A British woman has become a world record holder after running from the top to the bottom of New Zealand in just 36 days, covering a staggering 1,300 miles.
A British woman has become a world record holder after running from the top to the bottom of New Zealand in just 36 days, covering a staggering 1,300 miles.
A British woman has become a world record holder after running from the top to the bottom of New Zealand in just 36 days, covering a staggering 1,300 miles.
Menna Evans only started running two-and-a-half years ago but has already completed a challenge most runners could only dream of all while raising money for charity.
The 40-year-old single mum ran for eight-and-a-half hours a day, covering 35 miles, to smash the Guinness World Record for running the entire length of New Zealand.
These videos were filmed throughout February.