Erchana Murray-Bartlett is changing the way we perceive what we are capable of. She holds a Guinness World Record by running from the tip of mainland Australia, Cape York, to Melbourne. 150 marathons back to back. No days off.
Through her expedition into the unknown, Erchana not only doubled her fundraising goal for her partner charity, the Wilderness Society, but she also encouraged people from all walks of life to join her on the road, culminating in a story that inspired people to get up and move on a global scale.
Erchana has shown it is possible to maintain a high level of mental and physical performance over an extended time and teaches how respecting the steps needed to accomplish your goal is the key to achieving it.
Talking Points
Guiness World Record Attitude
There are no short cuts to being the best in the world.Guiness World Record Attitude
Erchana unpacks how hard work and self belief is fundamental to an elite mindset.
Inspiring Others
Finding your true purpose and leading by example to promote people power to achieve a collective goal.
Inspiring Others
Endurance Mindset
How to maintain focus to achieve long-term success.
Endurance Mindset
Celebrating Failure
Kicking a fear of failure and building our resilience wall one brick at a time.
Celebrating Failure
Video
Marathon Effort: Erchana Murray-Bartlett Runs 150 Marathons In 150 Days To Raise Funds For Wildlife
World record runner Erchana Murray-Bartlett has finished her 150th consecutive daily marathon in Melbourne today. Since August, she's run more than 6,200 kilometres to raise money for wildlife. She joins us to tell us how it went, including how much food she needed to eat.