Aussie runner Nedd Brockmann has crossed the finish line of a massive 1,600km run to raise money for homelessness.

Brockmann took just over 12-and-a-half days to complete the monumental 1,609km run at just past 6:15am on Wednesday, raising over $2.1million for homelessness charity We Are Mobilise in the process.

The runner broke down into tears as he finished his last lap around Sydney’s Olympic Park before being swamped by friends and family congratulating him on the feat.

‘It has been hell and that’s why I love it,’ he previously said..

Brockmann first to fame after running from Cottesloe Beach in Perth to Bondi Beach in Sydney, in just 47 days in 2022.

While he sprinted to the end of his previous run, the cult-hero collapsed to the ground on Wednesday after finishing more than 38 marathons in under a fortnight.  

‘I’ve never ever been through something like that before,’ he said after crossing the line.

‘I’m f***ing proud of that.’ 

Aussie cult-hero Nedd Brockmann (pictured) has completed his monumental 1,609km run in just over 12-and-a-half days, raising over $2.1million in the process

Aussie cult-hero Nedd Brockmann (pictured) has completed his monumental 1,609km run in just over 12-and-a-half days, raising over $2.1million in the process 

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