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UK fitness enthusiast scales height of Welsh mountain by running up and down steps in his garden
A fitness enthusiast from Accrington, UK has scaled the height of Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, during the coronavirus lockdown by climbing up and down a step in his back garden more than 7,000 times.
Long-distance runner and mountain climber Rory Southworth, 27, ran 1,085m on his 15cm bottom step by climbing on and off the step non-stop for than four hours.
The business development officer decided to get creative with his fitness in his back yard during the country's lockdown.
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