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Jamie McDonald (adventurer)

Jamie McDonald (born 19 August 1986) is a British adventurer, author, motivational speaker who lives in Gloucester,[1] and his best known for doing worldly adventures dressed up as his alter-ego, Adventureman.[2][3]

Jamie McDonald
Born (1986-08-19) 19 August 1986 (age 37)
Gloucester, England
EducationHonorary Fellow at University of Gloucestershire
OccupationMotivational Speaker
Known forDoing adventures as Adventureman
AwardsPride of Britain
Websitewww.adventureman.org

Career edit

 
Motivational Speaker, Jamie McDonald

McDonald has delivered motivational, entertaining and inspiring talks for schools, businesses, charities, and after dinner events all around the world.[4] Whilst sharing his adventures and hardships, he focuses on finding more motivation, never giving up, and helping people to discover more within themselves to make a difference in the world. He has spoken at some of the biggest corporations in the world, including Microsoft,[5] Google[6] and received acclaim from notable people including Sir Steve Redgrave, Sir Geoff Hurst, Dame Kelly Holmes, Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Prince Harry.[7]

Author edit

In 2017, McDonald released a book called, Adventureman: Anyone Can Be a Superhero, about his historic 5,000-mile run across Canada, that quickly became a best-seller on Amazon.[2]

Adventureman suit edit

Whilst McDonald does his adventures, he always dresses up in his alter-ego custom made costume, Adventureman - which was designed by 10-year-old Conner Reddy who suffers with dyspraxia.[2]

Cycling Bangkok to Gloucester edit

 
Cycling Bangkok to Gloucester, Jamie McDonald

In 2012, McDonald bought a second hand bike and decided to cycle the 14,000 miles from Bangkok to his hometown Gloucester, passing through dozens of countries. Along the way he was shot at, arrested and slept rough. He documented his journey in a series of YouTube clips.[8]

Static cycle world record edit

Two days after he finished the journey back from Bangkok, McDonald made the decision to attempt the world static cycling record, which stood at 224 hours and 24 minutes. It was a challenge he had conceived whilst cycling from Bangkok. He stepped off the exercise bike set up within a marquee in Gloucester after pedalling for a Guinness world record breaking 268 hours – more than eleven days.[9][10]

Solo run across Canada edit

McDonald set off on 9 March 2013[11] from St John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, on the Atlantic coast and completed the journey of 5,000 miles to Vancouver on the Pacific on 3 February 2014.[12][13] McDonald spoke to schools and businesses throughout the entire journey to help with fundraising.[14] His original intention had been to complete the journey before the winter.[15]

McDonald was inspired by Terry Fox, one-legged and suffering from cancer, whose run across Canada was cut short by cancer.[13]

On the route, McDonald faced a number of ordeals: he endured −40C temperatures, he was beaten and robbed celebrating the new year in Banff, Alberta, and had to push his 60 kilograms (130 lb) load in a pushchair when he was no longer able to carry it on his back.[16] Suffering from acute tendinitis in his foot, he continued his run and a bone spur has grown over the inflammation.[1] He slept rough on the side of the road unless taken in by strangers.[3] He wore through 10 pairs of trainers.[16]

He raised more than $500,000 (£250,000) for children's charities in the UK and Canada in a bid to give back to the charities that supported him as an unwell child.

Solo run across America edit

 
Run across America finish

McDonald started his run on 10 April 2018 on the West Coast at Cape Alava, in Washington's Clallam County, and completed his 5,500-mile (or 210 marathon) run a year later on the East Coast in Gloucester, Massachusetts before his year long visa ran out.[17]

During the adventure, he fought through desolate +50C deserts, was caught in a terrifying flood in Junction, Texas, been mistaken for a Mexican drug runner, dodged striking snakes, scorpions, spiders, even a mountain lion and was ordered to come out of his tent "with his hands first" by a police officer with his hand on his holster.

Throughout McDonald raised money for U.S children's hospitals and sick children in the U.K and raised nearly $200,000 (£175,000).[18]

Treadmill world record edit

Just weeks later, McDonald then broke another endurance world record, running the most miles humanly possible to this point in time; a record-breaking distance of 524 miles. McDonald spent 7 days on a treadmill, sleeping less than 3 hours of sleep a night.

