In February 2014, Jamie finished a historic journey, becoming the first person in history to run the 5,000 miles (200 marathons) across Canada from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific coast without the aid of a support crew. He battled -40°C temperatures, a frostbitten nose, and numerous potentially challenge-stopping injuries.

In March 2019, dressed as his alter-ego Adventureman, Jamie completed yet another solo 5,500 mile cross country spanning run across America. He fought through desolate +50C deserts, dodged rattlesnakes and mountain lions.

If that wasn’t enough just weeks later, Adventureman then broke one of the toughest endurance world records on the planet, spending 7 days on a treadmill, surviving off less than 3 hours of sleep a night; running the most amount of miles humanly possible to this point in time; a record breaking distance of 524 miles.

Jamie 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.

Putting his mind and body in and pushing beyond painful places few will ever experience, Jamie knows what can drive humans, no matter what, to keep going.