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43 days alone at sea: Kelsey Pfendler opens up on fear in the Pacific
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43 days alone at sea: Kelsey Pfendler opens up on fear in the Pacific

American rower Kelsey Pfendler completed a historic solo row across the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, becoming the first American woman and the fastest person overall to achieve this feat. Her journey lasted 43 days, 17 hours, and 55 minutes, covering approximately 2,400 miles. Pfendler faced extreme physical and mental challenges, including isolation, fear, and difficult ocean conditions. She documented parts of her journey on social media, sharing updates and moments such as a visit from the U.S. Coast Guard who sang her 'Happy Birthday.' Upon reaching Honolulu, she was met by a large crowd and expressed emotional relief at completing the crossing. Her achievement has been recognized by the Ocean Rowing Society International.

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43 days alone at sea: Kelsey Pfendler opens up on fear in the Pacific

American rower Kelsey Pfendler completed a historic solo row across the Pacific Ocean from California to Hawaii, becoming the first American woman and the fastest person overall to achieve this feat. Her journey lasted 43 days, 17 hours, and 55 minutes, covering approximately 2,400 miles. Pfendler faced extreme physical and mental challenges, including isolation, fear, and difficult ocean conditions. She documented parts of her journey on social media, sharing updates and moments such as a visit from the U.S. Coast Guard who sang her 'Happy Birthday.' Upon reaching Honolulu, she was met by a large crowd and expressed emotional relief at completing the crossing. Her achievement has been recognized by the Ocean Rowing Society International.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses solely on a sports achievement—Kelsey Pfendler’s solo row across the Pacific—and does not involve political figures, policies, or contentious issues. There is no framing or slant detectable in the content, as it objectively reports on her accomplishment, challenges, and reactions

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