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      • A Berkshire man has become the oldest Briton to run an ultra-marathon in the Sahara Desert. Harry Hunter, 76, from Windsor ran the Marathon Des Sables to raise money for Alexander Devine Children's Hospice Service.
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  2. May 8, 2009 · In February, 2007, Charlie and teammates Ray Zahab and Kevin Lin became the first people in history to run across the entire Sahara Desert, covering over 4,300 miles in what became a 111...

    • 'There's This Amazing Marathon in The Desert'
    • 'It Was Like A Storm of Needles'
    • 'I Will Drink This If I Need To'
    • 'There Goes My Life'
    • 'I Must Confront The Desert Myself'
    • 'I Was A Skeleton'
    • 'This Is A Supernatural Act'

    These days, up to 1,200 people compete in the Marathon des Sables, all of them carrying GPS beacons. The race is monitored from two helicopters, with 45 medical officers nearby and 120,000 litres of drinking water provided at checkpoints along the route. However, in 1994, things were a little different. Prosperi, then a police officer, was one of o...

    When strong winds blow over a desert, tiny particles of sand begin to vibrate before they're whipped into the air. A sandstorm can reach heights of 15 metres, travelling at speeds of up to 40 kilometres an hour. Inside the dark, howling centre of a storm, sand lacerates the skin, eyes and throat. "I was swallowed by a yellow wall of sand. I was bli...

    When he failed to show up at a checkpoint by morning, the Marathon des Sables organisers knew they were in a different kind of race. They had to find Prosperi by midday or he would be out on the sand in sweltering heat with little water. First they drove the dunes in Land Rovers. Then they sent up a helicopter to search from above. The Moroccan mil...

    The next day, Prosperi woke up to find two vultures circling the skies above him. Staggering through the desert, he looked for something, anything, to help him stay alive. In the distance, he spotted a strange shimmering structure. It was a marabout shrine, an ancient structure that likely served as a tomb for the remains of an Islamic holy man. "U...

    With no water, no food and no hope, Prosperi made a decision: this little tomb would also be his final resting place. He scrawled a note to his wife Cinzia on the wall of the shrine, begging for her forgiveness. In that moment, the decision to end his life felt entirely reasonable. To die of thirst was a slow and agonising way to go, and authoritie...

    Determined to survive, he now moved through the desert like he was part of its ecosystem. He licked the dew off rocks, squeezed moisture from plants, hunted for scarab beetles and snakes, and slept half-buried in sand to keep warm at night. After eight days in the desert, he came across an oasis. "Really it was only a large puddle, a mirror of wate...

    After he was drawn to the Sahara by the challenges of the Marathon des Sables, Prosperi faced a frightening new set of numbers. Ten days after setting off from the start line, he was found 291km away in Algeria. He returned to the world weighing just 44 kilograms. His liver was close to failure, and it took hospital staff 16 litres of intravenous f...

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  3. 2 days ago · May 28, 2024 6:00 AM PT. In 1984, Patrick Bauer embarked on a 200-mile, 12-day trek across the Sahara Desert. The 28-year-old French concert promoter traveled alone and emerged from his journey inspired to show others how incredible the experience could be. By 1986, Bauer introduced the world to the Marathon Des Sables, an event designed to ...

  4. Nov 27, 2014 · Mauro Prosperi was 39 years old when he took part in the 1994 Marathon des Sables - a six-day, 250km (155-mile) race through the Sahara described as the toughest race of its kind. Following a...

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  5. This is what Engle pondered as he and two cohorts, Ray Zahab, 39, and Kevin Lin, 31, became the first Homo sapiens on record to run across the Sahara Desert.

  6. This multiday race is held every year in southern Morocco, in the Sahara Desert. Some runners regard it as one of the toughest foot races on Earth. [1] [3] The first event of the Marathon started in 1986.

  7. Jan 22, 2024 · 21 January 2024. By Christian Fuller,BBC News, South East. Guus van Veen. Russell Cook was forced to pause his challenge after he was robbed at gunpoint in Angola. A man running the length of...