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On Wednesday 19 March, Radio 1 DJ Jamie Laing had an emotional start to Day 3 of his remarkable journey, which will see him run an ultra-marathon everyday for five days for Comic Relief.
Speaking before he began his first leg of the day, Jamie said he 'felt completely drained and broken' and praised the public for spurring him on. The TV personality said: 'The people are so amazing.