Four brothers close to setting world first by completing 3000-mile row across Atlantic Ocean

Four brothers consisting of two sets of twins are close to setting a world first by completing an epic 3000 miles row across the Atlantic Ocean.Adventurous siblings Jack and Hamish Friend, 26, and younger brothers Euan and Arthur Friend, 24, have already raised more than 80k for charities since setting off on their epic endurance challenge nearly a month ago.The foursome, from Tiverton, Devon, trained for the gruelling feat for 18 months ahead of their departure on December 12 from La Gomera, in the Canary Islands.And they are expected to finally complete the Talisker Atlantic Challenge race and arrive at their destination, Antigua, in the next week.Upon their arrival they will set a world first by becoming the first four brothers to row any of the world's great oceans.SWNS/The FriendShip