
BBC radio presenter 1 completed Jamie Lang at comcessy Rilepy Oltra Marathon Man Challenge – 2 million pounds for charity.
The first was at Chelsea Star within five days, five consecutive marathons – 150 miles (241 km) in general – general – from London to Salford, which crossed the final on Friday.
He thanked everyone, “Who has been given, who supports, who sent me a message?”
Leing, who claimed to have stood more than five kilometers before receiving the challenge, was welcomed by Sofi Habo’s wife and Radio 1 Digis Greg James, Vick Hop and Jermia ASmarma.
“While I thought I was down and I got out,” Lang said. I was mentally disappeared, I was physically broken. I had nothing left in myself.
“Something out me. The last kilometer was the best thing I had ever.
The last total was collected 2,007,114 pounds.
Lang said how the race of five marathons of the Oltra has changed in five days.
“I’ve weakened it more, I’m grateful, I’m grateful,” he said. “That made me know that people are amazing and life is beautiful.


On March 17, he left the BBC broadcast house in London, raising a giant green flag in the opening line, with fans fans.
He was welcomed by the 50 collapsed Hyde Park, all of them wearing Jamie Lang’s blonde pieces.
On the third day, after leaving the Harbaro Market, Leing told Radio 1st listeners that he was afraid “integrated.
“I have to go through that… I just run, it’s just temporary,” he said.
After the listeners helped collect £450,000 to help the comic, Greg James agreed to run alongside Jamie in the wedding dress on the last day.

During the challenge, listeners praised Lang for honestly talking about previous mental health conflicts.
“I didn’t know who to turn to,” he said in his twenties, adding: “I run to raise money for those affected by loneliness, anxiety, depression, OCD, insomnia.
Athletic presenter Lang described Lang as an “a example for many men there,” he praised his ability to resist the challenge.
From crossing the finish line, Laing clearly emphasized the importance of talking about mental health.
“It’s very brave to talk about it more than you don’t talk about,” he said. “This week I’ve made me know that talking about things is the most happiest thing in the world.
“Be powerlessness is the greatest thing in the world. Singing from the roof.
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