McDonald spent more than 20 hours a day running, covering more than 3 marathons a day - a total of 20 marathons back-to-back. During the challenge, he broke through both physical and emotional barriers, finally reaching 'the beyond', having bouts of naturally formed hallucinations and chemicals being produced around his body, surprisingly giving him power to continue on.[19]

Superhero Foundation edit

McDonald co-founded Superhero Foundation, a charity aiming to "empower real-life Superheroes to change, and save lives".[citation needed]

In the UK, the charity supports individuals raising money for treatment not provided by the NHS, as well as supporting children's hospitals.

The charity began by helping Gloucestershire-based father James Bottger raise money to help his wheel-chair bound daughter for an operation in the US to enable her to walk for the rest of her life. Bottger climbed up and down Robinswood Hill in Gloucester, UK, 75 times, until he 'reached the equivalent of Mount Everest', raising tens of thousands of pounds in the process.[20]

Since, the charity has helped other families in similar situations.[21]

Personal life edit

McDonald was born in Gloucester, England to Donald and Ann McDonald.[22] As a child, McDonald battled an immune deficiency, epilepsy, and syringomyelia and was frequently hospitalised up to the age of nine.[12] As an adult McDonald lives in Gloucester with his partner Anna McNuff, who also is an adventurer, best-selling author and motivational speaker.

Honours and awards edit

 
Pride of Britain Winner, Jamie McDonald

In December 2012, McDonald achieved a World Record for 'Marathon Static Cycling' - stepping off the bike at 268 hours (more than 12 days).

In 2013, during his run across Canada, in Calgary, he was Awarded the White Hat (in previous years the likes of Prince William, Kate Middleton, Arnold Schwarzenegger and many more have also been White Hatted).[23]

Voted 'Male Runner Of The Year' and awarded the 'Golden Shoe' from Canadian Running magazine.[13]

After the run across Canada, on his homecoming in Gloucester, McDonald was presented with the Medal of the City of Gloucester - the highest accolade the Mayor of Gloucester can bestow.[24]

In September 2014 McDonald was named Pride of Britain's 'Fundraiser of the Year' for the West.[25]

He was named in the Independent's 'Happy List 2014', a list of 100 people giving back to the community.[26]

Ambassador of the Year at the Believe in Gloucester Awards 2014.[27]

National Adventure Award Winner for 'Fundraiser of the Year' in 2014.

Honorary Fellowship from the University of Gloucestershire in 2015.[28]

