(Image source from: Backbreaking run wins record!)
An Australian man during Friday known to have concluded a backbreaking run that resulted in making the world passionate. He was known to have done on similar line of a marathon a day for beyond 20 months in what he looked forward to with a desire and reasonable confidence calling it a record. Mr Tom Denniss, 52, commenced his power of hardships test during December 31, 2011 at the Sydney Opera House and since then, has travelled beyond 26,000 kilometres on foot, crossing deserts as well as mountains over five continents.
Furthermore, organisers expressed that his run, which has raised some A$53,000 (S$62,107) for the charity Oxfam, is yet to be certified yet he has expectancy it will be a world record devastating the current circumnavigation on foot mark positioned by Mr Dane Jesper Olsen in 2005 by 40 days. Mr Denniss told reporters as he ran across the finish line at the Opera House to a shout of encouragement from a crowd that all the attention is a bit overpowering from being out in the middle of nowhere for so long.
That's certainly worthy of praise!
(AW:SB)