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By Laura Meachim. Topic: Parkinson s Disease. The crew of four hope to beat the world record of 68 days to row from Geraldton to Mauritius. Supplied: Peter Frankland. Four men from the United Kingdom are hoping to break a world record while participating in groundbreaking Parkinson's disease research — by rowing non-stop for 1, hours across the Indian Ocean.
Robin Buttery faces his biggest challenge yet, overcoming the symptoms of his Parkinson's disease to row across the Indian Ocean. It is a feat successfully completed by only half of those who have attempted it: rowing 5, kilometres from Western Australia to Mauritius in a foot boat.
But the No Great Shakes crew are rowing for a different reason — they are taking part in a world-first study on how ongoing exercise can affect someone with Parkinson's Disease. Robin Buttery was diagnosed with young onset Parkinson's disease just before his 44th birthday. While his diagnosis was a challenge, he said rowing the Indian Ocean would be in a totally different league. Mr Buttery said he rowed occasionally in his youth, but the stretch across the Indian Ocean was expected to take more than 60 days to complete.
The No Great Shakes maiden voyage in Guernsey was its longest to date, the crew were at sea for 48 hours. Skipper Billy Taylor said it felt good to know their journey could potentially help those with Parkinson's disease.