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Jamie Laing: Radio 1 DJ's Comic Relief challenge raises more than £2m | Jamie Laing: Radio 1 DJ's Comic Relief challenge raises more than £2m |
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Watch the moment Jamie Laing completes his challenge | Watch the moment Jamie Laing completes his challenge |
BBC Radio 1 presenter Jamie Laing has completed his Comic Relief Ultra Marathon Man challenge - raising more than £2m for the charity. | BBC Radio 1 presenter Jamie Laing has completed his Comic Relief Ultra Marathon Man challenge - raising more than £2m for the charity. |
The former Made in Chelsea star ran five consecutive ultra marathons in five days - 150 miles (241km) in total - from London to Salford, where he crossed the finish line on Friday. | The former Made in Chelsea star ran five consecutive ultra marathons in five days - 150 miles (241km) in total - from London to Salford, where he crossed the finish line on Friday. |
He thanked everyone "who's donated, who's supported, who's sent me messages" adding: "That was a wild ride everyone. That was intense at times. That was emotional. I've never cried more in my life." | He thanked everyone "who's donated, who's supported, who's sent me messages" adding: "That was a wild ride everyone. That was intense at times. That was emotional. I've never cried more in my life." |
Laing, who claimed to have never run more than 5km (3.1 miles) before taking on the challenge, was met by wife Sophie Habboo and Radio 1 DJs Greg James, Vick Hope and Jeremiah Asiamah. | Laing, who claimed to have never run more than 5km (3.1 miles) before taking on the challenge, was met by wife Sophie Habboo and Radio 1 DJs Greg James, Vick Hope and Jeremiah Asiamah. |
Laing said: "At one point I thought I was down and out. Mentally I was gone, physically I was broken. I didn't have anything left in me. | Laing said: "At one point I thought I was down and out. Mentally I was gone, physically I was broken. I didn't have anything left in me. |
"Something pulled me out. The last kilometre was the most euphoric thing I've ever had." | "Something pulled me out. The last kilometre was the most euphoric thing I've ever had." |
The final total raised was £2,007,114. | The final total raised was £2,007,114. |
It comes as Red Nose Day celebrates 40 years of comedy and entertainment this year, marking the occasion with a night of live TV on Friday. | It comes as Red Nose Day celebrates 40 years of comedy and entertainment this year, marking the occasion with a night of live TV on Friday. |
Laing described how running five ultra marathons in five days had changed him. | Laing described how running five ultra marathons in five days had changed him. |
"It's made me more vulnerable, thankful, grateful," he said. "It's made me realise humans are amazing and that life is beautiful." | "It's made me more vulnerable, thankful, grateful," he said. "It's made me realise humans are amazing and that life is beautiful." |
The moment Jamie Laing crossed the finish line in Salford | |
Radio 1's Greg James joined Jamie's final day of his marathon challenge, in, er, questionable running attire | Radio 1's Greg James joined Jamie's final day of his marathon challenge, in, er, questionable running attire |
Setting off from BBC Broadcasting House in London on 17 March, Laing waved a giant green flag at the starting line, with a crowd of cheering supporters. | Setting off from BBC Broadcasting House in London on 17 March, Laing waved a giant green flag at the starting line, with a crowd of cheering supporters. |
He was met by 50 lookalikes in Hyde Park, all donning blonde Jamie Laing wigs. | He was met by 50 lookalikes in Hyde Park, all donning blonde Jamie Laing wigs. |
On day three after setting off from Market Harborough, Laing told Radio 1 listeners he feared he might "quit". | On day three after setting off from Market Harborough, Laing told Radio 1 listeners he feared he might "quit". |
But he went on to say: "I have to get through this… I am just running, it's only temporary." | But he went on to say: "I have to get through this… I am just running, it's only temporary." |
After listeners helped raise £450,000 for Comic Relief, Greg James agreed to run alongside Jamie in a wedding dress on the final day. | After listeners helped raise £450,000 for Comic Relief, Greg James agreed to run alongside Jamie in a wedding dress on the final day. |
Before Jamie found out he'd raised over half a million on Wednesday, he was actually being sick on the side of a road | Before Jamie found out he'd raised over half a million on Wednesday, he was actually being sick on the side of a road |
During the challenge, listeners praised Laing for speaking honestly about his previous mental health struggles. | During the challenge, listeners praised Laing for speaking honestly about his previous mental health struggles. |
He opened up about living with anxiety in his twenties, saying: "I didn't know who to turn to," adding: "I'm running to raise money for people who are affected with loneliness, anxiety, depression, OCD, insomnia, whatever it may be." | He opened up about living with anxiety in his twenties, saying: "I didn't know who to turn to," adding: "I'm running to raise money for people who are affected with loneliness, anxiety, depression, OCD, insomnia, whatever it may be." |
Fellow presenter Asiamah described Laing as "an example for so many men out there", praising his ability to persevere with the challenge. | Fellow presenter Asiamah described Laing as "an example for so many men out there", praising his ability to persevere with the challenge. |
On crossing the finish line, Laing reiterated the importance of speaking openly about mental health. | On crossing the finish line, Laing reiterated the importance of speaking openly about mental health. |
"It's way braver to talk about it than not talk about it," he said. "This week has made me realise that talking about things is the coolest thing in the world." | "It's way braver to talk about it than not talk about it," he said. "This week has made me realise that talking about things is the coolest thing in the world." |
"Being vulnerable is the greatest thing in the world. Sing it from a rooftop." | "Being vulnerable is the greatest thing in the world. Sing it from a rooftop." |
Comic Relief: Funny for Money, will be broadcast live from 19:00 GMT on BBC One and 22:00 GMT on BBC Two on Friday. | Comic Relief: Funny for Money, will be broadcast live from 19:00 GMT on BBC One and 22:00 GMT on BBC Two on Friday. |
To donate any amount online to Comic Relief and to support Jamie's challenge, click this link. | To donate any amount online to Comic Relief and to support Jamie's challenge, click this link. |
A big tearjerker was when Jamie saw his wife, Sophie Habboo, waiting for him at the finish line on day three | A big tearjerker was when Jamie saw his wife, Sophie Habboo, waiting for him at the finish line on day three |
A list of organisations in the UK offering support and information with some of the issues in this story is available at BBC Action Line. | A list of organisations in the UK offering support and information with some of the issues in this story is available at BBC Action Line. |