This has been reported in dailymail.co.uk dated 9 April 2015.
He had to fight off attack by bears, he was hunted by packs of wild dogs in Romania, he suffered a severe heatstroke in India and was run over twice but this athlete from Woolacombe, Devon, crossed 26 countries and had to change 16 pairs of shoes before he could complete the feat.
He began his journey at Haytor on Dartmoor in July 2013 and returned yesterday after 621 days – it was one day quicker than the previous record which is held by Australian Tom Denniss. Incidentally, Kevin Carr became the first man to complete the voyage unsupported by a team. He pushed his kit along in a stroller that weighed twice as much as he does and traveled through most of Europe, India, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and the US.
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