American rower Kelsey Pfendler completes solo journey from California to Hawaii.
Kelsey Pfendler, a Grand Canyon river rafting guide, rowed solo from Monterey, California to Honolulu, Hawaii in approximately 44 days on a 21-foot boat named Lily. She appears to have broken both the women's and men's speed records for the crossing, finishing faster than the previous comparable female record of 86 days and the male record of 52 days. Hundreds of people gathered to greet her upon arrival in Honolulu on Friday night.
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Both outlets report identical facts with the same emphasis; the NY Post led with youngest woman in its headline while AP led with first American woman.
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“Female American rower completes record-breaking solo journey from California to Hawaii”
“Youngest woman to row from California to Hawaii completes record-breaking journey”
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