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Coronavirus: Man, 73, finishes 1,000-mile lockdown run
A 73-year-old runner has completed his challenge of running 1,000 miles during the coronavirus lockdown.
Dic Evans from Ceredigion took part in a ceremonial final run on Friday evening to cap his achievement.
He was joined by other runners for a four-mile run, cheered on by supporters at the finish on Aberystwyth promenade.
He actually notched up a total of 1,011 miles, raising 拢6,000 for the chemotherapy unit at the town's Bronglais Hospital.
"Up to two weeks ago I felt quite good but I think the fatigue set in then and I had shin splints which more or less stopped me," he said.
"I was in a lot of pain - on a few days I could only do three-quarters of a mile.
"The messages that came with the donations were fantastic - I just had to keep going.
He added: "I will relax now for about a fortnight but I will run every day - I haven't missed a day for over 40 years."
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