

Read more: Property NI: Here are the most viewed houses on PropertyPal in Co Tyrone this monthįor the latest breaking Co Tyrone news straight to your inbox, sign up for our newsletter here. Read more: St Patrick’s Day 2022: What’s on in Co Tyrone Doing these things will pay dividends and make running 10x easier. It also means sharpening your willpower, meditating, and getting ingrained with a schedule because the challenge itself pins you to a brutal 48-hour schedule that you must follow. “With the amount of miles I was able to do I was absolutely overwhelmed with the final result.” This means going to the gym, joining a running club, and doing daily stretching.

“But it was all worth it and we had a great turnout, even better than what we expected. Jill added: “It was extremely difficult and I can feel every step now believe me!

“It started off just with myself I was just going to run for 48 hours for charity, and it ended up as an event. COLORADO SPRINGS This weekend, a group of runners in Colorado Springs pushed their bodies to new heights by running four miles every four hours for 48 hours. “It was hard to keep going, especially during the night and the weather was awful on Saturday night, the wind and rain was torrential. “It was definitely an adventure now, mentally more so than physically to go around a 400 metre track for 48 hours,” Jill told MyTyrone. Read more: Co Tyrone running sensation Nick Griggs breaks European record in latest impressive showing Raising money for the Enda Dolan Foundation and Autism NI, seasoned runner Jill said it was tough on the legs and mind but was happy to complete the mammoth challenge. Jill McCann completed the challenge from 6pm on Friday until 6pm on Sunday around the 400m running track at Youth Sport in Omagh. An ultra marathon runner from Omagh has clocked up an astonishing 192 miles during a 48 hour run in the Co Tyrone town.
