The former British professional footballer Fran Hurndall runs 3800 kilometers in Australia. For this she needed 60 days, which means that she undermines the previous record by 17 days. With the Endurance Run, Hurndall had collected donations for those affected by violence.
The physical and mental efforts were “incredible,” said the 33-year-old. According to her team, she had to struggle with an wounded Achilles -Tees and the bladder inflamed on her feet on the west coast to Sydney on the east coast. “What I have experienced is nothing compared to what women suffer from domestic violence every day,” Hurndall bravely emphasized.
The 33-year-old needed 17 days less than the previous record holder for her run and now wants to submit her performance to the Guinness Book of Records. The run was about raising the voice for victims of domestic violence that were silenced, Hurndall wrote on the Instagram platform.
Source: Krone

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