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Blind runner finishes seven
marathons in seven days
London -
A blind British runner became only the third person ever to complete
seven marathons on seven continents in seven days when he crossed
the London Marathon's finish line on Sunday.
The gruelling week-long stretch saw
50-year-old Dave Heeley run a total of 183.4 miles (293.4 kilometres)
-- 26.2 miles a day -- in the Falkland Islands, Rio de Janeiro, Los
Angeles, Sydney, Dubai, Tunis and London to raise money for guide
dogs.
"To think last week I was in the
Falklands, it's just too incredible for words," Heeley said after
completing his last marathon of the week in five hours and 20
minutes
"I am the first blind person to do
this. It's been a fantastic adventure and one I'm going to talk
about for a long time."
Upon completing the London leg,
Heeley was embraced by his wife, Debbie and daughters Dannie,
Georgie Lee and Grace.
Heeley,
from West Bromwich in central England, was born with an eye disease
and lost his sight completely at the age of 16, curtailing a keen
interest in running.
He began competing again at the age
of 40 when he heard of someone doing the London Marathon to raise
money for the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association. --
AFP
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