A dad who rowed the Atlantic has paid for 200 young people to have their hearts screened for health problems – and many more will soon benefit. Andrew Osborne from Rutland spent two and a half months completing the challenge earlier this year following the sudden death of his 25-year-old daughter, Amy, in 2018. A […]
Amy Osborne
After rowing the Atlantic Ocean, Andrew Osborne is nominated for Endurance Fundraiser of the Year at the JustGiving Awards 2023
Andrew Osborne, 57, set off from the Canary Islands in January and spent 90 days rowing the Atlantic to Antigua, eating and sleeping on his six-metre boat. His daughter, Amy, died in her sleep from an undiagnosed heart condition. She was just 25. Through his ‘Row For Amy’ challenge, Andrew raised more than £156,000 for […]
Queen Mary’s School take on their own fundraising challenge in support of Andrew Osborne’s Row For Amy
A North Yorkshire school dived in to support a bereaved father who rowed 3,000 miles across the Atlantic ocean to raise funds in the hope of preventing another family going through the dreadful loss of a child. Members of Amy’s family helped to start the challenge with the House Captains at the ready. Each pupil had […]
Andrew Osborne is congratulated by Dominic Raab, on his fundraising efforts, during Prime Minister’s Questions
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab congratulated Rutland dad Andrew Osborne on his solo row across the Atlantic Ocean. Mr Raab made the comment during Prime Minister’s Questions earlier today (Wednesday) in response to a question asked by Rutland MP Alicia Kearns (Con), who asked him what the Government is doing to increase the detection of undiagnosed […]
Andrew completes his 3,000 mile row across the Atlantic to raise funds for Cardiac Screening.
Mr Osborne, whose daughter Amy died in her sleep aged 25 in 2017, had raised £169,025 through the charity row as of March 28 for Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) with the support of sponsors, helping to fund around 3,000 lifesaving heart screening tests for under-35s. “Despite the challenge, each painstaking mile has been […]
Over £140,000 has been raised in memory of Amy Osborne following her dad, Andrew’s, incredible fundraising challenge of rowing across the Atlantic Ocean.
A man who lost his daughter to an undiagnosed heart condition has rowed an ocean and raised £140,000 in her memory. He set off from Gran Canaria on January 8 to row 3,000 miles in honour of his daughter Amy who died in her sleep five years ago at the age of 25. Her dad’s […]
Andrew Osborne completes his Charity Row across the Atlantic, raising over £140,000 for CRY
A dad is just hours away from completing a charity row across the Atlantic Ocean in memory of his daughter. His mission was to raise money to screen young people for undiagnosed heart conditions. Andrew’s inspiration was his daughter Amy, who died suddenly at the age of 25 of a heart condition. He has already raised £137,000.
Row for Amy Update: Month One
MHR is proud to be sponsoring Andrew on his journey as he rows solo and unsupported across the Atlantic in support of C.R.Y. Andrew Osbourne is rowing 3,000 miles to raise funds for the charity Cardiac Risk in the Young (C.R.Y.), after his daughter Amy passed away of young sudden cardiac death, aged 25. Andrew’s journey started in
Andrew Osborne has now rowed over 1000 miles across the Atlantic, to raise funds for CRY, in memory of his daughter Amy.
Andrew Osborne from Rutland has completed 1,000 miles in his three-month solo row to raise money for screening young people for undiagnosed heart conditions. Amy, Andrew’s daughter, died suddenly when she was 25. Having set off from the Canary Islands on Sunday, January 8, the 57-year-old has been at sea for a month. Andrew has raised
Andrew Osborne has now raised £100,000 for Cardiac Risk in the Young
A dad who is rowing across the Atlantic in memory of his daughter, Amy, has raised £100,000. Andrew Osborne from Rutland is into his second week of a three-month challenge to cross the ocean and raise money to test young people for heart conditions. After eight days he had covered nearly 400 miles despite facing enormous waves and