hospital in what was named the Toughest Trek Challenge.
Thus, neither party are strangers to reaching beyond their own apparent limits, and this June they will negotiate the unforgiving Atlantic in unison.
Damians appetite had been whetted ever since his successful crossing from east to west, and he initially had his brother Andrew in mind as a partner for the corresponding journey before Andrews wife fell pregnant.
He told of his thirst for further adventures following the successful arrival in Antigua.
In 2018 I rode the Southern North Atlantic, east to west. That was incredibly challenging, but from the challenge came great rewards.
While I was coming to the end of that, I felt like I had the space mentally to start thinking about what I might do next, and one of the options that kept coming up for me was another ocean row.
Building up to that crossing and during that crossing I knew that it was possible to row across the North Atlantic.
It was much less done [west to east] but it had been done so I started doing a little bit of research on that.
A few people had finished in Ireland - very few - I think it's only been done 70-odd times and the success rate is 34% - so only a small number of those boats actually got to the other side but a few of them had finished in Ireland.
So, the cogs kind of came together and I said that would be something I would do at some stage.
As the finer details of the planned trip began to crystallise, Fergus was in a strong position to put his name in the hat once Damians brother Andrew was ruled out of the running. Strong not only because of his own knack of overcoming huge obstacles, but also owing to the pairs long-term friendship.
He said: Weve known each other since we were 11 or 12 years of age but we didnt become friends until we were 18 or 19 and started playing rugby with each other rather than against each other.
Damian had hoped his brother would be able to do it [the Atlantic row] with him.
I did the Athenry to NRH challenge and through that I discovered that this is what really helps me to continue on a better path and what keeps me focused and challenged.
Damo had mentioned the Atlantic row a long time ago and I just said Id be very interested in doing it with him. Andrew had to step out after his wife fell pregnant so ultimately Damo came to myself after Id given him the offer of doing it.
Rowing as a means of getting from one side of the Atlantic to the other would be appealing to scarcely few, but Fergus saw the benefits above all else.
Having something like this in front of me keeps me focused and keeps me mentally and physically strong. When I dont have anything in the head, I kind of lose focus and lose track.
The prospect of danger at sea is something very real, and the Atlantic Ocean does not operate on a give respect, get respect type of quid pro quo. However, Fergus and Damian are equipped with a good background on the causes of unsuccessful ocean rows and possess an awareness of where things could go wrong.
Damian explained: Theres a 34% success rate. Ocean rowing is at its most dangerous when youre close to land because when youre in the middle of the ocean, the percentages of what you can hit are drastically reduced.
An ocean rowing boat is highly susceptible to wind. Any time youre near the coastline and the wind gets up, that boat really isnt within your control. So thats actually the biggest factor in ocean rows going wrong; when they go wrong, more often than not they go wrong near the start and near land.
He also outlined that fatalities are thankfully a rarity on such trips.
On this route, a lot of the failures wouldve happened between 0-9 days. There are things that can go wrong and when they do, theyre involved in a rescue attempt. By maritime law, the nearest boat must aid in a rescue attempt.
Its very, very rarely a fatal ending it has happened, but its really rare. An ocean rowing boat is a very safe craft; you could cut it in half and both halves would float because its all compartmentalized. Youve got everything on that boat to survive.
As long as you dont lose contact with the boat, everything should be fine. Thats the big, big risk out there because if you do [lose contact], the chances are you will not get back unless its a very calm day.
Fergus and Damian will haul themselves across the Atlantic Ocean aboard their 6.2 metre-long ocean rowing boat, Cushlamachree. One end of the boat contains the pairs sleeping quarters while the other stores food, ropes and other equipment needed on board. Most of the storage lies underneath the deck level so that the weight lies beneath the gravity line in the event of the boat capsizing.
The world record crossing time is 55 days and 13 hours, a time which the pair are bidding to beat. They have, however, brought along 60 days worth of food as a precaution. Needless to say, the culinary inventory will be a maritime smorgasbord.
Fergus outlined the menu: We estimate theres going to be 14,000 calories burnt a day each so we plan on bringing 60 days worth of food. Were going to be consuming roughly 10,000 calories a day. Well have Radix, a dried food which has all the really important nutrients. Well have four a day, thatd be around 3,000-3,500 calories.
After that, a lot of high protein, calorific foods like peanuts, peanut butters, flapjacks, millionaire squares, loads of that type of stuff. Shakes that are very calorific as well.
