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  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858x)
    Paul Goldstein wearing tiger suit meets an AA driver enroute to London from Brighton. "I don't think they can fix my legs," say Paul.
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858v)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London. His journey has seen him risk it all near busy roads
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858w)
    Paul Goldstein wearing tiger suit meets a litter picker enroute to London from Brighton
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858s)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London. His journey has seen him endure driving rain and some cross-country elements. Here pictured with support runners Elise Wortley and Simon Judah
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858q)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858n)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London meets friendly roadworkers
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858k)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858l)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London meets a horse
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858i)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London. His journey has seen him risk it all near busy roads
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858u)
    Paul Goldstein wearing tiger suit enroute to London from Brighton (Reigate, at about 70 miles)
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858h)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London. His journey has seen him endure driving rain and some cross-country elements
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858f)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London. His journey has seen him risk it all near busy roads
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858o)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London. His journey has seen him endure driving rain and some cross-country elements
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858g)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Simon Judah/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Simon Judah/Exodus/REX (3686858d)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3686858a)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit as he runs 2014 Brighton marathon
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Chris Haslam/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Haslam/REX (3686858c)
    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit after completing 2014 Brighton marathon - (6 Apr 2014)
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Paul Goldstein/Exodus/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3686858b)
    Paul Goldstein still wearing his tiger suit after completing 2014 Brighton marathon
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Chris Haslam/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Haslam/REX (3686862d)
    Human rhino Paul Cuddeford, 45, from Twickenham duels on Brighton beach with tiger man Paul Goldstein, 51, from Wimbledon after narrowly beating him in last Sunday's (6 Apr) marathon
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Chris Haslam/Rex Features. Please include charity links in story if possible.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Haslam/REX (3686862b)
    Human rhino Paul Cuddeford, 45, from Twickenham duels on Brighton beach with tiger man Paul Goldstein, 51, from Wimbledon after narrowly beating him in last Sunday's (6 Apr) marathon
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/orfp

    VIDEO FOOTAGE AVAILABLE (egriffin@rexfeatures.com)

    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • 'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit on the journey on foot from Brighton to London
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014
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    His tiger feat is in motion.

    Paul Goldstein's epic week-long charity run has roared into life. But his biggest challenge so far may have been the British weather.

    The wildlife photographer and Exodus tour guide completed Sunday's Brighton marathon in just under six hours.

    It is now a case of making his way to London on foot where he will run the marathon - all wearing a ten-foot tiger suit on his back for the 120 mile trip.

    There will also be the small matter of presenting a lecture on endangered predators and wildlife photography at London's Royal Institution on Thursday.

    "The only part of me that doesn't hurt is the tip of my nose," he says.

    The runner and environmentalist is expected to pad into London later today (9 April.)
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  • FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
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    FEATURE - Rennt für die Tiger um die Welt: Marathonläufer Paul Goldstein
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    Paul Goldstein wearing his tiger suit in 2014 arrives in London opposite Westminster after travelling from Brighton on foot
    'Tiger Man' Paul Goldstein marathon challenge week, Britain - 06 Apr 2014

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    After 13 marathons with a 10ft tiger on his back, extensive Achilles heel surgery and with a passion for the fate of tigers that "keeps him awake at night", Paul Goldstein is about to attempt his 'last ever' marathon in London this Sunday.

    Previously, the 53-year-old campaigner has done four marathons in one week, climbed Mount Kilimanjaro, and, in 2014, ran the Brighton marathon, before proceeding to London on foot to take part in the marathon there - all with the plush aluminium-framed predator strapped to his body.

    Indeed, as BBC presenter Chris Packham recently commented: "Paul is a stupid age to be running marathons in a tiger suit, but today Cambodia lost its last tiger, Paul just cannot countenance that happening in India and continues to punish himself with this quest".


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  • Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
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    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kathleen Reeder / Rex Features ( 1137134b )
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and games. Used to human contact, the animals play a harmless game of chase with their keepers around the pool edge before diving into the water after them. Said Kathleen
    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for f...
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  • Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
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    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kathleen Reeder / Rex Features ( 1137134a )
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and games. Used to human contact, the animals play a harmless game of chase with their keepers around the pool edge before diving into the water after them. Said Kathleen
    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for f...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKPTZMXIR

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  • Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
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    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kathleen Reeder / Rex Features ( 1137134h )
    A tiger plays with one of the keepers or 'caregivers' in the pool at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and games. Used to human contact, the animals play a harmless game of chase with their keepers around the pool edge before diving into the water after them. Said Kathleen
    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and ga...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKPTZMXIR

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  • Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
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    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kathleen Reeder / Rex Features ( 1137134g )
    A tiger in the pool with one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and games. Used to human contact, the animals play a harmless game of chase with their keepers around the pool edge before diving into the water after them. Said Kathleen
    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and games. U...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKPTZMXIR

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  • Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
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    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kathleen Reeder / Rex Features ( 1137134c )
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for fun and games. Used to human contact, the animals play a harmless game of chase with their keepers around the pool edge before diving into the water after them. Said Kathleen
    Zoo Keeper playing with a Tiger in the water during 'Tiger Splash' at Out of Africa Wildlife Park, Camp Verde, Arizona, America - 04 Mar 2010
    A tiger dives in the pool chasing after one of the keepers or 'caregivers' at the zoo, BIG CAT SPLASH. These tigers look like they're about to make a meal out of a group of unsuspecting swimmers.
    But it's all safe, harmless fun! The incredible creatures launch themselves from the poolside and with enormous paws outstretched they look like they could do some serious damage. But, despite appearances, these pictures, taken by Kathleen Reeder, actually capture zoo keepers, or 'caregivers' playing with the big cats in the water. Called 'Tiger Splash', the event, at Out of Africa Wildlife Park in Camp Verde, Arizona, is extremely popular with visitors.
    For 30 minutes every day the zoo's Bengal and Siberian tigers take to the 50 foot, four-feet deep pool, for f...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKPTZMXIR

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  • ZARA PHILLIPS, QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND PRINCESS ANNE RIDING AT WINDSOR CASTLE OVER EASTER, BERKSHIRE, BRITAIN - APR 2004
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    ZARA PHILLIPS, QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND PRINCESS ANNE RIDING AT WINDSOR CASTLE OVER EASTER, BERKSHIRE, BRITAIN - APR 2004
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    Zara Phillips riding 'Tiger Lily', Queen Elizabeth II riding the homebred mare 'Tinkerbell' and Princess Anne riding 'Peter Pan'
    ZARA PHILLIPS, QUEEN ELIZABETH II AND PRINCESS ANNE RIDING AT WINDSOR CASTLE OVER EASTER, BERKSHIRE, BRITAIN - APR 2004

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