 Welcome to film my run, third attempt at the South Downsway 100, managed it once, failed last year. Let's do it again this year. First aid station on the South Downsway 100. Runners are so demanding aren't they? So this is old Winchester Hill we're climbing and we are about half marathon in to the South Downsway 100. You might recognise this place, this is Butser Hill just coming into the Queen Elizabeth Country Park now. 33 and a half kilometres. This is honestly one of the most beautiful parts of the South Downsway. This is hearting down about 27, 28 miles in to the South Downsway 100. Absolutely beautiful here. It's taken me 5,040 minutes to get this far. 6,007 minutes in, 48 kilometres, so 30 miles or so just under. And I don't like the hot weather, I'm suffering. Just coming into the cocking aid station now, just about 35-ish miles. Yeah, I'm still really hot, still really tired. Cocking aid station, knees fine gentlemen. I'm trying to keep people going, top day. Yeah, thank you guys. Keep smiling. Yeah, thanks for all your hard work. Thanks for being here. I'm Dave and I'm dying today because the heat is just unbearable. I'd say it's worse than the Thames. Why are you here then? I'm doing the slam. Are you doing the four all four in the year? Yeah. What have you done before? A few, but my favourite's always been the arc, hence I'll be back again next year. We're so lucky to run on these gorgeous downs. Much as I am suffering, like, so tired and hot and mentally beaten up, even only at 43 miles. I do love it, you know. Thank you so much, guys. You're welcome. See you later, love you. Big hit out of Amberley now. So this is the Washington aid station, well over halfway. I've got changed, I feel fresher, so I'm on my way now. This is Jen. Thanks, Jen. See you later. Just coming up to 92 kilometres in 13 hours and 18 minutes. Passing the pigsties on the South Downsway, heading down to Botolps, which is the next aid station at 61 miles. So here is Botolps aid station. Oh, I'd love a cup of coffee, that'd be awesome. So this is Beading Hill. We've got big climb now all the way up to Devil's Dyke. Everyone's, well, not everyone actually, but some people are wearing Devil's horns because we're at 66.6 miles, 666. You see, it's very clever. And at the bottom of Dyke, do you know what? I didn't even think of that. Bottom of Devil's Dyke. We've made it to House Dean Farm. That's 76 or 78, depending on what you think, really. And I've just thrown up. That's delightful, isn't it? You all wanted to know that, but it's really helpful sometimes. After you've thrown up, you feel much, much better. So just 22, 23-ish to go. 20 hours, 24 minutes, 137 kilometres. So we are getting there. And we're just coming into South-Ease now, which is 15 miles from home. It's half past four in the morning, and it's a beautiful morning. And this is Alfruston, a very pretty village of Alfruston. And we're just coming into the second-last aid station here in this little village hall. Hiya. Oh, well done. I am so tired. So this is the lovely village hall at Alfruston. And Zoe's been here helping us. Thank you, guys. You're welcome. It's been a pleasure. Okay, here we are with eight miles to go now, eight to nine-ish. Nobody really knows to be perfectly honest. This is a lovely bridge. And you've got the church over there and the river below. Very pretty village. And it is 22 hours and 42 minutes with eight miles to go. If you've ever eaten banoffee pie, supposedly this is where it was invented at the Hungry Monk restaurant, which is now cottages, no longer a restaurant. This is Jevington. I've just passed the fine-laid station, didn't go in. Let's just get on and finish this race. 23 hours, 48 minutes. Okay, top of the final climb now. That's the trig point there. Jevington's back down there. We've got three miles, two and a half miles to go down there. Cheers, buddy. Cheers. And this is Eat Spawn Sports Park, the end of the South Times where 100. So we go once around the track, and that's the end. There's the finish line behind, look. It's conditions, you know, I'll take that. I will take that. Not the race I planned, no. But you know, any finish is a good thing. So that's it from the South Downsway 100. I've earned that medal today, or that buckle. What was it? 24 hours and 46 minutes? Something like that. I'm shattered. So, thanks for watching. Do subscribe to the Film My Run. Thanks for watching. Do subscribe to the Film My Run YouTube channel. All the usual social networks. We'll see you again next time for another Film My Run epic. Take care. Look, there's Nicky. I didn't extract myself from the situation. No, you're stuck now, aren't you? I'm just going to do this. That was Nicky Centurion ace along with James. Anyway, see you again for another Film My Run. Take care, bye-bye.