Man takes on Land's End to John O'Groats challenge

Drew Jonkmans holds a Guernsey flag above his head at the Land's End road sign. He is wearing a white t-shirt and blue shorts. A building is at the end of a road in background. The sea is behind Drew. It is a sunny day with a few clouds in the sky.Image source, Project Endure
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Drew Jonkmans is running from Land's End to John O'Groats before cycling the same route back

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A fundraiser from Guernsey has set off on a challenge to run from Land's End to John O'Groats - and then cycle all the way back.

Drew Jonkmans started the run from Cornwall on Monday with the aim of reaching the Scottish landmark in 20 days.

He will then ride a bicycle back to Land's End, with his plan to finish the challenge - which has been called Project Endure - on 21 October.

The 26-year-old is raising money to help fund mental health services for young people run by Bigmoose and the BecomingX Foundation.

'War of attrition'

Mr Jonkmans, who said he had experienced his own "dark" battles with mental health when he was younger, added he wanted to do another big challenge to help others with their mental health and charities offering support.

He said he expected this challenge to be different to anything he had done before.

He said: "It's a pure war of attrition type of race - running every day for 20 days doing 50 miles (80.5km).

"It's a proper mental battle because your body is just going to have to put up with it."

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