 Hello and welcome to film my run. I'm Thomas Bunson and today we're running the Marathon Madness 5-in-5. So here we are on the beach near Shoreham on a Friday evening. We're going to run a marathon eight times up and down the seafront all the way to Lansing and all the way back again eight times. Why not? So some people have run five marathons this week starting on Monday and finishing today. Some people have done three. I'm just doing the one because I'm lazy. I'm Mark Cheeseman and we've been doing Marathon Madness which is five marathons in five days. Mark how many marathons had you done before Monday? So I've only done five marathons before so hopefully if I finish tonight I'll have doubled my tally. What's your name? Tim Boone. Yes I've done two hundred and five before I started this week. So just a relative beginner then? A relative beginner yes. Where's Jay who organises these marathons? There's Hadley doing. Hello Hadley, how many marathons have you done in all in your entire life? It's about four hundred and forty years. Including today? Yes it's Monday, Wednesday and today. That's pretty much all I could manage. Just about to hold on. I say that, I've only done half of it. What time are you looking at at the moment? 3.15. It won't be that, I probably do three and a half I think. Yeah. Nice to meet you Laura. Me and my wife who's a little way behind at the moment. Yeah. We did a sort of month-long duathlon. We endured 24 with a team of six. The following weekend we did London's bike ride and then this weekend is this. And split the charity money between MS society and British Heart Foundation. Oh well done to you. Okay so that's half way, two hours and two minutes. So it's going to be around about 4.15, four and a half hour marathon I would imagine. Last lap in the dark probably. Richard is still in the lead with two and a half laps to go but he well done. I can't remember the last time I had a lolly during a marathon. If this may be the only time. One of the best ideas my wife's ever had. Put a load of ice blocks in a cool box, cold coffee. Awesome. Not too bad thank you. The marathon is this for you. Number 24. How are you feeling Mr Cousins? Oh absolutely horrible. Really tired. So just at the end of lap 6, two laps to go. Very tired now. Just getting lapsed by Paul who's got one lap to go. Well done buddy. Richard wins it. I've still got two laps to go. What's all that about? Well done Paul. First day. Five kilometers to go. Just coming to the end of the seventh lap now. It's getting very dark. I hope you can see alright. It's been a beautiful day but so hot. So it's really too dark to film now. Just passing the cafe just at the end of the lap. That's it now. Half a lap to go and we're done. That's the end of Marathon Madness. Some people have done five marathons in five days. Cued us to them because that killed me today and I've done one marathon in this week. So that's it from Marathon Madness by Sussex Trelevents. Take care. See you again for another marathon. Bye bye.