Six Thousand Metres a Day for 12 Years | British Rowing

Six Thousand Metres a Day for 12 Years | British Rowing

72 year old Keith Atkinson, President of Nottingham Rowing Club, has just completed rowing 30 million metres on the rowing machine. It has taken him 12 years – the equivalent of rowing over 6 thousand metres every day! Here is his inspiring story:

When I began in December 1997″, explained Keith “I had two main objectives. One was to learn as much as possible about the machine as my wife and I were part of the newly-formed Concept 2 Education Team. The other was to maintain my aerobic fitness level. I had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis which was making walking increasingly difficult, so sitting down and exercising was a good option. More by accident than design, I settled into 2 million metres a year pattern. In 1999 and 2000 I was fortunate to race at the World Indoor Rowing Championships in Boston #Massachusetts# where I won the bronze medals in the over-65 Lightweight category.