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Alberta ultra-marathoner sets new record after running across Canada in under 68 days

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Dave Proctor was┬аovercome with emotion when he reached┬аa cheering crowd of family and supporters┬аat Mile 0┬аin Victoria, B.C., on Thursday, 67 and a half days after he set out on a literal cross-country run from St. John’s, N.L.

The ultra-marathon runner and massage therapist from Okotoks, Alta. appears to be┬аthe new holder of┬аthe cross-Canada speed record, smashing the previous time of 72 days and 10 hours set by Al Howie in 1991.

“It feels tiring,” Proctor, 41, said with a laugh,┬аwhen asked how he was feeling after┬аarriving┬аat the finish line in Victoria’s Beacon Hill Park.

“I feel like I’m on top of the world,” he said.┬а“Blessed to have this opportunity and grateful тАФ I’ve just seen the most beautiful country in the world.”

Proud parents

Randy and Nancy Proctor, Dave’s parents, said they were overjoyed to see their son accomplish such a lofty┬аgoal.

“Isn’t that incredible?” said Randy.┬а“I didn’t think a human body could do that.”

“I just want to give him the biggest hug ever,” said Nancy, shortly before Dave┬аarrived. “I’m so proud of him.”

Dave Proctor hugs crew leader and girlfriend Lana Ledene after arriving at the finish line in Victoria’s Beacon Hill Park. (Adam van der Zwan/CBC)

This was the runner’s second attempt at beating Howie’s record. He set out in the opposite direction in 2018, dipping his cowboy hat in the Pacific Ocean and leaving from Victoria. But┬аafter 32 days on the road, a back injury he suffered just before the run got so bad, he┬аwas forced┬аto stop.

“He ruptured a disc the day before he started,”┬аNancy Proctor said. “He made it on the other side of Winnipeg and┬аfinally had to call it quits because his body started rebelling.”

Proctor said the toughest stretch of this year’s run was through Ontario. But┬аa conversation with Fred Fox тАФ┬аbrother of athlete Terry Fox, who ran the cross-country Marathon of Hope to raise money for cancer research тАФ┬аand support from friends and crew members who helped him along the way, kept┬аhim motivated as he struggled across┬аthe province┬аin 20 days.

“Terry Fox has taught … every Canadian just what grit and determination are. And that you can really do anything as long as you just try and give it your all,” he said.

Proctor and his team left on May 15,┬аsaid Lana Ledene,┬аProctor’s crew leader and┬аgirlfriend.┬аHe ran an average of 105 to 107 kilometres┬аper day,┬аmostly along the Trans Canada Highway.

The final leg on Thursday was 34 kilometres┬аfrom the Swartz Bay Ferry Terminal to downtown Victoria, on Vancouver Island.┬а

“Given that it’s a speed record attempt you want to stay as close as possible to that last route that Al Howie ran in 1991,” said Ledene.

Long list of accomplishments

This is just the latest in Proctor’s long distance running achievements: he also holds┬аCanadian records for the longest distance run in 24, 48 and 72 hours, and a world record for the longest distance run on a treadmill in 12 hours.

Ledene said Proctor trained for years to realize what┬аwas a “lifelong dream,” but it also required serious discipline and mental strength.

For 67 days, he woke up at 4 a.m. and ate some oatmeal before heading out on the road. He would run 10 or 20 kilometres at a time and meet his crew to quickly rest and re-fuel.

Ledene says Proctor went through 12 pairs of running shoes and consumed┬а9,000 calories a day.

In order to keep up his calorie intake, Proctor said he “ate his way from bakery to bakery” as he crossed the country.

“Cinnamon buns and scones, I’m still not sick of it,” he said on Thursday.┬а“I am looking forward to eating a salad tomorrow though.”

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