Pride of Britain winner for 'Fundraiser of the Year' - 2019.[29]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "The feet that ran 5,000 miles: Jamie McDonald resting up after his Canada run". Gloucester Citizen. 5 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  2. ^ a b c Schlosser, Kurt. "Microsoft lends a technical hand as 'Adventureman' begins epic 6,000-mile run for charity across U.S." Geek Wire. Geek Wire. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Real-life Forrest Gump Jamie McDonald completes his Canada superhero run". The Independent. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  4. ^ "Adventureman Motivational Speaker". Motivational Speaker.
  5. ^ "Microsoft lends a technical hand as 'Adventureman' begins epic 6,000-mile run for charity across U.S." GeekWire. 24 April 2018. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  6. ^ "TED talks and more - Jamie McDonald: "Adventureman: Anyone Can Be a Superhero" | Talks at Google". TED talks and more. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
  7. ^ "Gloucester runner congratulated by Prince Harry". ITV news.
  8. ^ "Record breaker Jamie McDonald to run 200 marathons in Canadian coast to coast challenge". 6 February 2014.
  9. ^ "It's official - charity superhero Jamie McDonald is a world record holder". 5 September 2013.
  10. ^ "Longest marathon static cycling". Guinness World Records. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  11. ^ McElroy, Justin (3 February 2014). "Jamie McDonald, British man running across Canada, reaches Vancouver today". Global News. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  12. ^ a b "Jamie McDonald completes 5,000-mile year-long run across Canada". Runner's World UK. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  13. ^ a b c "West's 'Forrest Gump' Jamie McDonald finishes 5,000-mile run across Canada". Western Daily Press. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  14. ^ Lefebvre, Charles (3 February 2014). "Almost there!: Runner crossing Canada for children's hospitals on the final leg of his journey". Medicine Hat News. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  15. ^ Colpitts, Heather (1 February 2014). . Langley Advance. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  16. ^ a b "Cross-Canada runner Jamie McDonald reaches challenge end". BBC News Gloucestershire. 4 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  17. ^ Baker, Billy (27 March 2019). "Adventureman finds anything but loneliness as he completes an epic long-distance run across US". The Boston Globe. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  18. ^ "Runner ends 5,500-mile journey around perimeter of US in Gloucester". Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  19. ^ "Adventureman Jamie McDonald smashes world record for covering longest distance on a treadmill". ITV News. Retrieved 11 June 2019.
  20. ^ "Gloucestershire father's Himalayan feat". ITV.
  21. ^ "Superheroes". SuperheroFoundation.org.
  22. ^ "Hero's welcome planned for inspirational Gloucester charity runner Jamie McDonald". Gloucester Citizen. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 9 February 2014.
  23. ^ "Christmas in Canada for long-distance runner Jamie Mcdonald". Gloucester Citizen. 26 December 2013. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  24. ^ "Jamie McDonald's Homecoming Celebration at Gloucester Cathedral - Gloucestershire culture". SoGlos. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  25. ^ "And the Pride of Britain Fundraiser of the Year in the West is...Jamie McDonald | West Country (E) - ITV News". Itv.com. 12 September 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  26. ^ Wilkinson, Michael (25 May 2014). "Jamie McDonald named in Top 100 Happy List by the Independent on Sunday". Gloucester Citizen. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  27. ^ "Peter Hickman receives Lifetime Achievement Award at the Believe in Gloucester Awards". Gloucester Citizen. 27 November 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2015.
  28. ^ "Fundraiser Receives Honorary Award". University of Gloucestershire.
  29. ^ "Gloucester's adventureman Jamie McDonald named Pride of Britain fundraiser of the Year". ITV News. Retrieved 5 January 2020.

