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Fiann Paul (born Paweł Pietrzak; 15
August 1980) is a Polish-Icelandic
explorer known for his
exploits in
ocean rowing. Paul is the
fastest ocean rower...
- and the
first to row in the
Southern Ocean. The six crew
members were
Fiann Paul,
Colin O'Brady,
Andrew Towne,
Cameron Bellamy, John Petersen, and Jamie...
- "Amhrán na bh
Fiann" (Irish pronunciation: [ˈəuɾˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈvʲiən̪ˠ]), or in English, "The Soldier's Song", is the
national anthem of Ireland. The music...
- all five
oceans using human-powered vessel. In 2019,
Icelandic explorer Fiann Paul led the
first human-powered
transit (by rowing)
across the
Drake P****age...
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coordinators of ORSI are
Tatiana Rezvaya-Crutchlow and
Chris Martin, and
Fiann Paul. The
Ocean Rowing Society (from 2006 – International) was
founded in...
- (Carlo Facchino,
Fiann Paul,
Cyril Derreumaux, and
Thiago Silva) with a
crossing time of 39 days, 9 hours, and 56 minutes,
earning Fiann Paul the third...
- the
Polar Row expedition,
captain Fiann Paul was
asked by
Norwegian TV2 how a
rower would name the
Barents Sea.
Fiann responded that he
would name it "Devil's...
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Ireland ("Amhrán na bh
Fiann") was
considered inappropriate.
While some all-island
sports governing bodies use "Amhrán na bh
Fiann" in
international competition...
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leading countries in
ocean rowing.
Icelandic explorer and
endurance athlete Fiann Paul
holds the
highest number of performance-based
Guinness World Records...
- Sceólang, and
fighting with his
spear and sword. The
tales of
Fionn and his
fiann form the
Fianna Cycle or
Fenian Cycle (an Fhiannaíocht), much of it narrated...