Rowing 3,000 miles to carry the names of those we’ve lost.

Four ordinary people. One extraordinary crossing. Every mile rowed in remembrance - raising vital funds for Samaritans and Changing Lives. Silence costs lives, together, we can change that.


For mother Lenna x

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Tarah, Zahlia and Simone - So amazingly proud of what you are doing, Susie

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Dylan Kevin Bayliss Forever 26 Eternally loved and missed

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Matt Cassell Never forgotten

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Destiny Lillie Forever in our family thoughts

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For mother Lenna x / Tarah, Zahlia and Simone - So amazingly proud of what you are doing, Susie / Dylan Kevin Bayliss Forever 26 Eternally loved and missed / Matt Cassell Never forgotten / Destiny Lillie Forever in our family thoughts /


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Samaritans World's Toughest Row Changing Lives

This December, we will take on an extraordinary challenge: rowing across the Atlantic Ocean.

It’s one of the toughest tests of endurance and resilience, but the crossing itself is only part of the story. Every stroke we row helps strengthen awareness for suicide prevention with Samaritans and Changing Lives.


Why We Row

Team Spirit is taking on The World’s Toughest Row - Atlantic 2026 to raise awareness of suicide prevention and mental health, and to honour those affected by loss and crisis.

We row to use a demanding endurance challenge to create practical impact and meaningful conversation around mental health. 

The Crew

  • Penny Mallory

    Mental toughness speaker and coach, former rally champion and adventurer, Penny thrives on extremes and now faces the ultimate challenge - rowing the Atlantic.

  • Susie Randle

    Cabin crew professional and private nanny, Susie brings calm, compassion and unshakable resilience - vital for maintaining team morale. 

  • Georgia-Lili Robertson

    Human geography graduate, army reservist and sportswoman, George brings endurance, heart and humour to every mile. She rows in memory of her brother, he was a farmer.

  • Jon Hardie

    Jon has 9 years’ experience in the armed forces; including 3 years flying the RAF Voyager air-to-air refuelling tanker on a wide range of missions - from leading tactical formations to global transport operations.

The Challenge: 
The World’s
Toughest Row

3,000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean 

On 12 December 2026, we will row away from La Gomera, a small island in the Canaries. We’ll have all the food, water, kit and spare parts for the 40(ish) days we expect to be rowing to Antigua. Our boat ‘Legacy’ is an RX45, designed and built by Rannoch Adventure.


The Cause

Our Charities

Team Spirit is committed to raising funds and awareness for suicide prevention, and supporting those in crisis. Silence costs lives - together, we can change that.

  • Samaritans is the charity that prevents suicide through the power of human connection. Connecting people in crisis with trained volunteers who will always listen.

    Every 90 minutes in the UK, someone dies by suicide. But talking saves lives.

    Every 10 seconds Samaritans answer a call for help, and every £10 raised has the power to answer a potentially life-saving call.

  • A national UK charity, Changing Lives deliver direct, front line support to those facing the most challenging circumstances, including homelessness.

    Changing Lives recognise that everyone’s journey is different and that with the right support, anyone can make positive change, for good.

    Donations are currently down by around 40% so your support is desperately needed all over the UK.

    How your donation is used: 50% Samaritans (Reg Charity No: 219432) 20% Changing Lives (Reg Charity No:500640) 30% Team Spirit Atlantic Row