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London Marathon runner from Essex in world record bid as shrimp

London Marathon runner from Essex in world record bid as shrimp

BBC News02-03-2025
An avid runner is hoping to become the "world's fastest shrimp" when he runs a marathonEssex-based runner Jamie Campbell is determined to break the world record for running a marathon in a crustacean costume (male shrimp). The 31-year-old said: "When the fastest marathon as a crustacean popped up and it's faster than my personal best, it just seemed like a really perfect opportunity."Mr Campbell, of Southend-on-Sea, is in training and will bid to take the record when he runs the London Marathon on 27 April.
Mr Campbell wants to beat the current world record of three hours 13 minutes and 18 seconds.
He purchased his costume online and, with the help of his wife, tailored it to ensure he could run comfortably in it. He has completed one run in the costume so far at his local triathlon club. Mr Campbell said he has a reputation among his friends for experimenting with "quite funny fancy dress.".
Mr Campbell chose his costume based on the heritage of his home city which he said is known for its "rich fishing history" and where the football team's nickname is The Shrimpers. He is fundraising for BASICS Essex, a charity supported by volunteer healthcare professionals who assist the East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust. He said he plans to end the marathon with a post-race seafood platter and celebrate with friends and family.
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