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Grandmother sets new run record Grandmother finishes 840-mile run
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A 46-year-old grandmother has set a new female record for running from John O'Groats to Land's End, despite being delayed by police in Cornwall. A 46-year-old grandmother is thought to have set a new female record for running from John O'Groats to Land's End, despite being delayed by police.
Mimi Anderson, from Smarden, Kent, completed her 840-mile (1,352km) run in 12 days 15 hours and "a few minutes", according to her website blog. Mimi Anderson, from Smarden, Kent, completed her 840-mile (1,352km) run in 12 days, 15 hours and a few minutes.
The time, which is subject to official confirmation, breaks the current record of 12 days, 16 hours and 23 minutes. The time, which is subject to official confirmation, would break the current record of 12 days, 16 hours and 23 minutes.
Police stopped the runner near Camborne for 45 minutes over safety concerns.Police stopped the runner near Camborne for 45 minutes over safety concerns.