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    British Army Veteran Completes Record 100km Land Rover Pull

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    Posted on March 24, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    British Army veteran Darren Hardy hauled a 1.5‑tonne Land Rover 100 km in under five days near London—two hours ahead of his 100‑hour goal—to raise funds for H‑ABC, a rare incurable brain disease.

    British Veteran Pulls Land Rover 100km, Sets World Record for H‑ABC Charity

    Darren Hardy’s Record-Breaking Feat for Charity

    By Martyn Herman

    March 24 (Reuters) - Five days after attaching himself to a 1.5 tonne Land Rover on a concrete runway near London, British army veteran Darren Hardy set a new world record for a vehicle pull on Tuesday.

    The Challenge: Pulling a 1.5 Tonne Land Rover

    The 40-year-old former Royal Engineer hauled the rare vintage vehicle in a bid to raise money for H‑ABC, an extremely rare and incurable degenerative brain disease.

    Just after lunchtime on Tuesday he clocked up his 100th kilometre, two hours ahead of his 100-hour target.

    Physical and Mental Toll

    "I've felt better," Northern Ireland-born Hardy said after finally parting company with the 1981 prototype that had been his unlikely travelling companion at Blackbushe Airport near his home town of Fleet in Hampshire.

    "Physically, day three was the hardest day. Today I felt sort of great because of the adrenaline and the finish."

    Hardy, who is no stranger to extreme sporting feats, said his legs felt like concrete and his calves were horribly swollen while both feet had stress fractures after four brutal days.

    Endurance and Preparation

    He survived on a few hours' sleep each day in a tent and fuelled up with protein gels and electrolytes to replace the estimated 50,000 calories he burned off during his feat. His initial pair of trainers lasted 65km before disintegrating.

    Background: Hardy’s Journey and Motivation

    Former Royal Engineer Hardy was medically discharged from the British army in 2017 with complex PTSD following service including in Iraq where he suffered shoulder injuries.

    Inspiration: The Story of Aggie Candy‑Waters

    Two years later he came across the story of Aggie Candy‑Waters, now 17, who was diagnosed with H‑ABC in 2015 and can no longer walk or communicate verbally. Only around 100 sufferers, mainly children, are known.

    Fundraising Efforts

    Hardy had already raised 120,000 pounds ($160,860) from previous fund-raising feats of endurance for the H‑ABC Foundation and hopes to raise another 100,000 pounds from his Land Rover pull.

    The Experience: Overcoming Monotony and Adversity

    While the physical challenge was immense, the monotony of going up and down a bleak strip of concrete, especially in the dark when temperatures dropped near freezing, was something Hardy, who once ran five marathons in 50 hours, embraced.

    "I don't know where I really go, but I sort of enjoy that dark place," he told Reuters.

    Additional Information

    ($1 = 0.7460 pounds)

    (Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)

    References

    • What is H-ABC | H-abc Foundation
    • H-ABC FOUNDATION UK - 1190390
    • H-ABC Foundation | Cure

    Table of Contents

    • Darren Hardy’s Record-Breaking Feat for Charity

    Key Takeaways

    • •Darren Hardy completed the world record 100 km Land Rover pull in under 100 hours near London, despite severe physical strain.
    • •The effort was dedicated to raising money and awareness for H‑ABC, an extremely rare degenerative neurological disorder caused by TUBB4A mutations.
    • •Only about 100–150 global cases of H‑ABC are known, and the H‑ABC Foundation UK supports research, family support and hopes for gene‑based treatments.

    Frequently Asked Questions about British army veteran completes record 100km Land Rover pull

    1Who set the Land Rover pull world record?

    British army veteran Darren Hardy set a new world record by pulling a 1.5 tonne Land Rover 100km.

    2What was the purpose of the Land Rover pull?

    The pull was done to raise money for H‑ABC, a rare degenerative brain disease affecting mainly children.

  • The Challenge: Pulling a 1.5 Tonne Land Rover
  • Physical and Mental Toll
  • Endurance and Preparation
  • Background: Hardy’s Journey and Motivation
  • Inspiration: The Story of Aggie Candy‑Waters
  • Fundraising Efforts
  • The Experience: Overcoming Monotony and Adversity
  • Additional Information
  • 3
    How long did the record Land Rover pull take?

    Darren Hardy completed the 100km challenge in less than 100 hours, finishing two hours ahead of his target.

    4Where did the Land Rover pull take place?

    The record was set at Blackbushe Airport near Fleet in Hampshire, UK.

    5How much money does Darren Hardy hope to raise for H‑ABC?

    He hopes to raise another £100,000 from his Land Rover pull, after previously raising £120,000.

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