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Running for a good cause. (File Image/Pexabay/Pexels) Many people’s mental health has been negatively affected by the pandemic. One local man, who suffered from anxiety related to COVID-19, aims to set a world record running to raise money for a mental health charity. Like millions of South Africans, the last few months have not been easy for Henry Cock. Lockdown regulations forced the restaurant owner to temporarily shut his establishments, meaning his staff would not be able to support their families. He suffered from severe anxiety as a result. It prompted the 34-year-old to try raise R80,000 for his employees through a unique campaign, which involved Cock ‘running the Comrades Marathon’ in his passageway. ....
Local businessman prepares to smash the world record by running 133 consecutive half marathons Updated El Broide A local businessman is preparing to break the Guinness World Record for the most consecutive half marathons completed in a row as he aims to raise awareness around the stigma of mental health. 34-year-old Henry Cock is busy training to run 133 half marathons over 133 days and is set to cover a distance of 2,800km in the process. The runner will begin his journey in Kosi Bay in northern KwaZulu-Natal and will end in Vioolsdrift in Namibia. If he succeeds, he will officially break the current record for men, which currently stands at 75 consecutive half ....