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78-year-old man ends daily running streak after 52 years and 39 days

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78-year-old Ron Hill has finally taken a day off.

The 1964 Olympian ended his daily running streak after 52 years and 39 days due to illness that required a day off, he announced on Facebook.

The worlds greatest run streaker ends his streak. Due to ill health Ron has decided to take a day off.

Hill started his streak after he was disappointed with his 19th place showing in the marathon and 18th place finish in the 10,000 meters at the Tokyo Olympics, according to Runner's World. Since starting the streak, he qualified for the 1968 and 1972 Olympics, and improved on both his finished in the 10,000 meters and marathon respectively.