As part of a personal challenge, Femi Soewu, founding member of Africa Web TV was one of the 1795 starters at the Rotterdam mini-marathon in April 2016. Read more about why he is doing this at http://englishclub.nl/the-2016-ultimate-challenge/ This is how his first ever run went.
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