The Herald (South Africa)

Briton becomes first person to run entire length of Africa

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Extreme marathon runner Russ Cook completed his run across the entire length of Africa in Tunisia on Sunday after travelling through 16 countries, with the 352-day odyssey including being robbed at gunpoint and suffering food poisoning.

Cook started his adventure in April last year at Africa’s most southerly point, the SA village of Agulhas, and proceeded up the continent’s west coast, running a total of more than 16,000km.

“The first person ever to run the entire length of Africa. Mission complete,” Cook posted on social media platform X.

The 27-year-old passed through Namibia, Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Nigeria, Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania and Algeria, before arriving at Ras Angela on Sunday evening.

The endurance athlete, who calls himself the “Hardest Geezer”, has also raised more than half a million pounds for charity along the way.

“The main goal is to challenge yourself and do something incredible which is what ‘Hardest Geezer’ is all about,” Simon Klima of Givestar charity platform said.

“Simultaneo­usly raise a lot of money for some really important causes, that’s happening on the Givestar platform, so we are very privileged to have that happening there.

“So far nearly £600,000 [R14m] has been raised for two charities, Sandblast and the Running charity.

“Hopefully, going to hit a million pounds, Russ will hit a million pounds with his fundraiser, that’s the target.”

Cook was accompanie­d by supporters on the final leg of his journey, many of whom had flown out especially to be there.

“I saw the post on Instagram where he invited everyone out,” Warren Blake from the US said.

“I was laying on my couch, it was a Sunday afternoon, I saw it and he said everybody can come.

“I just couldn’t miss a crazy, historic opportunit­y like this.”

Cook, wearing an England football jersey, arrived at the finish to chants of “Geezer, geezer”.

He told reporters, “I’m pretty tired”, before enjoying a well-earned strawberry daiquiri.

 ?? Picture: ZOUBEIR SOUISSI/REUTERS ?? EXTREME FEAT: Britain’s Russ Cook is surrounded by supporters in Tunisia on Sunday after becoming the first person to run the entire length of Africa
Picture: ZOUBEIR SOUISSI/REUTERS EXTREME FEAT: Britain’s Russ Cook is surrounded by supporters in Tunisia on Sunday after becoming the first person to run the entire length of Africa

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