 I am absolutely done. My legs have gone. Okay, we're at Bag Drop for the Beachy Head Marathon. We're in our Zwift gear and we have the Zwift gang with us today. Welcome to Film My Run and the annual Beachy Head Marathon. We do it every year, so you know, let's do it again. Why not? We've got Paul here and Rash is here as well. This is the only time you'll see Paul because Paul will fly away and finish in three hours, whereas we're gonna take a nice leisurely four to four and a half hours. It's always a nice big crowd. Two thousand dog people run this. And most of them don't know it isn't actually a marathon. It's only about 25 and a half miles. So we're 10K into the Beachy Head Marathon. It's 55 minutes gone. Another long, relatively steep climb, but not steep enough that you need to walk up it. You've got to run up it really. It's too long to walk up. That's just because you're a legend, Steve. We're in Alfreston. So we're at 10 miles. Normally, we'd get nine miles here, so they've added a bit of extra. So it is going to be a marathon this time. My watch says halfway. And sunny at the same time. 17 miles, biscuit and drink time. 30K in. And now it's the seven sisters. Seven miles to go. I am completely screwed now. 35 kilometers in. Three hours, 22 minutes. We're not gonna make four hours because I am absolutely done. My legs have gone. Beautiful day though. Gorgeous. I was going for four hours. Okay. And so I was, you know, I was pushing it a little bit on the first half. If you don't watch yourself and save something for the hills at the end, you'll be screwed. I haven't fueled very well. So I've crashed and burned. Jaffa cakes. Highly recommended. Highly recommended. Right, 40K. We've reached the top of the final four hours and one minute. So hopefully we'll get down in under four, 15. Very, very tired. What a run though. I love beachy head. It's so good. What's your name? James. Well done, James. One kilometer to go. Thank you. Coming to the finish now. This will be a marathon, by the way. It's not gonna be 25 miles, like usual. This is gonna be a full marathon. It's gonna be a very, very tough one. It's gonna be a very, very tough one. Oh, that's very kind of you to come to me. Beachy head marathon done for a sixth time. Not my best, but not a bad time to do. So, finish time of four hours, 12 minutes. What time, Clyde? 409. Right, so the best thing about beachy head marathon, and it's a little bit of a secret that not everybody knows is, the finish line is next to bead school. And bead school let you use their swimming pool after you've finished. So Carla and Victoria have all finished. Phil's here, Phil finished in 458. 451. And Phil hasn't run a marathon for three years. And here's Ben. So Ben's done nothing today. Absolutely nothing. Lazy, good for nothing. Let's his other half go and do a marathon. So we've also got Russ and Deb's in as well. Okay, that is it. We are done here from. Now you're allowed to do that. We're done at the beachy head marathon. It's been absolutely great. Take care and we'll see you on the start line next time.