World’s Toughest Row 2023

Following 5 years of being in and out of hospitals trying to maintain a regular heart rhythm, Elliot became the recipient of a (Medtronic) CRT-P device in February 2020. In November 2014 when he woke with a racing pulse (perhaps 200 bpm or higher). Thinking nothing of it he headed to the office for a regular day – luckily his colleagues (one happened to be his father) persuaded him to contact his GP, whom quickly sent him to A+E.

After what was to be the first of many hours hooked up to a 10 lead ECG, an abnormal wave was observed on the readout: a delta wave. This indication of an accessory pathway (a shortcut, circumventing the AV-node) lead to a tentative diagnosis of Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome. However, following an electrophysiological examination, Elliot was also diagnosed with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, in conjunction causing a far larger threat than either in isolation.

This experience of fully “living” the frustrations that go hand in hand with an irregular heartbeat, including multiple cardioversions has led Elliot to found Wave Wrangler; a platform for anyone living with an arrhythmia to share stories and experiences, as well as raise and carefully distribute funds to assist charities, companies and individuals who are also in a position to support.

Elliot will be rowing 5000km solo and unsupported across the Atlantic as part of the World’s Toughest Row, proving that despite having an implanted pace-making device, anything is possible!

DEDICATED CHARITY PARTNER for WORLDS TOUGHEST ROW 2023

The Wave Wrangler WORLDS TOUGHEST ROW campaign endeavours to raise £150,000 and more for the British Heart Foundation. Over the course of the campaign, from inception to the dust settling back on terra firma in the UK, all activity will encourage donation and support of the British Heart Foundation; contributing to funding their exemplary research and innovation.