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Record Breaking Damian Hall, the 268 Mile Litter Picking Trail Runner

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Ultramarathon runner Damian Hall has set a new record time for the 268-mile Pennine Way. Damian and his team completed the feat whilst collecting litter en route!

The 44-year-old inov-8 ambassador completed the iconic route from Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders to Edale, Derbyshire, which includes a section along Hadrian’s Wall, in an incredible time of 61 hours 34 minutes, beating the previous record by more than three hours.

Damian Hall
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The Pennine Way is Great Britain’s oldest – and arguably toughest – National Trail. Much of it is over remote, boggy hills, with a total ascent that exceeds the height of Mount Everest. 

Hikers usually complete it in 16-19 days, Hall did it in just two-and-a-half, battling sleep exhaustion and all manner of tough weather conditions along the way.

Damian Hall
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Litter picking duty

Not only that, the dad-of-two from Wiltshire, England, and his team of pacers also helped clean the famous trail of litter as they ran, stuffing it in their packs before handing it to support team members at road crossing meet-up points.

Damian Hall
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I could never do that!

Speaking at the finish (which he reached at 7:34pm on Friday July 24th), Hall, an ultramarathon running coach, freelance journalist, author and climate change campaigner, said: “I feel overwhelmed, really. I remember writing about Mike Hartley’s 1989 record in the Pennine Way guidebook before I got into running and thinking ‘That’s insane, I could never do that!’

Damian Hall
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“It was a huge team effort and I couldn’t have made it happen without the support of my road crew, pacers and the people we met along the way. I had the inevitable low spells, but the incredible team got me through them. 

FFF

“I felt hugely motivated by three things and had FFF written on my arm in permanent marker as a reminder. They stood for Family, Friends, Future – the latter relating to our need to protect the planet.

Damian Hall
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“There wasn’t lots of litter on the trails, but we picked up anything we saw. The road support crew did likewise from the places they met me at along the way.

Carbon negative event

“Also, the whole attempt has been certified as ‘carbon negative’ by Our Carbon, as has all my running and my family’s lifestyle for 2020.”

Damian Hall
INOV-8.COM / DAVE MACFARLANE

The record Hall beat had previously been set just a week earlier by his friend John Kelly (64 hours 46 minutes); an American ultramarathon runner now based in England. Before that it had stood unbeaten for 31 years, belonging to legend of the long-distance running sport, Mike Hartley, who ran 65 hours 20 minutes in 1989.

Damian Hall
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Kelly ran the route south to north, starting in Edale, while Hall followed in the footsteps of Hartley by doing it north to south. Either way, the route is regarded as one of the toughest in the UK.

Leading up to their separate attempts, Hall and Kelly swapped information, while also placing a high-stakes hot beverage side bet on the outcome. Kelly lost and has since had his first sip of English tea!

Damian Hall
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Hall, who also holds the fastest time for running the 630-mile South West Coast Path – Great Britain’s longest National Trail, fuelled his latest record-run without animal products or plastic waste, while raising more than £4,000 on a JustGiving page for Greenpeace UK.Supported by Lake District-based running brand inov-8, he wore their new TERRAULTRA G 270 shoes, which boast pioneering Graphene-Grip rubber.

Damian Hall
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Damian Hall
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Damian Hall
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