ANANSLEY PARK
Annasley's varied professional and adventurous background positions her uniquely to make a meaningful impact.
Her expertise will guide her through this solo, unsupported ocean challenge, testing her physical, mental, and emotional resilience. In this endeavour, unity between her and her boat with the ocean is crucial. She has already crossed the Atlantic four times, but this time its just her, a rowing boat and 3000 miles of water. Her drive to serve others will be what will motivate every oar stroke of this journey. With technology at hand, she will publicly share her story to inspire and educate a generation of how to be resilient in both the human and digital realms. Her quote for this endeavour is by Mahatma Gandhi, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.”

To inspire and educate a generational shift in resilience –
one explorer, one documentary, one ocean at a time.
ANNASLEYS CHALLENGE
In January 2025, Annasley will row solo and unsupported over 3000 miles across the Atlantic ocean from the Canary Islands to Antigua.
Without the partners, Annasley Park would not be able to fulfil her dream of rowing the Atlantic Ocean to create a positive impact in the world!
She is looking for businesses that are interested in supporting the Ocean Survivoar Challenge 2025 as corporate sponsors.
BLOGS & NEWS
Keep up with Annasleys preparations and training

The difference 55 days makes!
Annasley’s twin sister Georgia took these photos, before she launched, and after she landed – and the difference is fascinating.

SHE HAS DONE IT!!!
After a HERCULEAN final day on the water, Annasley battled her way into Port St. Charles, and FINISHED her phenomenal solo Atlantic ocean row!

Port St. Charles, Barbados just days away!
We’re getting ever so close to the finish of this monumental challenge, and so it’s worth looking at the landing spot!

Autohelm broken down
Last night we got a voice message from Annasley that was less than encouraging.
Her autohelm had broken down.

Become part of the challenge...
Nothing is too small, everything goes towards the four great charities, Clocktower Foundation, Children in Need, MS Society, and Alnwick Gardens.