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions March 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Jamie McDonald born 19 August 1986 is a British adventurer author motivational speaker who lives in Gloucester 1 and his best known for doing worldly adventures dressed up as his alter ego Adventureman 2 3 Jamie McDonaldBorn 1986 08 19 19 August 1986 age 37 Gloucester EnglandEducationHonorary Fellow at University of GloucestershireOccupationMotivational SpeakerKnown forDoing adventures as AdventuremanAwardsPride of BritainWebsitewww wbr adventureman wbr org Contents 1 Career 1 1 Author 1 2 Adventureman suit 1 3 Cycling Bangkok to Gloucester 1 4 Static cycle world record 1 5 Solo run across Canada 1 6 Solo run across America 1 7 Treadmill world record 1 8 Superhero Foundation 2 Personal life 3 Honours and awards 4 References 5 External linksCareer edit nbsp Motivational Speaker Jamie McDonald McDonald has delivered motivational entertaining and inspiring talks for schools businesses charities and after dinner events all around the world 4 Whilst sharing his adventures and hardships he focuses on finding more motivation never giving up and helping people to discover more within themselves to make a difference in the world He has spoken at some of the biggest corporations in the world including Microsoft 5 Google 6 and received acclaim from notable people including Sir Steve Redgrave Sir Geoff Hurst Dame Kelly Holmes Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Prince Harry 7 Author edit In 2017 McDonald released a book called Adventureman Anyone Can Be a Superhero about his historic 5 000 mile run across Canada that quickly became a best seller on Amazon 2 Adventureman suit edit Whilst McDonald does his adventures he always dresses up in his alter ego custom made costume Adventureman which was designed by 10 year old Conner Reddy who suffers with dyspraxia 2 Cycling Bangkok to Gloucester edit nbsp Cycling Bangkok to Gloucester Jamie McDonald In 2012 McDonald bought a second hand bike and decided to cycle the 14 000 miles from Bangkok to his hometown Gloucester passing through dozens of countries Along the way he was shot at arrested and slept rough He documented his journey in a series of YouTube clips 8 Static cycle world record edit Two days after he finished the journey back from Bangkok McDonald made the decision to attempt the world static cycling record which stood at 224 hours and 24 minutes It was a challenge he had conceived whilst cycling from Bangkok He stepped off the exercise bike set up within a marquee in Gloucester after pedalling for a Guinness world record breaking 268 hours more than eleven days 9 10 Solo run across Canada edit McDonald set off on 9 March 2013 11 from St John s Newfoundland and Labrador on the Atlantic coast and completed the journey of 5 000 miles to Vancouver on the Pacific on 3 February 2014 12 13 McDonald spoke to schools and businesses throughout the entire journey to help with fundraising 14 His original intention had been to complete the journey before the winter 15 McDonald was inspired by Terry Fox one legged and suffering from cancer whose run across Canada was cut short by cancer 13 On the route McDonald faced a number of ordeals he endured 40C temperatures he was beaten and robbed celebrating the new year in Banff Alberta and had to push his 60 kilograms 130 lb load in a pushchair when he was no longer able to carry it on his back 16 Suffering from acute tendinitis in his foot he continued his run and a bone spur has grown over the inflammation 1 He slept rough on the side of the road unless taken in by strangers 3 He wore through 10 pairs of trainers 16 He raised more than 500 000 250 000 for children s charities in the UK and Canada in a bid to give back to the charities that supported him as an unwell child Solo run across America edit nbsp Run across America finish McDonald started his run on 10 April 2018 on the West Coast at Cape Alava in Washington s Clallam County and completed his 5 500 mile or 210 marathon run a year later on the East Coast in Gloucester Massachusetts before his year long visa ran out 17 During the adventure he fought through desolate 50C deserts was caught in a terrifying flood in Junction Texas been mistaken for a Mexican drug runner dodged striking snakes scorpions spiders even a mountain lion and was ordered to come out of his tent with his hands first by a police officer with his hand on his holster Throughout McDonald raised money for U S children s hospitals and sick children in the U K and raised nearly 200 000 175 000 18 Treadmill world record edit Just weeks later McDonald then broke another endurance world record running the most miles humanly possible to this point in time a record breaking distance of 524 miles McDonald spent 7 days on a treadmill sleeping less than 3 hours of sleep a night McDonald spent more than 20 hours a day running covering more than 3 marathons a day a total of 20 marathons back to back During the challenge he broke through both physical and emotional barriers finally reaching the beyond having bouts of naturally formed hallucinations and chemicals being produced around his body surprisingly giving him power to continue on 19 Superhero Foundation edit McDonald co founded Superhero Foundation a charity aiming to empower real life Superheroes to change and save lives citation needed In the UK the charity supports individuals raising money for treatment not provided by the NHS as well as supporting children s hospitals The charity began by helping Gloucestershire based father James Bottger raise money to help