Albert Johnson recently completed mammoth marathon challenge
After completing 30 marathons and three ultra-marathons consecutively, a resident in Kirk Michael now has his sights set on a world record attempt.
Albert Johnson took on 31 marathons in 31 days throughout December in aid of charity Autism Initiatives and in memory of his friend Graham Brew.
A large crowd gather outside Kirk Michael Fire Station on New Year's Eve to watch him cross the finish line - read more HERE.
In the days after, however, he continued to run eye-watering distances until a suspected torn ligament made him "hang up the gloves".
He's also since found out that he stands a good chance of claiming the world record for the fastest consecutive ten marathons - and might have claimed it already, had his recent efforts been 'officially' recorded.
"I'm quite an impatient person, so I'll be looking to do that in the not-too-distant future." - Albert Johnson
Speaking to Manx Radio, Albert explains how he plans to take on his next challenge:
So far Albert has raised £9000 for Autism Initiatives through his online fundraising page.
Listen to the full interview with Mr Johnson via the Manx Radio Newscast below:
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