Jess Rowe and Miriam Payne made history by becoming the first female crew to row non-stop and unaided across the Pacific Ocean, an adventure they don't know how to top.
Payne, 25, from East Yorkshire, and Rowe, 28, from Hampshire, spent almost half a year at sea as they rowed from Peru to Australia, travelling around 8,000 miles in their vessel, Velocity.
They encountered multiple challenges along the way, including hallucinations, burst pipes and having to get towed back to land just eight days into their epic adventure.
"Anything that could go wrong, did," Rowe told Sky Sports.
But despite the challenges, the duo remained in high spirits, rationing chocolate supplies, listening to ABBA, and watching shooting stars at night.
"Every day was the best day. We just loved it. We were on