his wheel chair bound daughter for an operation in the US to enable her to walk for the rest of her life Bottger climbed up and down Robinswood Hill in Gloucester UK 75 times until he reached the equivalent of Mount Everest raising tens of thousands of pounds in the process 20 Since the charity has helped other families in similar situations 21 Personal life editMcDonald was born in Gloucester England to Donald and Ann McDonald 22 As a child McDonald battled an immune deficiency epilepsy and syringomyelia and was frequently hospitalised up to the age of nine 12 As an adult McDonald lives in Gloucester with his partner Anna McNuff who also is an adventurer best selling author and motivational speaker Honours and awards edit nbsp Pride of Britain Winner Jamie McDonald In December 2012 McDonald achieved a World Record for Marathon Static Cycling stepping off the bike at 268 hours more than 12 days In 2013 during his run across Canada in Calgary he was Awarded the White Hat in previous years the likes of Prince William Kate Middleton Arnold Schwarzenegger and many more have also been White Hatted 23 Voted Male Runner Of The Year and awarded the Golden Shoe from Canadian Running magazine 13 After the run across Canada on his homecoming in Gloucester McDonald was presented with the Medal of the City of Gloucester the highest accolade the Mayor of Gloucester can bestow 24 In September 2014 McDonald was named Pride of Britain s Fundraiser of the Year for the West 25 He was named in the Independent s Happy List 2014 a list of 100 people giving back to the community 26 Ambassador of the Year at the Believe in Gloucester Awards 2014 27 National Adventure Award Winner for Fundraiser of the Year in 2014 Honorary Fellowship from the University of Gloucestershire in 2015 28 Pride of Britain winner for Fundraiser of the Year 2019 29 References edit a b The feet that ran 5 000 miles Jamie McDonald resting up after his Canada run Gloucester Citizen 5 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 a b c Schlosser Kurt Microsoft lends a technical hand as Adventureman begins epic 6 000 mile run for charity across U S Geek Wire Geek Wire Retrieved 6 May 2018 a b Real life Forrest Gump Jamie McDonald completes his Canada superhero run The Independent 4 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Adventureman Motivational Speaker Motivational Speaker Microsoft lends a technical hand as Adventureman begins epic 6 000 mile run for charity across U S GeekWire 24 April 2018 Retrieved 2 November 2020 TED talks and more Jamie McDonald Adventureman Anyone Can Be a Superhero Talks at Google TED talks and more 10 June 2019 Retrieved 2 November 2020 Gloucester runner congratulated by Prince Harry ITV news Record breaker Jamie McDonald to run 200 marathons in Canadian coast to coast challenge 6 February 2014 It s official charity superhero Jamie McDonald is a world record holder 5 September 2013 Longest marathon static cycling Guinness World Records Retrieved 4 July 2017 McElroy Justin 3 February 2014 Jamie McDonald British man running across Canada reaches Vancouver today Global News Retrieved 9 February 2014 a b Jamie McDonald completes 5 000 mile year long run across Canada Runner s World UK 4 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 a b c West s Forrest Gump Jamie McDonald finishes 5 000 mile run across Canada Western Daily Press 4 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Lefebvre Charles 3 February 2014 Almost there Runner crossing Canada for children s hospitals on the final leg of his journey Medicine Hat News Archived from the original on 9 February 2014 Retrieved 9 February 2014 Colpitts Heather 1 February 2014 Cross Canada runner stops in Langley Langley Advance Archived from the original on 23 February 2014 Retrieved 9 February 2014 a b Cross Canada runner Jamie McDonald reaches challenge end BBC News Gloucestershire 4 February 2014 Retrieved 5 February 2014 Baker Billy 27 March 2019 Adventureman finds anything but loneliness as he completes an epic long distance run across US The Boston Globe Retrieved 11 June 2019 Runner ends 5 500 mile journey around perimeter of US in Gloucester Retrieved 11 June 2019 Adventureman Jamie McDonald smashes world record for covering longest distance on a treadmill ITV News Retrieved 11 June 2019 Gloucestershire father s Himalayan feat ITV Superheroes SuperheroFoundation org Hero s welcome planned for inspirational Gloucester charity runner Jamie McDonald Gloucester Citizen 30 January 2014 Retrieved 9 February 2014 Christmas in Canada for long distance runner Jamie Mcdonald Gloucester Citizen 26 December 2013 Retrieved 9 March 2015 Jamie McDonald s Homecoming Celebration at Gloucester Cathedral Gloucestershire culture SoGlos Retrieved 9 March 2015 And the Pride of Britain Fundraiser of the Year in the West is Jamie McDonald West Country E ITV News Itv com 12 September 2014 Retrieved 9 March 2015 Wilkinson Michael 25 May 2014 Jamie McDonald named in Top 100 Happy List by the Independent on Sunday Gloucester Citizen Retrieved 9 March 2015 Peter Hickman receives Lifetime Achievement Award at the Believe in Gloucester Awards Gloucester Citizen 27 November 2014 Retrieved 9 March 2015 Fundraiser Receives Honorary Award University of Gloucestershire Gloucester s adventureman Jamie McDonald named Pride of Britain fundraiser of the Year ITV News Retrieved 5 January 2020 External links editVideo on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jamie McDonald adventurer amp oldid 1217031947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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