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AUSTIN COMPLETES SAHARA RUN
60th place in Marathon des Sables

 
Austin Jarrett finished 60th in the Marathon des Sables
Austin Jarrett, md of Allett Mowers, has completed what's described as the most gruelling footrace on earth, finishing in 60th position overall and coming third in his age group.

The race was the Marathon Des Sables, a gruelling six day, 156 mile race across the Sahara Desert in temperatures of up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The rules call for all entrants, of which there were over 1,000, to be self-sufficient, carrying everything they need, apart from water, to survive. They are given a space in a tent to sleep at night, but any other equipment and food has to be carried.

“The race was one of the toughest and most demanding things I have ever done, yet also the most rewarding,” explains Austin. “After months of training, crossing the finish line on day six was a fantastic feeling and knowing that I was doing it all for charity definitely kept me going.”

Rather than running for one particular charity, and being funded by that charity, Austin paid for his own expenses. This means that all of the money he has raised goes directly to his chosen charities. These are:

“I have raised over £14,700 so far, but my target is £20,000 and I will not stop fund raising until I have reached it.  I would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has sponsored me so far and I can guarantee every penny will go towards four very deserving organisations,” adds Austin.

You can Visit Austin's race page here

And you can still Sponsor Austin here

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