A man who ran the length of Africa has completed his latest challenge – running the London Marathon ... nicknamed “Hardest Geezer”, crossed the finish line of his Africa challenge in ...
“Hardest Geezer” Russ Cook, who ran the length of Africa ... Mr Cook, 27, kicks off his journey in March at Stirling Point in ...
Russ shared a video with his 1.2million followers on Instagram, revealing more about his latest challenge. After more than a year out in Africa, Russ Cook – from Worthing in West Sussex – completed ...
Russ Cook, the "Hardest Geezer" who ran the length of Africa ... journey from the southernmost point of the continent - Cape Agulhas in South Africa - to Ras Angela, Tunisia in April last year.
Russ Cook expects the 300,000ft elevation – the equivalent of 10 Mount Everests – to be the most challenging part of his journey ...
If you’re Russ Cook, aka “The Hardest Geezer”, the answer is simple ... Equally, the Te Araroa Trail, which Cook will traverse from south to north, is no walk in the park.
The endurance athlete known as Hardest Geezer has announced his next big challenge ... the southern tip of the South Island, running northbound to the finish line in Cape Rēinga in Northland.
Russ Cook, the "Hardest Geezer" who ran the length of Africa, is set to start a new long-distance running challenge.
The endurance athlete known as Hardest Geezer has announced his next big challenge less than ... He is set to start at Stirling Point in Bluff, the southern tip of the South Island, running northbound ...