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Famous Five do CQ 2019
We call ourselves the famous five. It all started when [...]
The toughest thing about running an Ultra for me…..
The biggest challenge that I faced while running was actually [...]
100 miles to Support Local, new territory now 69 miles done, now to finish
Pony and the egg are back on it...I’m at 69 [...]
Night Section with Pea Head. 100 miles to support local
So support runners ready, pony ready to leave. This felt [...]
100 miles to support local
Leaving my home in Gwithian knowing I wouldn’t be back [...]
The jungle running changes you
The jungle running changes you. I can’t quite put it [...]
We’ve done it! 6 days of The Coastal Challenge
Soooooo....We’ve done it! 6 days of The Coastal Challenge completed! [...]
We have completed day 4 of TCC
We have completed day 4! Yesterday was just awful! Made [...]
Sitting on the bus, heading to the race brief
I’m sat in the bus from Samara to San Jose. [...]
Day 5, full kit on 17km run
Today’s run...full kit on 17km run through mid/late morning heat, [...]
Day 4 Samara training
Today we walked through jungle to this deserted beach. Getting [...]
3rd day here in Samara
So 3rd day here in Samara acclimatisation is going well. [...]
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United Downs Raceway, Cornwall, 25 hour run event.
Embarking on a 25 hour run event around United Downs Raceway, Cornwall. My dear friend, fellow colleague and race director of Bys Vyken Events, David Andrewartha, came up with this stonker of a challenge which I couldn’t resist. As a frequent lover of the Cornish Coast path and solo project ultra runner, this event was appealing yet not my usual chosen terrain. Kyle Jon Davies, a local videographer joined me on my 25 hour journey, running 0.47 mile loops in typical Cornish wet weather, to capture this one off event and experience, to see what I can do with the hours ahead.
100 miles to support local
I ran my first 100 miles in April 2019, to raise awareness of the small independant local businesses here in South West Cornwall. Starting at my home in Gwithian and ending back in Gwithian, running the coastal trails and minor roads completing the 100 mile loop. Just over 35 hours, a continuous party picnic and the best team of crew and support runners by my side. Here is my video journal of the experience, please watch and enjoy