BBC News, South East

A person who ran all the period of Africa has finished his newest problem – working the whole period of New Zealand.
Russ Cook, nicknamed Hardest Geezer, has run greater than 1,553 miles (2,500km) in 73 days.
“We took a few dings on the way through, but made it out the other side,” he stated.
The 28-year-old, from Worthing, West Sussex, finished his earlier staying power problem of working all the period of Africa in April ultimate yr after 352 days.
He begun the newest problem at Stirling Point in Bluff – the southern tip of New Zealand’s South Island – and ran northbound to the end line in Cape Rēinga, in Northland.
Upon of entirety, he stated: “Running the length of New Zealand – completed it mate.
“Massive thanks to the folks of this nation, your kindness, hospitality and mad surroundings made this one unforgettable.
“We did it, boys. What a ride. Back to training.”

During the problem, Mr Cook confronted setbacks together with a shin muscle damage.
But he additionally clocked his quickest ever 100km time, of 11 hours.
“New Zealand gave me a proper hiding at times, brutal trails, wild weather, and more than a few wobbly moments, but it’s also one of the most welcoming, stunning places I’ve ever run through,” he added.
“From the mountains to the coast, it’s got some serious variety, and the people made it even better. I hope everyone that’s after a bit of adventure can come and experience it here.”

He added that he had long past thru seven pairs of trainers throughout the problem, eaten loads of pies and climbed “a bucket load of mountains”.
Prior to the problem, Mr Cook advised the BBC he anticipated to climb the identical of roughly 10 Mount Everests in elevation throughout about 10 weeks of working.
Mr Cook raised greater than £1m for charity throughout his earlier problem in Africa, in spite of headaches with visas, well being scares, geopolitical problems and an armed theft.
The excessive problem started at South Africa’s maximum southerly level on 22 April 2023 and completed greater than 10,190 miles (16,400km) north in Tunisia.