 In 1651, King Charles II was defeated at the Battle of Worcester. He took an escape route from Worcester via Bristol and Yoville all the way to Brighton. Well, not technically Brighton, because here we are in Shorum. Shorum by sea, this is the harbour at Shorum, and something monumental is about to happen. My name's Livy Chambers and I'm the Race Director for Challenge Running, and we organised an event called the Monarch's Way Ultra, which is Britain's longest non-stop race at 615 non-stop miles. The route itself is the escape route of King Charles II in 1651, when he was beat at the Battle of Worcester at Powett Bridge, and it's his escape route all around the country, hiding in houses and trying to get himself to a boat on the coast somewhere so that he could escape to Ireland or France and be kept there until he could come back and be crowned King. In 2006 I think it was adopted on the OS maps thanks to a bike called Trevor Antill and the Monarch's Way Society who marked the route, police everything on the route, helped clean it up and they've worked with us and done some fantastic stuff to make sure the route's well-stickered, well-marked, which will help the runners come down the route. It's just a fantastic challenge. It's not really a race as such, although there is a first place in everything, but just to complete it would be amazing. We had 12 entries, we had 11 starters, we're down to four people running now and fingers crossed we'll get four finishes, but the first finisher will be coming in very shortly. We are from Barcelona, a city very close to Barcelona, it's called Teresa. I'm feeling happy for him, I'm nervous, but I'm happy because he's happy doing this thing, it's been like, I don't know, the name by the... How did you find out about this race? Seems. Looking for mad things. I'm going to dump our Facebook. Thank you very much everyone, thank you very much. Hi. The little medal for you. Photon Ariel. Thank you very much. Good job, Ariel. He's helping everything about Catalan. Cheers! Cheers!