Cazz LanderCazz is an adventure athlete who has taken on oceans, mountains and endurance challenges. In 2018 she set two Guinness World Records rowing 2400 miles across the Pacific Ocean becoming the first crew of three (male or female) to row the Pacific and the youngest crew of three to row any of the world's oceans. She was the founder of the Pacific Terrific Crew and has since gone on to work as core safety and support crew for the NOMAN Ocean Row Race.
She has two English Channel relay swims to her name, being awarded the 2017 Dover Straights award for the fastest standard relay crossing of the year and has completed numerous ultra marathons and multi-day expeditions. In 2019 Cazz joined the Loco Stand Up Paddleboard Race Team as a sponsored rider, racing in the UK and Europe against some of the world's best athletes. |
A Sport Scientist by trade, she spent seven years working at the English Institute of Sport with the British Olympic and Paralympic sports teams leading the Athlete Health Intelligence Department. She was seconded to lead Athlete Health Intelligence for Team GB at the Rio 2016 Olympics. Cazz is passionate about exploring human limits and potential, particularly in extreme environments.
An experienced speaker and published author, Cazz takes great pleasure in inspiring others to reach their potential, step out of their comfort zones and push past the limits they thought existed. She has survived in some of the harshest environments on the planet and pushed her body to its extremes, all with a smile on her face and unequivocally loving it!
An experienced speaker and published author, Cazz takes great pleasure in inspiring others to reach their potential, step out of their comfort zones and push past the limits they thought existed. She has survived in some of the harshest environments on the planet and pushed her body to its extremes, all with a smile on her face and unequivocally loving it!