British marathon runner Russ Cook, known as 'Hardest Geezer,' completes a 16,000 km journey across Africa, starting in South Africa and finishing in Tunisia after 352 days. Cook traversed 16 countries. The original 'Hardest Geezer' from 1998 praises Cook, forgiving him for not acknowledging his record. Cook is now eligible for BBC Spoty. Inspired by Cook, another man plans to run the length of the UK in 74 days.
'Hardest Geezer' Russ Cook who ran entire length of Africa faces his toughest challenge yet - taking on the yummy mummy joggers of Clapham Common https://t.co/Q6OeaaA3rc https://t.co/z9tSAhHayJ
Quiz of the week: How did 'Hardest Geezer' Russ Cook celebrate the end of his Africa run? https://t.co/XTxLIBjRAr
the route of russ cook who ran the entire length of africa (10,000+ miles!) through 16 countries in 352 days https://t.co/KZLoxlGV4I
A man inspired by the exploits of "Hardest Geezer" Russell Cook plans to run the length of the UK in 74 days. https://t.co/SRXV140Rcg
🏃 ‘Hardest Geezer’ Russ Cook eligible for BBC Spoty after Africa run https://t.co/CfwqB9Ovt6
‘Hardest Geezer’ Russ Cook eligible for BBC Spoty after Africa run ✍️ @ben_rumsby #TelegraphSport
The original 'Hardest Geezer' speaks out: Briton who was the first to run across Africa in 1998 praises Russ Cook and forgives him for overlooking his own record because it was 'a long time ago' - after row broke out with Dane who conquered feat in 2010 https://t.co/tFrJFDZDAq https://t.co/w75OcKmyjW
27-year-old British marathon runner Russ ‘Hardest Geezer’ Cook has completed his 16,000 km journey, setting off from the southern coastal village of L’Agulhas in South Africa and finishing in Ras Angela, Tunisia. He has traversed 16 countries in 352 days. https://t.co/6HgHJ6m3H8 https://t.co/1WDm4VldIv