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Six consecutive ultra-marathons for two Hongkongers running to the Angkor Wat half-marathon

Matthew Pocock and Mark Ferguson are midway through their quest to run across Cambodia and finish with the Angkor Wat half marathon

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Matthew Pocock (pictured) is running 300km through Cambodia for charity. Photos: Handouts
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Two Hongkongers are battling sore feet and extreme heat as they run 300 kilometres from Phnom Penh to Siem Reap.

Matthew Pocock and Mark Ferguson are on day three of their seven day challenge, which includes six back-to-back ultra-marathons and concludes with the Angkor Wat half marathon.

“I don’t think we’ve done the hardest part,” Pocock said. “It’s the repeated days on your feet that get you. Mark has already lost two nails after two out of six days. The biggest challenges are feet and heat.”

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The pair have been starting early to try and get most their running out of the way before midday.

“It’s fine up until about 10am, there seems to be a morning breeze, but then it gets really hot,” Pocock said.

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Matthew Pocock (left) and Mark Ferguson start running early to try and beat the heat.
Matthew Pocock (left) and Mark Ferguson start running early to try and beat the heat.
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