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One lap, 400 miles, seven days: GP aims to set record on Cornwall perimeter run | Cornwall

Most runners are satisfied with a tour of local parks. But for a cornish woman that is almost not enough: The surrounding area of ​​his own district And set the fastest time known for the route.

Elsey Davis, 36, one Professional Trail Runner And the GP calculates that it will run about 400 miles and fight more than 18,000 meters – equivalent of the two Everest Mountain.

It starts on Monday and plans to cover about 60 miles a day, which means starting before dawn and going for about 16 hours.

“Physically, this may be the hardest thing I’ve ever done, Dav Davis said. “Most 110 miles I have run so far in a week. Hope is to do it in less than seven days, but I don’t know I’ve never been in this position before. I’m not afraid of challenge – I’m excited.”

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Davis’s Adjustment Initiative The fastest time known Because a tour of Cornwall aims to raise awareness to honor the young Alzheimer, who started the disease, to honor his mother Ann.

“Doing for my mother will make it a little easier,” he said. “Nothing is as scary as my mother’s diagnosis. When hard moments start to escape and I’m sure I will remind myself ‘why’ and I will remind myself that I am privileged to do so.”

Davis started running the road during his pandemi, and he discovered love on the trails as a stress reliever while working on the Covid Wards in Manchester. After making a change, he won a series of races and determined the course record, including Tough Bob Graham Tour Hill Running Challenge in the Lake Region.

Elsey Davis and his mother Ann, Cornish. Photo: Family Boron

Davis will start from Land’s End and will move east along the rugged northern coast of Cornwall. Davis said it would be the most challenging and most technical stretch. “North Coast normally the most air fluxation,” he said. Orum In places like Tintagel, the road can be really upright. I hope the wind is behind me.

“It is not a smooth run. You always check where your feet are. Some will be in the dark, because I will start at 5 am every day. Don’t get more taxation in your brain, you just can’t run, you should think about where your feet are going, so you stay upright.”

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Davis collecting money Alzheimer’s research EnglandLater, the newly created Tamara Coast To Coast Way will go to the south from the north coast, which will follow the Tamar River to a wide range and then return to the west. “The southern coast will be colder and gentle than north.”

He realizes that there will be physically and mentally low points. “Why do you do sports psychologists from you – why do you do – because this is the most powerful power to walk around. For my mother, it will definitely be the biggest thing to take me forward.”

“My mother actually took the 25th T -shirt, so even if we just walk, hopes you can join the last miles. This will be really good.”

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