He ran from one end of Australia to the other in 35 days.

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He ran from one end of Australia to the other in 35 days.

British runner William Goodes claims to have run from one end of Australia to the other in just 35 days.

He ran from one end of Australia to the other in 35 days.

William is 31 years old. He started the race from Cottesloe Beach in Perth on April 15. He finished his race on Monday afternoon at the traditional Bondi Beach in the Australian state of New South Wales. He ran 3,800 kilometers in these 35 days.

William’s team said he ran an average of about 100 kilometers a day, which is about the same as two full marathons and a half marathon.

William is from Bedfordshire, England. He started running marathons after his mother Amanda died of cancer in 2018. He raised funds by running marathons in the UK, US and Australia. He donated the money to charities that work with cancer.

The current owner of this record in Guinness World Records is Chris Turnbull. He ran cross-country across Australia in just over 39 days in 2023.

William’s team said he ran an average of about 100 kilometers a day, which is about the same as two full marathons and a half marathon.

William is from Bedfordshire, England. He started running marathons after his mother Amanda died of cancer in 2018. He raised funds by running marathons in the UK, US and Australia. He donated the money to charities that work with cancer.

The current owner of this record in Guinness World Records is Chris Turnbull. He ran cross-country across Australia in just over 39 days in 2023.

William’s team said he ran an average of about 100 kilometers a day, which is about the same as two full marathons and a half marathon.

William is from Bedfordshire, England. He started running marathons after his mother Amanda died of cancer in 2018. He raised funds by running marathons in the UK, US and Australia. He donated the money to charities that work with cancer.

The current owner of this record in Guinness World Records is Chris Turnbull. He ran cross-country across Australia in just over 39 days in 2023.

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