Under the "Countries Visited" section it says "been lucky to run on all seven continents, including antarctica!", but it doesn't look like they've been to Australia.
Under the "Countries Visited" section it says "been lucky to run on all seven continents, including antarctica!", but it doesn't look like they've been to Australia.
there's also 8 continents now apparently.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zealandia
Oh lol you’re right! Perhaps they ran in Australia before they started this ten-year streak? In that case it could still be true, but not show in the data
Edit: also, they pulled the data from strava. It’s possible they forgot to record their Australian run(s) in strava for some reason
wonder if I know this person, as I've also run on all seven continents, as well as the north pole (which is not a continent).
there aren't that many of us (that have run on antarctica, vs king george island).
I haven’t been to Australia, but I’ve run in Hawaii, which is part of Oceania (broader than just Australia).
Come to Australia! It's a great place to run!
Or NZ at the least. Hawaii isn't on the content. You've got only one continent to go before you can check that box.
I have 100% confidence you'll do it!
I ran every day for a year, and kinda wished I had kept going (though I only managed 3 continents in that year).
Notably not on the tectonic plate Australia is on (which is mostly although not entirely just Australia in terms of land), though, if someone is going by that definition.
Eh, that doesn't really count. Sounds like a good excuse for a trip ;)