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Używany - jak nowa
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In the spring of 2021, with the UK's pandemic lockdowns coming to an end, Nick Butter embarked on a remarkable journey from the Eden Project, aiming to become the fastest person to run every mile of Britain's mainland coastline. Facing the fiercest winds Britain had experienced in a century, relentless rains, and the challenging terrain of Western Scotland and Cornwall, Nick endured two broken bones and numerous injuries. Undaunted, he ran two marathons daily for 100 consecutive days. Covering an impressive 5,250 miles, he ran for over 12 hours each day, struggling to consume the 8,000 calories necessary to sustain his body, all while dealing with sleep deprivation and significant weight loss. He was supported throughout by close friends and family, including his reliable right-hand man, Andy Swain, whose diary entries appear in Nick's book. Nick encountered both profound lows and exhilarating highs. As he navigated footpaths, country roads, and bustling A roads, he passed through more than two thousand coastal communities, encouraged by supporters cheering from windows, balconies, passing cars, pavements, schoolchildren, fellow runners, and the breathtaking views and sounds of the British coastline. "Run Britain" chronicles Nick's astonishing adventure.
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In the spring of 2021, with the UK's pandemic lockdowns coming to an end, Nick Butter embarked on a remarkable journey from the Eden Project, aiming to become the fastest person to run every mile of Britain's mainland coastline. Facing the fiercest winds Britain had experienced in a century, relentless rains, and the challenging terrain of Western Scotland and Cornwall, Nick endured two broken bones and numerous injuries. Undaunted, he ran two marathons daily for 100 consecutive days. Covering an impressive 5,250 miles, he ran for over 12 hours each day, struggling to consume the 8,000 calories necessary to sustain his body, all while dealing with sleep deprivation and significant weight loss. He was supported throughout by close friends and family, including his reliable right-hand man, Andy Swain, whose diary entries appear in Nick's book. Nick encountered both profound lows and exhilarating highs. As he navigated footpaths, country roads, and bustling A roads, he passed through more than two thousand coastal communities, encouraged by supporters cheering from windows, balconies, passing cars, pavements, schoolchildren, fellow runners, and the breathtaking views and sounds of the British coastline. "Run Britain" chronicles Nick's astonishing adventure.
