Link to my fundraising for this challenge: Just Giving - in favour of Viva!, which is such a wonderful charity, working as it does for the animals!
Check out the documentary made about me by Damian Scibberas, More Like Paul, available from 7th August 2025, on Vimeo for £1.39 to buy, £1 to rent for 3 days, with half of any profits going to Hakuna Matata animal sanctuary.
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I meet and talk to lots of different people on my adventures (training, really). If we only met recently, please check out this link for Early Childhood Development and, for plant-based nutrition for dogs and cats, put 'plant-based nutrition for dogs' in the search box.
I've done all my actual ultras - as opposed to my virtual ones - through https://www.actionchallenge.com
They are a wonderful company who cannot do too much for you. Highly recommended.
This year - 2025, I've entered 3 events again - the Bath50, London Summer Walk (again a 50k) and the 2nd half of the Thames Path challenge.
Last year I did 3 events with them:
The London Winter Walk at the end of January (accompanied by my two granddaughters and one of their boyfriends!); Easter50 Challenge; and the Thames Path100 Challenge (continuous). Read further down to see why I feel the need to do the 2nd half of this challenge again! 🙂
Not an ultra, but during the month of July I set myself the goal of delivering 31 chocolate cakes to 31 departments of Musgrove Park Hospital in 31 days in July. As of today, the 28th July, I've completed the task. I'm doing this for several reasons - firstly, I'm fundraising for Viva! again; secondly, I love the NHS and wish to show my support for the staff: and thirdly, I need to keep up my training for my next event - The Summer Walk round London.
Here I'd like to show my appreciation to 2 NHS workers, Shazzie and Emma, who selected the wards (grouped in 3s, since I could get 3 cakes in my rucksack at a time), and guided me round what is admittedly, a maze! It was a complicated job, and they did it to perfection.
Here I try and detail all my ultra adventures - don't always succeed, as I'm not the most disciplined bloke in the world - both for my own amusement, and for anyone who is interested. I do ultra marathons for two reasons - one because they're bloody good fun, and, more importantly, they are also a means of fundraising for charities which are dear to my heart, and benefit the animals.
I appreciate that times are hard - but these are also difficult times for charities, as I'm sure you'll appreciate. Through my ultras, I'm fundraising for Viva! who have been very active rescuing animals from Ukraine - and have an animal sanctuary in Poland. They also do sterling work exposing the horrors of animal abuse in farms and slaughterhouses. Here's a link for anyone who is in a position to donate, Wonderful * (whose services are completely free). Many, many thanks for the awesome support my efforts are receiving! And the animals thank you, also.
*If you have any trouble with this link, please email me at paulwyoud(at)gmail.com.
I have several people to whom I look for inspiration - and I found most of these on Rich Roll's podcast. Rich Roll himself, of course, is one of my heroes, being a vegan ultra runner and ironman extraordinaire. Through his podcasts I've been introduced to a whole range of endurance athletes and positive thinkers. David Goggins and Fiona Oakes, stand out - two of the most inspirational athletes around today.