A super-fit pensioner today finished his epic single-handed row across the Atlantic, with a little help from the coastguard.
Graham Walters, 72, spent more than three months alone in a boat but strong winds blew him off course with just six miles left and he had to be towed in.
Graham had aimed to be the oldest to row solo across the Atlantic but missed out on the record because of the final six miles.
He was fighting through the night against the winds which are a common foe for those rowing into Antigua. But he told his wife Jean that no matter how hard he rowed he was not getting anywhere.