ANTIGUA (Ekstra Bladet): It started as a race, but ended in pure survival for Mads Vangsø and Lasse Wulff Hansen, who eventually would just in the country, and to see their families again.

Help from the weather gods, there was not much of, and weak winds meant that the danes had knokle much more than expected in the efforts to cross the Atlantic ocean in their rowboat.

After 50 days on the open sea, however, on Wednesday, crossing the finish line in Antigua, where the event and the tears, as the pictures below tell, got free rein.

50 days with big up and downs, wild experiences and pain, pain, pain. See the entire journey here, from start to finish in pictures from the Atlantic. Photo/editing: Mads Vangsø, Lasse Wulff Hansen/Mikkel Cramon

Community – 30. jan. 2019 – at. 20:50 After seven weeks of separation: Watch the touching reunion

virtually every day, we have talked with them and disseminated to both large and small, from life in the custom-built Rannoch R25. On the fish they have caught, the whales they’ve seen, food they have eaten and thrown up again, broken oars, new life experiences, and the consolidation of a friendship for life.

Community – 29. jan. 2019 – at. 07:54 Now they can see the finish line: Wild reception waiting danes

But one thing is absolutely certain – we have not got it all, and lots of questions need to continue on. Burner you also inside with a few pieces, you can ask them below, and later on Friday will the main characters so try to answer them when we meet with them here at Antigua.