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Morris dancer to tackle marathon record with bells on

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Folk dance enthusiast Rhys Boorman, 33, is taking on the 26.2-mile course in full Morris garb.

A Morris dancer from Hastings is hoping to break a world record when he runs Sunday's London Marathon - and he said he was going to do it with bells on. That is because folk dance enthusiast Rhys Boorman, 33, is taking on the 26. 2-mile course in full Morris garb, with an eye to beating the previous best time set by someone in similar dress of three hours, 48 minutes and 28 seconds.

But there is one problem, he forgot to inform the people at Guinness World Records of his idea by the specified February deadline. "So I'm having to ask spectators along the route to photograph me to prove I really did run the whole race," said Boorman. However, he added that he did have a good excuse for failing to inform adjudicators of his race day plans in time.

"My attention was elsewhere as my wife Rhiannon gave birth to our second baby, Eleri, on the very same day as I was meant to let them know," said Boorman. "She arrived two weeks overdue, so I missed the deadline. " But Boorman, who hopes to complete the route in under three hours, added that it should not be hard for anyone with a camera to spot him as he goes.

"I'll be running in my home side Hastings RX Morris kit of white trousers and white shirt, while waving white hankies and, of course, wearing bells. "So everyone should be able to see and hear me coming. " Nancy Hsu said she is excited to be part of an iconic event like the London Marathon [Andy Allen] Nancy Hsu, from Worthing, is running the marathon in honour of relatives who have muscular dystrophy (MD), a genetic condition causing progressive and irreversible muscle weakness and wasting.