One woman. 150 marathons. 150 days.
Erchana Murray-Bartlett has just broken the world record for consecutive marathons in a row, all while raising over $120,000 for The Wilderness Society.
The determined 32-year-old marathon runner first began her journey in Far North Queensland in August.
After 6,330 kilometres, 10 pairs of shoes, and a whole lot of resilience, Erchana crossed the finish line in Melbourne last Monday, completing her goal in just under six months.
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On Wednesday, Erchana spoke about her incredible achievement on Mamamia's Here If You Need podcast.
"I’m so excited I’m not running today! The support is overwhelming. I haven’t really had time to process it yet," the 32-year-old said.
Across her 150 day journey, Erchana quickly learnt that it wasn’t just a case of running from point A to point B. And after an early scare on the trip, multiple plans were put in place to avoid her getting lost in the great Australian wilderness.