Gavan Hennigan
Gavan Hennigan (born 1981) is an Irish Extreme Environment Athlete.[1][2] BackgroundHennigan grew up in Galway, Ireland. At the age of 16, he began abusing alcohol and drugs as a means to deal with his homosexuality and his father's alcoholism. Hennigan travelled abroad, living in a squat in Amsterdam and an unfurnished flat in London. He suffered blackouts from alcohol and drug overdoses, eventually entering rehab for his addictions when he was 21.[3][4][5][6] Sports careerBy trade a saturation diver on oil rigs for over 10 years, in 2016 Hennigan became the "fastest solo competitor in the history of the Talisker Whisky Atlantic Challenge, dubbed the world's toughest row." Hennigan completed the three thousand mile long journey in "49 days, 11 hours and 37 minutes."[7][8] Charitable workHennigan pursues snowboarding, mountaineering, ultra running, and rowing, raising over €12,000 for local Galway charities.[9][10] References
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