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When you've completed one marathon, why not do 43 more?

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44 days. 44 countries. 44 marathons:

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-d...

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C3POMarathon

Quite an accomplishment, but neither he nor the article mention the fact that at least some of these are not actual races, but him running a marathon distance.

I see that Oslo is on his list, but there aren't any marathons in Oslo this time of year. I wondered where he actually ran, so I've checked his website against an official list of races, and there weren't any marathons in Norway on the date he ran. I also see from the photo that he ran in Oslo city centre, and there certainly wasn't anything on then.

Sorry to be so picky! He is definitely an impressive man.

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MarkyD in reply toC3PO

Thanks for confirming my thoughts. When I learned that he's run every day I thought that it was impossible that they were all 'organised' races. By my calculations he was in UK on the day of the London Marathon... I wonder if he competed in that?

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MarkyD in reply toMarkyD

Yes he did!!

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C3POMarathon in reply toMarkyD

I'm glad you didn't think I was too unkind.

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TomasMarathon

I thought the same as C3PO when I first read the story. And of course it makes things a little easier when he can do the runs as-and-when it happens to fit into the overall logistics. But that doesn't change the fact that 44 x 42 km in 44 days is an awful lot of running. Well done to him!

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