A man ran a half-marathon wearing 90 t-shirts in Canada.
David Eliuk “feels great” to have attempted a Guinness World Record - potentially beating David Smith’s 2019 record of 76 - after doing the Hypothermic Half Marathon in Edmonton.
After running 13.1 miles and training for five months, David told Global News: “It hurt. It feels great to be done. I had an amazing team behind me.”
He shared about the “issues” he had with circulation wearing all those tops.
David said: "I had a lot of issues with constriction on my arms in the first lap and the crew was able to help me get through that.”
He went on to praise everyone involved and urged them to be "proud" of themselves.
In a Instagram post, he added: "There were a lot of great stories that came out of yesterday's race and mine was only one of them. Everyone should be proud of their individual accomplishments."