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  1. 23 de mar. de 2018 · Rob Pope, 39, set off from Mobile, Alabama, in September 2016 and has covered 15,300 miles in 420 days. It is more than the distance of 15,248 miles Forrest was supposed to have run in the 1994 ...

  2. Rob Pope. His name is Rob Pope, but you might know him as Forrest Gump. In 2018, Rob became the first person to answer one of the most asked questions in ultrarunning. “Could Forrest have actually survived his epic run”. Well, according to Rob, he could, after he himself ran over 15,600 miles in 422 days, crossing America almost five times ...

  3. 1 de mar. de 2022 · Rob Pope has made his name revelling in challenges that range from the unconventional to the extraordinary.’ BBC News Becoming Forrest is the incredible story of Englishman Rob Pope, a veterinarian who left his job in pursuit of a dream – to become the first person ever to complete the epic run undertaken by one of Hollywood’s most beloved characters, Forrest Gump.

  4. What Rob Pope achieved is so mind-bending that even after reading the story of his 5 times - FIVE - running across the USA it still sounds unreal and impossible. That’s the beauty of discovering ultrarunning - reading about ‘impossible’ stuff will have you convinced and perhaps planning an impossible run of your own.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2016 · Rob Pope is a marathon obsessive who's about to embark on his biggest challenge yet. On September 15, he'll start a run that will traverse America, from Mobile, Alabama to Los Angeles California.

  6. Rob Pope is the first person ever to run across America four times in one year! He’s also the first person to recreate the Forrest Gump run. Rob ran 5x across USA, covered 15,607+miles, 600 marathons, in 422 days.37,5 miles per day. “just felt like running…” “My mom inspired me to do something special.

  7. Creativity. : Creativity: Theory, History, Practice offers important new perspectives on creativity in the light of contemporary critical theory and cultural history. Innovative in approach as well as argument, the book crosses disciplinary boundaries and builds new bridges between the critical and the creative. It is organised in four parts: