 It's trucks, showers, plenty of toilets, camping, excellent, thank you. And so you may know Steve Edwards, how many marathons have you done Steve? Well, 7.82 today as well. So if you did hear that correctly, that's 782 marathons. The Tancrier is up there reading the poem. Good morning, welcome to Film My Run. Welcome to the inaugural Dorchester Marathon and the Castorbridge Half. We're running the marathon. This is Victoria's first marathon. So let's see if we can get around in three and a half hours, shall we? There's about 800 runners here today. We've run through the centre of Dorchester and then out into the countryside around all the country lanes. This is not a flat marathon. So four kilometres in, that's two and a half miles or so into the Dorchester Marathon. Over there is a place called Max Gate where Thomas Hardy lived. Okay, coming up to the second water station, we are 10K in to the Dorchester Marathon and we're all having a good time. I guarantee you if I say that in 30 kilometres time, I will be punched in the face. This is Woodford Castle. Running on the country lanes, I really didn't expect this level of support. Nice guy. Really good. A proper running sandals. Zero shoes with an X. And you find them alright? I do, yeah. What's your name? David Gould. David, nice to meet you David. Nice to meet you. I'll let you get on. So just about halfway in the Dorchester Marathon. 207-ish. Well done, Sam. I'm eating a fruit pastel. It's very nice. Toll Public Martyrs Museum. A bit of a superhero theme, by the way, to the Dorchester Marathon. Just in case you were wondering what the heck was going on. What's your name? Megan. Why are you doing this, Megan? Because my friends started training for it, so I got this training buddy. And then I thought I might as well rather. You trail, but this is a lovely one. Of the Blue Vinny, I'm not drinking inside today. Oh no! No, last time I interviewed you, we were doing a half-marathon. How many marathons have you done? I don't have a bad statement there. Okay, what made you do this one? I just answered it. What's been your favourite marathon so far? London. Every time. Every time. Enjoy it, it's lovely, beautiful. Amazing, it's fabulous. We love it. On the right, first marathon. Yay. On the left, how many? 170 to the right. 25 miles done. 1.2 to go in the Dorchester Marathon. And it's all downhill from here. Here we go, into the finish. Good crowd to welcome us as well. Thank you very much. Well done. Dorchester Marathon done and dusty. Why are you doing a road marathon? What's white-starving doing a road marathon? They asked us nicely. The Rotary locally wanted to do a big charity event. So they came to Britain's best race company. That's us. So Victoria and I finished in 4 hours and 41, which is fantastic for Victoria's first marathon. It's been a real success. I think white-star running should be very proud of the marathon they've put on here today. It's about as trailing a road marathon as you can possibly get. So if that's your bag, if you want to do a road marathon that's as near trail marathon as you can get, come and do Dorchester next year. So we're all getting wet and cold. It's time to go home. We're fine. Stephen Cousins, this is Film My Run. This lot as mad as you like. And we'll see you next time for another Film My Run. Bye-bye.