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Dubai-based British cyclist to take on 20,000km challenge from South Africa to Norway

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British expat Paula Ralph aims to set the female world record for cycling from South Africa to Norway.
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Dubai: A British cyclist is set to pedal her way from the southernmost tip of South Africa to northern Norway in a bid to complete a record-breaking 20,000-kilometer journey.

Dubai resident Paula Ralph has set herself the target of becoming the first female to cycle from Cape Point, in Cape Town, to Norway’s North Cape, in under 100 days.

The sports therapist, who specialises in pre-habilitation, is tackling the challenge after seeing a meme online showing someone walking thousands of kilometres on a single road. Inspired by the distance, Ralph decided to set herself her own challenge and cycle a version of the route herself.

Guinness World Record attempt

Ralph is aiming to begin her ride in the first week of February and hopes to have her achievement officially recognised by the Guinness World Records upon completion. “I haven’t contacted them [Guinness World Records] yet but I’m hoping that when it’s all done and dusted it’ll be officially recognised but it’ll be a record regardless of whether it’s in the book or not. I’m hoping to get it in there of course.”

If all goes to plan, Ralph will complete the feat in 83 days by cycling up to 15 hours at a time and covering around 250 kilometres daily. Upon returning to Dubai Ralph’s post-ride aspiration is to open her first sports therapy gym, with a clear focus on injury prevention.

“When the ride is done the idea is to work with athletes and help them prevent injury. The market is geared to rehabilitation and an athlete is never the same when they’re coming back from an injury so if you can prevent injury first and foremost it makes a huge difference for the longevity of the athlete.”

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