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Steve Chetcuti Becomes First Maltese Man To Complete Solo Atlantic Crossing | Lovin Malta
Steve Chetcuti Becomes First Maltese Man To Complete Solo Atlantic Crossing | Lovin Malta

Steve Chetcuti Becomes First Maltese Man To Complete Solo Atlantic Crossing | Lovin Malta

Steve Chetcuti has made history by becoming the first Maltese man to complete a solo, unsupported crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. After 54 days, seven hours and 56 minutes at sea, he reached English Harbour in Antigua shortly after 1.15am Malta time on 6th February, exhausted but elated, with family and friends watching from the shore. Chetcuti covered

Maltese rower Steve Chetcuti makes history with solo Atlantic crossing

Maltese rower Steve Chetcuti makes history with solo Atlantic crossing

Steve Chetcuti has entered Maltese sporting history after becoming the first Maltese man to complete a solo, unsupported crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. He arrived in English Harbour, Antigua, shortly after 1.15am Malta time on Saturday, following 54 days, seven hours and 56 minutes alone at sea. Chetcuti, a former editor of The Malta Independent,

Maltese man makes history by rowing across Atlantic solo

Maltese man makes history by rowing across Atlantic solo

With a loud scream at the top of his lungs, Steve Chetcuti has rowed into the history books as he became the first Maltese man to complete the gruelling 3,000-mile [4828km] solo crossing of the Atlantic in a 25m long rowing boat named after his three daughters. Exhausted but clearly elated, Chetcuti rowed into English Harbour in Antigua at just after