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List of countries run

Update:

I am still running in England and thanks so much to Siobhan Clifford and husband Billy or

their ongoing support and superb crewing :)

48,068km have been run. Roughly 315km to Holyhead and Dublin. I am still on

schedule to arrive on September 13th in Dublin Port at 12 noon. The plan is to start

the lap of Ireland shortly after my arrival at the port.

LIST OF COUNTRIES RUN:

1. Republic of Ireland 2 Canada 3 USA 4 Mexico 5 Guatemala 6 El Salvado 7 Honduras 8 Nicaragua 9  Costa Rica 10 Panama 11 Colombia

12 Ecuaror

13 Peru

14 Bolivia

15 Argentina

16 Chile

17 Fiji

18 New Zealand (North And South Islands)

19 Australia (Including Tasmania)

20 East Timor (Also known as Timor-Leste)

21 Indonesia (Seven Islands Run)

22 Singapore

23 Malaysia

24 Thailand

25 Burma (Also known as Myanmar)

26 India

27 Iran

28 Turkey

29 Bulgaria

30 Serbia

31 Hungary

32 Slovakia

33 Austria

34 Czech Rep

35 Germany

36 Holland

37 Belgium

38 France
Current and future:

39 England

40 Wales

41 Northern Ireland

Finish with a full 1,620km lap of Ireland north and south, and then the Dublin Marathon on October 27th.

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4 Responses to “List of countries run”

  1. Greg Havely Says:

    Hey Tony—wow–it is hard to believe that you are so close to Irish soil. Still can’t believe that after all those KMs that the end is drawing near. Must be a strange feeling for you knowing that soon you will be able to wake up in a familiar place and not to have to get out and slog down some road to wherever.
    It has been an amazing adventure–not just for you but for so many of us who have been following your progress from day to day—-thanks for letting us feel a part of all of this.
    Good running–
    Greg

  2. Ann Says:

    On the home stretch Tony. Nearly time to congratulate you. Get ready for the applause. Take care :-)

  3. Serena Says:

    Wow tony!!! Not long now almost the final leg! Can’t wait to see you!! Serena

  4. Tey EngTiong Says:

    Tony:

    Wah,time pass so fast,it is nice to see u back to UK,soon to meet all of your hometown friends and supporters…!! Keep in touch.

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About Tony

I have always considered myself to be an average runner. In school, I was even bullied for I was a sports wimp. Through hard work, dedication, perseverance, self-belief and a strong mind I succeeded in not only running around the world but breaking four ultra running world records during my competitive career. Having previously cycled around the world I didn't start running until I was almost 30. Then I had a dream of running around the world. For many reasons, I waited for over 20 years. One reason was to establish my pedigree as an endurance athlete. I started and finished my world run as the current World Record-Holder for 48 Hours Indoor Track 426 kilometres (265 miles), a record I have held since 2007. I also broke and still hold the World Record for 48 hours on a Treadmill 405 kilometres (251 miles) in 2008. When I retired from competition, more pleasing than any of my world, European or Irish records I had the respect of my fellow athletes from all over the world - in my opinion, sports greatest reward - an achievement I am most proud of. Then I finally put myself out to pasture, to live my ultimate dream to run around the world! This blog was written on the road while I struggled to find places to sleep and to recover from running an average of 43.3 kilometres or 27 miles per day for 1,165 road days. There were many nights I typed this blog on a smart phone, so fatigued my eyes closed. Many journalists and endurance athletes have referred to my world run as the most difficult endurance challenge ever attempted. During my expedition I rarely had any support vehicles, running mostly with a backpack. In the more desolate areas I pushed my gear, food and water in a cart which I called Nirvana, then I sent her on ahead to run with my backpack once again over altitudes of almost 5,000 metres in the Andes. I stayed in remote villages where many people had never seen a white person before. I literally met the most wonderful people of this world in their own backyard and share many of those amazing experiences in this blog. My run around the world took 4 years. There were no short cuts, I ran every single metre on the road while seeking out the most comprehensive route across 41 countries, 5 continents, I used 50 pair of running shoes and my final footstep of the run was exactly 50,000 kilometres, (almost 31,000 miles) I eventually finished this tongue in cheek named world jog where I started, at the finish line of my city marathon. I started my global run with the Dublin Marathon on October 25th 2010 and finished with the Dublin Marathon on October 27th 2014 at 3 05pm! Thank you for your support, I hope you can share my unique way of seeing the world, the ultimate endurance challenge! Read more...

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