Record-breaking run of Sara Cox on the radio: pain, bad weather and finishing against all odds.

Record-breaking run of Sara Cox on the radio: pain, bad weather and finishing against all odds
Record-breaking run of Sara Cox on the radio: pain, bad weather and finishing against all odds

Challenges and experiences during the marathon

According to The Sun: Sara Cox, despite feeling incredibly exhausted, does not give up after the hardest day of her Radio 2 Great Northern marathon in support of Children In Need. She has endured terrible pain, difficult weather conditions, and searing leg aches to reach the finish line. In the morning, the presenter plans to start the fourth stage of the marathon.

“I never thought it would be this hard, but I will keep fighting,” she admitted.

Despite all the difficulties, Sara finds the strength to move forward, demonstrating an example of resilience and courage.

This marathon has become not just a test of physical capabilities, but also a significant event for those who receive help from Children In Need. Participation in charity events of this kind emphasizes the importance of supporting those in need and encourages others to join in doing good deeds.


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