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Atlantic rower Niall Iain Macdonald rescued after injury | Atlantic rower Niall Iain Macdonald rescued after injury |
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A Scottish rower trying to row single-handed across the Atlantic from New York to the Western Isles has been badly injured. | A Scottish rower trying to row single-handed across the Atlantic from New York to the Western Isles has been badly injured. |
Stornoway rower Niall Iain Macdonald was forced to abandon his attempt after suffering a damaged back and cut head. | Stornoway rower Niall Iain Macdonald was forced to abandon his attempt after suffering a damaged back and cut head. |
He contacted a control centre at Falmouth in Cornwall by satellite phone to say he had got into difficulties. | He contacted a control centre at Falmouth in Cornwall by satellite phone to say he had got into difficulties. |
US Coast Guard sent a vessel to rescue him about 50 miles off the coast and he has now been taken back to New York. | US Coast Guard sent a vessel to rescue him about 50 miles off the coast and he has now been taken back to New York. |
Mr Macdonald, a Gaelic TV and radio presenter, set off a week ago. | Mr Macdonald, a Gaelic TV and radio presenter, set off a week ago. |
US coastguards said he was facing 5ft high waves and foggy conditions when a helicopter was sent to assess his condition. | US coastguards said he was facing 5ft high waves and foggy conditions when a helicopter was sent to assess his condition. |
A spokesman said: "A coast guard flight surgeon was consulted and recommended that the rower be medevaced due to his injuries." | A spokesman said: "A coast guard flight surgeon was consulted and recommended that the rower be medevaced due to his injuries." |
He received treatment at Bayonne Hospital in New Jersey. His 24ft rowing boat was abandoned. | |
Dubbed NY2SY, the 3,400 mile crossing of the North Atlantic from the US east coast to Lewis was to raise money for the Scottish Association of Mental Health. | Dubbed NY2SY, the 3,400 mile crossing of the North Atlantic from the US east coast to Lewis was to raise money for the Scottish Association of Mental Health. |
Mr Macdonald, 40, had said he expected the journey to take him at least three months to complete. | Mr Macdonald, 40, had said he expected the journey to take him at least three months to complete. |
The last entry on his online diary of the voyage - posted four days ago - said he was facing easily the most testing conditions he had been in so far, but that he felt safe. | The last entry on his online diary of the voyage - posted four days ago - said he was facing easily the most testing conditions he had been in so far, but that he felt safe. |
In 2008, the broadcaster rowed from Lewis, across the Minch, to Ullapool on the Scottish mainland. | In 2008, the broadcaster rowed from Lewis, across the Minch, to Ullapool on the Scottish mainland. |