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British athlete Chris Leek breaks brutal ultra event record

British man Chris Leek today broke the brutal Arch to Arc ultra-triathlon record. The astonishing individual endurance challenge involves:

1. RUNNING 87 miles from Marble Arch, London to Dover

2. SWIMMING across the English Channel

3. CYCLING 181 miles from Calais to the Arc de Triomphe, Paris.

Astonishingly Chris managed to complete the challenge in the following times and broke the Men’s non-wetsuit record.

Run 18:42
T1 13:23
Swim (non wetsuit) 15:28
T2 4:02
Bike 17:54
TOTAL 69:29

Chris has set himself a £1m fundraising target for Parkinson’s UK, The Lewy Body Society and Age Concern. He is currently 3 per cent of the way to reaching his total after just completing the event and breaking the record.

You can donate to Chris’ charities right here: https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/ChristopherLeek

Chris says ‘This terrible disease is a challenge my dad has to face every day. Over the last 3 to 4 years my dad has had to take on an even bigger test in life, Lewy body dementia.’

‘For the man who taught me courage, confidence and inspired me to believe in myself to swim the English Channel, this one’s not only for you dad, but for my Mum and my two sisters, Emma and Katy, who care for you every day.’

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Ollie McAninch

Ollie McAninch is a former public and private sector economist turned digital media pioneer. After working in the media for over a decade, he helped develop The London Economic to promote independent investigative journalism. When he isn't contributing articles, Ollie spends the bulk of his time looking after animals, pressing apples and planting trees.

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