A man from Sussex has become the first person to run the full length of Africa after crossing the finish line in Tunisia.

Russ Cook, from Worthing, set off from South Africa’s most southerly point on April 22 2023 and he reached Tunisia’s most northerly point in Ras Angela at around 4.40pm, covering more than 16,000km across 352 days.

After crossing the finish line, the 27-year-old, nicknamed Hardest Geezer, was greeted with shouts and cheers from those who had flown out to meet him, with many chanting “Geezer”.

He began the last leg of his journey at 10am on Sunday from a petrol garage in Ghezala, a town in north-west Tunisia.

Russ has faced visa complications, health scares and an armed robbery in his bid to become the first person to run the full length of the continent.

Speaking to Sky News after setting off on the final leg of his journey, the 27-year-old endurance athlete said he was feeling “pretty sweet”.

“One more day, one final push, let’s get this thing done,” he said.

“I’ve had a few tears this morning.

“It’s quite hard to put into words, 352 days on the road, long time without seeing family, my girlfriend, my body is in a lot of pain but one more day, I’m not about to complain.”

Throughout the venture, called Project Africa, Russ has raised more than £650,000 for two charities, the Running Charity and Sandblast.

For the final day of his challenge, Russ invited his supporters to take on the last marathon with him, with many flying out to Tunisia to run alongside him.

“How can you be tired when there’s this many people running with you?,” he told Sky News.

“There’s so much energy.”

Russ also announced he will be throwing a finish line party to celebrate his feat at a hotel in Bizerte, Tunisia.

The party is set to feature a performance by the British punk rock band Soft Play, formerly known as Slaves, comprising of Laurie Vincent and Isaac Holman.

Writing on X, formerly Twitter, where he has been sharing regular updates on his quest, he said: “Can’t quite believe it but we’ve managed to pull off Soft Play playing the finish line party in Tunisia.

“Get your daiquiris ready girls & boys this is gonna be mega.”

Last Tuesday, Russ said the challenge had been “the toughest in my life but an immense honour”.

He wrote on X: “We have met incredible people in every single country we’ve been to that have welcomed us with love and kindness.

“The human spirit is a beautiful thing.

“Very grateful for these experiences and would definitely encourage anyone out there to go get after that adventure, whatever it looks like for you.”