Jamie Douglas-Hamilton

Jamie Douglas-Hamilton is an adventurer who is a world record holder for being part of the team completing the first man-powered crossing of Drake Passage, a feat that was made into the 2020 documentary The Impossible Row.

In 2014, Douglas-Hamilton was part of a team that rowed from Australia to Africa, crossing the Indian Ocean.

[1][2] In December 2019, Douglas-Hamilton was part of the six-man team on the first man-powered crossing of Drake Passage, the body of water between South America and Antarctica.

[4] Douglas-Hamilton was part of a team that attempted to row from Elephant Island to South Georgia in 2022.

[5] The row was ended early due to frostbite concerns, but achieved eight world records, including longest distance rowed on the Southern Ocean.