 Welcome to film my run. Today we're in Gibraltar. We're going to climb the rock of Gibraltar. It's the runway. The actual Strava segment starts just a little bit down there but I'm not allowed to go down there because I'm not in the military. So I'm going to start from here, 2.7 miles to the top, 330 metres of ascent. Let's go. Here's our first monkey. We've climbed about 100 metres now, just maybe a bit over. Beautiful views, look at that. 150 metres climbed, just under 100 metres to go. So that's St. Nicholas cave. 800 metres to the finish of this segment. Trying to run as much of it as I can. So the route up the rock that we're doing is a military fitness test. It's been run thousands of times by members of the armed forces. The record was done in 1986 by a guy called Chris Robinson and he did it in 17 minutes, 29 seconds. This is the finish of the segment. Any city centre really anywhere in the world. This is Gibraltar city centre with a Matalan and a Holland and Barrage and a Dorothy Perkins. The airport's 13.3 kilometres. On the Strava segment for the military fitness test run up the rock. There are actually only 302 people who've taken part or who've logged a run on Strava. And with three marathons in my legs, I don't think it's too bad that I came 151st in 28 minutes and 49 seconds. So that's how long it took me to get from that navel base at the bottom right at the top, 28 minutes, 49 seconds. 151st on the Strava segment. And that is it from Film My Run here on the Rock of Gibraltar. Take care, we'll see you next time for another Film My Run, another crazy adventure, another marathon, another ultra. Take care till next time, bye.