Four women.
One boat.
3,000 miles of ocean.

In December 2026, we set out to row across the Atlantic - unsupported, unstoppable, and only with the power of our bodies, our minds and our team!

We take on the World’s Toughest Row!

Your support helps us across the ocean

Fuel the Row. Power the Dream.

With your support, you’ll bring us one stroke closer to the starting line of one of the toughest challenges in the world. Every contribution - big or small - helps us cover the essentials: our boat, safety gear, training, logistics, and all the salty details in between.

Together, we can make this unforgettable adventure possible!

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Meet the Seabirds

Four women – united by the desire to push limits and take on something bigger than ourselves, together.

What unites us is our love of nature, our enthusiasm for sport and the courage to keep taking on new challenges.

Some of us have crossed oceans before, others are new to rowing – but we all share the same spirit: curiosity, team energy, grit, and a deep love for life outside the comfort zone.

A woman with long wavy brown hair, smiling, wearing a green T-shirt with 'Stormtech' logo, sitting outdoors on a sandy area.

Sophia

Anima

A smiling woman with dark hair tied in a bun, wearing a light blue t-shirt with the logo 'The Seabirds,' and accessorized with pearl earrings and layered necklaces, standing outdoors on a sandy terrain.
A smiling woman with short, curly dark hair, wearing a light gray T-shirt, outdoors on a sandy terrain.

Libby

Anna

A woman with glasses and short brown hair smiling outdoors on a sandy background, wearing a navy blue T-shirt with logos and necklaces.
Close-up photo of a boat's bow with a black and silver metal fitting and a pink-painted piece of equipment with yellow and blue cuffs, with blurred people in the background.
Four people in red jackets preparing a racing sailboat named 'World's Toughest' at a marina, with boats docked in the background.
Nahaufnahme von Ruderbooten mit den Aufschriften "WORLD'S TOUGHEST" und "ROW" in großen weißen Buchstaben auf blauer Oberfläche, Solarmodule sind sichtbar.