Runner Ben Blowes completes 31 marathons in a month and raises £138,000

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Ben Blowes has had lots of support from the public in his bid to raise money for children's brain tumour charity Tom's Trust

A man who completed the London Marathon with a tumble dryer on his back has raised more than £138,000 by running 31 marathons in a month.

Ben Blowes, 48, of Gazeley, Suffolk, took on the 812.2 mile (1,307km) feat to raise money for children's brain tumour charity Tom's Trust, external.

Each marathon was dedicated to a child who had been helped by the charity.

He said: "I'm very relieved to finish. It's been a long month. We've raised lots."

The final marathon, on 31 December, took him through Cambridgeshire and Suffolk border country, taking him through Newmarket, Exning, Fordham and Chippenham.

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In 2017, Mr Blowes set a Guinness World Record for running the fastest marathon while carrying a household appliance

Speaking on day 15 of the challenge, Mr Blowes said he was "tired" and "depleted" but "enjoying it as well".

"Every painful step that I take is nothing compared to what some of these kids are going through right now," he said.

He had been training for the South Downs Way 50, an ultra-race race from Worthing to Eastbourne in Sussex, which was cancelled a month ago.

"Running in my garden turned out to be much tougher than I realised," he said.

"I couldn't get into a rhythm and passing my living room window every 30 seconds wasn't easy. It was a long old slog."

In 2017, Mr Blowes set a Guinness World Record for running the fastest marathon while carrying a household appliance, after completing the London course in five hours, 58 minutes and 37 seconds.

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