The Cartagena Jimbo Fresh runner, Andrés Lledó The Track has completed the test in Australia in sixth.
A career in 10 stages with a distance of more than 500km and ending at the legendary Mount Uluru.
A total of 22 athletes of all nationalities gathered in Alice Springs, where the only heavy company was as unbearable confessed Lledó flies stuck all day were given.
A career with little time for acclimatization and rest, as he got off the plane straight into the desert and start running, which ended up taking its toll.
Andrés Lledó has highlighted the extreme hardness of the test and how difficult it was to stay focused when no contact with the outside world was due to the remoteness of the locations.
After a start of the first two stages spectacular, I had several stomach problems forced him to eat only liquid for three stages.
This caused fall of positions, something that was very difficult to recover, but he did being in sixth place in a race which he says, no longer do.
A test will be marked within all he has done.
A race where the head and the control has been fundamental, and as explained corridor running many hours alone in such wild as that ran the race area. Certainly the toughest race that I've faced, not only physically, psychologically.
Lledo thanked the support of all the people, companies and institutions that have made ​​it possible to be there and to finish.
Now it savor and enjoy the first race of the # retosjimbo15 and to welcome on Monday in Cartagena, both friends and family.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena