Super-human Angus eyes record books smashing 40 marathons in 40 countries in four months | UK | News

Angus Read continues to enter record books by finishing 40 marathons in 40 European countries in just four months. Ultra Fit Law graduate with a loss and itching to travel at the beginning of the summer made a brave plan to see the continent and at the same time to collect money.
Hercules, who will see that he had never undertaken before, will not see that he finished on December 14th. 22, Angus, Moldova, Moldova’s ChișinĂu’s overwhelming heat from Warwick and since then, Romania, 26.2 miles races in Bulgaria, Bulgaria, Seria, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, SBIA, 26.2 miles marked races. Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland.
Still the future Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Monaco, Switzerland, Lihtenştein, Austria, Italy, Andorra, German, Malta, Portal, Spain
On December 14, he was preparing to finish Sojourn, which caused fatigue, and as the youngest person who completed 40 marathons with him 40 consecutively, a place in the Guinness book recordings.
Angus, a graduate of Leeds University, who stays in cheap hostels, travels by bus and is a marathon every three days, hopes to gather at least £ 10,000 for Cancer Research UK.
After completing his latest slog, he talked to Express from Kraków and said: ım Initially, I was going to travel alone in Eastern Europe, but I felt that I was obliged to do something positive. I always became a sports fan and I loved it.
“So I found this difficulty that combines my love for running and discovering for a good purpose.”
Orum I eat and drink as much as I can. Obviously, I burn a lot of working calories, so I need to renew the energy as much as possible. I love protein shaking after too much carbohydrate and protein and running. I couldn’t say that my diet was super optimal.
The superhuman effort, which Angus calls 40-40-4 expeditions, will see that he runs more than 1,000 miles in more than 100 days, returning two pairs of running instructors and washing his kit and clothes in local Launderettes or hostel sinks. The city uses buses for dart between the starting lines.
He said: “The biggest problem was probably running in the heat. Especially the first 12 runs were almost completely cooked – it lasts longer than England from the Eastern Europe’s summer.
“To be ruthlessly honest, I didn’t enjoy a few countries I visited – especially Moldova and Bulgaria. Sitting on many long buses is not the most exciting and the majority between 5-8 hours. But I can’t complain.
Angus became a buoy with the eruption of love for the crazy adventure from supporting Europeans.
When the UK voted to leave the EU in the 2016 Brexit referendum, it was only 13 years old: “It was a solo trip, but I don’t feel that I was alone. Support was incredible.”
His father John said: “I am extremely proud of what Angus as his father. But I am also incredibly worried. Without a completely logistical support. Some may say that he is crazy, but I think it is incredible.”
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