Kathmandu
Runner to break own 3-day record for 319km Everest Basecamp to Kathmandu run.
British endurance athlete Lizzy Hawker to arrive in Kathmandu on Saturday evening.
At 7am on Thursday 18th April internationally renowned endurance athlete Lizzy Hawker began a solo run in the direction of Kathmandu some 319km (198 miles) away.
She is the world record holder for the 'Everest Mailrun' the route taken by those carrying letters to and from expeditions at Everest Base Camp before the opening of Lukla airstrip in 1964.
He record stands at 71 hours 25 minutes completed in November 2011. She made her first attempt of the run in 2007 with two friends which took 74 hours 36 minutes with just 4 hours sleep in Jiri.
The last Nepali runner to hold the record was Kumar Limbu in 3 days 7hrs and 10mins set in May 2000.
The route is brutally hilly with more than 10,000m ascent and nearly 15,000m descent.