61-year-old farmer beat the famous runners in an 875-km race because he didn't know you were supposed to stop and rest
Every year, Australia hosts 543.7-mile (875-kilometer) endurance racing from Sydney to Melbourne.
It is considered among the world's most grueling ultra-marathons.
The race takes five days to complete and is normally only attempted by world-class athletes who train specially for the event.
These athletes are typically less than 30 years old and backed by large companies such as Nike.
In 1983, a man named Cliff Young showed up at the start of this race. Cliff was 61 years old and wore overalls and work boots.
To everyone's shock, Cliff wasn't a spectator.
He picked up his race number and joined the other runners.
The whole nation thought he was a crazy old man to undertake an almost impossible feat.
Most feared that he would die trying. But this humble old man proved all the critics wrong.
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