Every opportunity that we get for rest well be eating something because we need that energy. In terms of water, well have a machine which takes as much salt as possible out of the ocean water; it does five litres of water an hour and well be using an awful lot when were out there.
Fergus and Damian arent lacking in the line of gadgets and gizmos, either. As well as GPS which will help them plot their way across, their boat has an Automatic Identification System [AIS] which will act as a radar when other boats come into their vicinity. Communications between they and other ships will be transmitted through a very high frequency radio, Damian says, because were basically invisible to them.
A special phone will help them to get online to provide updates, but there wont be any lengthy surfing of the web as the real waves take precedence.
Damian said: We have a SAT phone, another unit thats capable of getting us online to send pictures and videos from the ocean.
Were pretty well connected and theres a lot of safety beacons that go off if you fall overboard, SOS and all that. In terms of being tooled up, we have plenty.
And the objective is not only to get across the Atlantic Ocean from the Hudson River and into Galway Bay; Damian and Fergus will chase the horizon as they look to set a new world record for the quickest time across the Atlantic.
Damian explained that the best approach is one where the pair at least go hammer and tongs in pursuit of the world record and see how they fare.
He said: When you set these things up, the baseline goal is to get across. That in itself is extremely difficult.
Last time, I had unbelievable intentions around it [the world record] but there was no clear marker, and this time I wanted to set out that stall from the start that every decision would be made around that. The clear marker is that 55 days and 13 hours. It has been attempted 18 times and only six of those boats actually got across while only one boat came anywhere near beating it.
It gives us great direction every day in terms of training and preparation but also when were on the ocean to have those daily targets to hit as individuals and as a team.
The flippant nature of the elements at sea will have a fair say in how their plans pan out, however.
Its totally dependent on weather; if the monster that is the Atlantic Ocean decides that were going to have two, three or four storms then its out of our control. If we get the right conditions, well be ready to give it as good a go as anyone can give it.
Fergus echoed the same sentiment while explaining that the blunt reality is that being at sea for a prolonged period is not a prospect that warms the soul.
The world record is something thatll really focus the mind when were out there and help us keep fighting day in, day out. I believe if we dont have the intention to try and break the world record, wed probably get lazy and itd take longer.
At the end of the day, we dont want to be out at sea too long. Im not there for the luxury or the enjoyment of it, Im there to go for that record. Every extra day at sea makes things harder and we only have 60 days food ultimately wed have to start rationing that if were not going for the record.
Damians penchant for ocean rowing stemmed initially from the physical training required for a front five rugby player. Exposure to watt bikes and rowers led to many coaches and fitness instructors at various clubs pointing out to him that he had both the knack and the raw power for rowing. Following the end of his rugby career, he had a strong foundation from which to turn rowing from a prescribed element of training into a passion.
Both men were heavily involved in rugby in their earlier years. For many sportspeople, the all-consuming and visceral nature of competitive sport can be an essential outlet and once retirement looms, there remains a lot of energy to expend but no arena to expend it in. Both Fergus and Damian agree that rugby became its own grand platform away from regular day-to-day life.
Fergus said: Any sport where youre part of a team and that camaraderie and then you step outside of that, I think that can be an unusual place.
I was lucky when I stepped away, I had a business and employees. I almost classed that as my new team. I was lucky that way.
There were things you would miss massively; I probably used rugby as a good way of venting my anger. I definitely found myself being a little more volatile after rugby in a day-to-day situation because I didnt have that place to do it on a pitch or a training ground.
For Damian, the void was considerable and the escapades on the water have certainly helped in supplementing his life with competition and chaos in the absence of rugby.
It's a big hole to fill. I had plans in place post-rugby, and even with them being purposeful, I had to accept its a hole that will probably never be filled.
Because of the primal nature of the sport, theres almost a savage warrior that comes out when youre on the pitch. That doesnt get any access or airing in daily life - its not welcome - but on a rugby pitch it is.
When youve touched that side of you, unless you get into something like MMA, that probably can never be truly expressed once again and thats a hard pill to swallow.
These adventures really help to alleviate any angst over the loss of a warrior sport like rugby.
Both are working to a strict timeline now as the departure date draws ever closer. The main focus in these latter stages is directed more towards ensuring everything is packed onto the boat, which will itself be shipped to New York before Fergus and Damian convene in the Big Apple ahead of setting off.
