World Run II – 10,000 km Report

Jesper Olsen has posted a brief synopsis of the first 10,000 kms of the World Run II. Currently he is in Sudan some 1000km away from the Ethiopian border and has some support, two people – Jamie and Dee, but is still concerned about a support and supply driver for the East African and South American part of the run.
If you are able to help, contact Jesper through his website, via Phil Essam at Ultralegends or through me here at Multidays and I will pass on the message.

“2009-02-20:
10 000km report / world run II

Its the 2nd time as a runner I hit this mark or more apropriate “territory” or state of mind and body. Its time for the 10 000 km report and to take a overall look at the experienses of the run. Its been 7 months of running non-stop. From Nordkapp 500km above the Arctic Circle to Egypt in North Africa. 15 contries. Minimum 20km; longest day 95km. 4 competetion races on the way: 2miles in Finland (11 min, 2nd place), 10.8km cross in Finland (38min, 6th place), 24hour in Germany (211km, 1st place), 48h in Egypt (308km, 1st place).”

Read the whole post at World Run II

Jesper Olsen in Jordan
Jesper Olsen in Jordan


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