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PS ... thanks for the improvements from the valid editors. CanadianLinuxUser (talk) 21:38, 6 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Lack of sources

Of the 18 references there are now 12 from secondary sources. Better? CanadianLinuxUser (talk) 23:54, 6 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Jesper Olsen - ultra runner

This article states that Jesper Olsen in his World Run II completed the first documented run through Africa (2009-2010). However, the Guinness Book of Records lists Nicholas Bourne as having run from Cape Town to Cairo in 318 days in 1998, presumably they required documentation. Is there a contradiction here? (Record for Cairo to Cape Town or vice versa on Foot). I have an interest as I am myself planning to run the length of Africa in the near future. Nicknorth (talk) 21:49, 24 July 2013 (UTC) Nick North Co Donegal Ireland northtosouthrun@gmail.com[reply]

Suspicious Editing of Jesper Olsen (runner) page

I request a third and impartial editor to intervene and ensure that the bias editing of this article ceases and that it remains encyclopedic and exempt of propaganda. Clearly someone here has a vested interest and special association to it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 135.196.170.214 (talk) 20:20, 14 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

This user is User:Dromeaz or User:TheLongestRoadToIndiaGate and was banned because of edits on Robert Garside and this page. Rather than start an edit war, I shall let an admin take over. CanadianLinuxUser (talk) 09:37, 15 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

An Unsubstianted Claim

In this article it states that he was "the second person verified to have run around the world (16,000 miles: 2004-2005)"

a. Verified by who? b. Where is the proof? c. 16,000 miles falls far short of the minimum distance required by Guinness World Records for 'around the world' d. Is this not propaganda?