Damian noted that the toughest physical work has been taken care of in the last 12 months, and that the focus will now shift more towards the mental preparation.
Weve got through the really hard stuff physically. Weve done the really hard stuff and now its just about sharpening that and peaking that before shifting to the mental and technical side.
For both, visualisation is a priceless part of the mental approach.
Fergus said: For me, visualisation is big. Having key things along the way to focus on keeps me on the right path mentally.
The long-term goal is to row into Galway Bay but Ive parked that for now because theres a lot to do between here and there.
The next thing is meeting up in New York so Im visualising what happens there; getting that boat out onto the Hudson River.
Visualisation is huge for me, to continue to focus on the different aspects of the challenge. When I do that, I almost get goosebumps.
Damians views on visualisation run concurrent and he explained that painting a colourful picture in his mind and repeatedly seeing the steps that need to be taken for a certain task essentially makes that a lived experience and something that is of second nature when it comes to doing it in reality.
Additionally, he has a strong belief in a body first method whereby psychology is trained through physiology.
He said: The mind always works the same way; when its put into a state of fragility it will react the same way so if youre able to recreate that fragility, that window of exposure to your weakened self, and then work through it with some psychological organisations then it doesnt matter what happens when.
If you get punched in the face by Mike Tyson, youre going to be able to deal with it because youve gone through that and youve practised that process, that mental organization again and again. We use our training to put ourselves into those positions.
We create training sessions where we want out and were pressurised; that means your mind is going to be put into those places and you can practice those processes.
As well as the body first method and visualisation, affirmations are used as a cast-iron method of positive reinforcement.
Damian continued: [Affirmations] are a way to almost rewire your subconscious by saying certain mantras or sentences to yourself.
Its a three step process; a concise choice of positive words, clear visualisation around that concise choice and a correspondent feeling.
Youre trying to build an emotional defiance of strength and power into that and connect with that.
You build the emotion you want into that affirmation. Im saying to myself: Nothing will stop me rowing the Atlantic.
Needless to say, Fergus and Damian will be far from home while on the water, and the considerable trip length means Fergus will miss some family events.
He said: Ill be away for my daughter's birthday, my sons birthday and my sons Communion. On those days, obviously itll be very important for me to be able to communicate with them in some way.
Its not actually something Id thought of outside of those three dates, so Im going to have to really think about that. Possibly [a phone call] once a week.
The families will be able to log onto Facebook or Instagram and theyll see all the posts that were uploading there as a way of checking up on us.
With the Southern North Atlantic experience under his belt, Damian noted the importance of phone calls home back then even if the news of the town was the juiciest gossip at the other end of the phone.
Last time, I was making a phone call home every three nights and it became a really important part of the expedition. Its your link back to home.
You just want to hear someone elses voice and its nice to listen to the neighbourhood news. Its personally something Id never have any interest in but all of a sudden, its day 39 and Im bored out of it and I want to listen to that stuff.
Last time I asked people close to me to write me a letter. When I was having a tough day, they were very meaningful and important to me. It was a serious, serious emotional lift for me.
For Fergus, the why behind daring trips like this was not always apparent but now he is fully on board, so to speak, as he looks to mark off another hugely significant challenge.
When Damo did his first ocean row challenge, without a shadow of a doubt Id have said What the hell is he doing that for? Totally crazy, I dont understand it, whatever else.
Roll on four years and Im doing it and I now buy into why hes doing it. You do these things because circumstances in life change. You learn from your past and try and make yourself better going forward.
He also explained that completing a challenge like this would hopefully act as a bold and undeniable example to his children that anything is possible.
I want to set an example for my kids and for others. We can talk and talk and talk but theres no better word than action.
Im doing it to show that you should never give up on yourself. Setting challenges helps you keep focused and mentally strong.
I want to leave something there for my kids that they hopefully take on board and develop more, and hopefully that becomes part of their character. Never give up, keep fighting and know that theres nothing they cant do if they apply themselves correctly.
Individually, Fergus and Damian have summitted the mountains, walked the winding roads and crashed the seas with some incredible feats of mental resilience and physical fortitude to their names already.
This June, however, with a world record in their sights, they are in the same boat.
Damian Browne and Fergus Farrell will row 3,000 nautical miles across the Atlantic Ocean from New York to Galway this June as part of Project Empower. You can stay updated on their progress by following the Project Empower Instagram and Project Empower Facebook pages.
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