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A man who ran the entire length of Africa has completed a relay run challenge across Iceland. Russ Cook, nicknamed Hardest ...
Over two relentless days, Cook and six other endurance athletes formed TEAM 247, completing a 607km relay from ...
Russ said he 'barely slept' during the challenge and managed to complete it in two days.
Russ Cook, the so-called ‘Hardest Geezer' is setting up a travel company offering high-octane adventures to those brave ...
It took 352 days for the man who calls himself 'the Hardest Geezer' to run from the southernmost point to the northernmost tip of Africa Guy Kelly April 8, 2024 at 7:15 PM UTC· 10 min read ...
THIS is the moment 'Hardest Geezer' revealed the very surprising first thing he'll do as he completed his epic run across Africa. Russ Cook admitted on Sunday he's "a bit tired" after finishing ...
U.K.'s "Hardest Geezer" runs length of Africa for charity London — A British man has taken the concept of running for charity to a whole new level. Russ Cook, 27, completed a year-long quest ...
On Sunday, Russ Cook, the self-styled “Hardest Geezer”, completed his epic traverse of Africa, arriving at Ras ben Sakka, the northernmost point of Tunisia. He was ready for a drink, even a ...
Russ Cook, the so-called "Hardest Geezer" who became the first person to run the length of Africa, set off on a new challenge on Tuesday, running to Germany from Wembley Stadium to support England ...
UEFA plays “good luck” messages from sporting celebrities to the teams before the games at Euro 2024. Ahead of the Denmark game, England’s good luck charm was Russ “Hardest Geezer” Cook ...
UK’s ‘Hardest Geezer’ completes challenge to run length of Africa Russ Cook finishes the journey of more than 16,000km (9,940 miles) in 352 days, raising $870,000 for two separate charities.
British ultrarunner Russ Cook, also known as the Hardest Geezer, ran the entire length of Africa in just under a year.
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