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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Der Kenianer Eliud Kipchoge gewinnt den 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Der Kenianer Eliud Kipchoge gewinnt den 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Der Kenianer Eliud Kipchoge gewinnt den 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • 34. Rotterdam-Marathon
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    34. Rotterdam-Marathon
    Impressionen vom 34. Rotterdam-Marathon / 130414 *** 34th Rotterdam-Marathon; April 13th, 2014 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. Pictured in John O'Groats.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. Pictured in Helmsdale.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. Pictured at Land's End.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. Pictured with Severn Bridge in background.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. Pictured in Taunton.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20044025_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Collect photo of Anthony Band, 23, on his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes.

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, poses for pictures near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
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    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
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    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, puts his feet up for a rest near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
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    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043986_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, puts his feet up for a rest near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043985_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, puts his feet up for a rest near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043984_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, poses for pictures near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043983_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, poses for pictures near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043982_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043981_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, poses for pictures near the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043980_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043979_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043978_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043977_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043976_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043975_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043974_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043973_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043972_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043971_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    DUKAS_20043970_ACP
    Langstecken-Barfuss-Lauf für Wohltätigkeitsorganisation
    Anthony Band, 23, nears the end of his 1,000 mile barefoot run from John O'Groats to Land's End in aid for Help for Heroes. - at Bodmin, Cornwall. 27 Aug 2011
    / 270811

    [A dedicated jogger was putting his feet up after becoming the first person to run from John O' Groats to Land's End - in BARE FEET. Well-healed Anthony Band, 23, has spent the last month running 30 miles a day to travel the full length of the country with no socks or trainers. He has endured wind, rain, rough terrain on the Help for Heroes fundraiser - and admits his feet have at times been ''agony'' since setting off from Scotland on July 31. The personal trainer - who is an asthma sufferer - admits he has had to bathe his feet in cream every day to prevent them becoming chapped, swollen and cut to ribbons after the incredible feat. Speaking after crossing the finishing line on Sunday Anthony, of Horley, Surrey, said: ''I'm more than ready to put my foot up and have a relaxing foot massage.''People think I'm a lunatic and at times it's been tough going but it's been an incredible journey.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • GP Fricktal, Osterlauf
    DUKAS_90952389_GSS
    GP Fricktal, Osterlauf
    44.Grosser Preis vom Fricktal, Osterlauf. Langstreckenlaeufer in Aktion
    11.April 2009

    DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER

     

  • GP Fricktal, Osterlauf,Wischeffekt
    DUKAS_90939607_GSS
    GP Fricktal, Osterlauf,Wischeffekt
    44.Grosser Preis vom Fricktal, Osterlauf. Langstreckenlaeufer in Aktion Bewegungsunschaerfe
    11.April 2009

    DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER

     

  • GP Fricktal, Osterlauf
    DUKAS_90929962_GSS
    GP Fricktal, Osterlauf
    44.Grosser Preis vom Fricktal, Osterlauf. Langstreckenlaeufer in Aktion
    11.April 2009

    DUKAS/A.J. GEISSER