A man has completed the London Classics, running the London marathon, the Swim Serpentine and the 100 mile Ride London.

Andrew Jarrold, from Dartmouth, has been put into the London Classics hall of fame and awarded the London Classics medal.

He took on the challenge to raise money for Tusk, a charity which tries to amplify the impact of progressive conservation initiatives across Africa.

Andrew ran the London marathon in 2017 after getting a Good For Age place at Taunton Marathon in 2016, after completing the 26 miles in 3.17.30 hours.

In September of that year Andrew swam the two mile challenge known as the Swim Serpentine in 1.09.56 hours.

Recently, on Sunday, July 29, Andrew completed Ride London, the 100 mile 2012 Olympic Bike Road race course in 5.53 hours.

The charity Andrew has been raising money for has earned a reputation for providing a highly efficient solution for funding wildlife conservation programmes. It partners with the most effective local organisations, investing in their in-depth knowledge and expertise.

For almost 30 years, Tusk has helped pioneer an impressive range of successful conservation initiatives across more than 20 countries, increasing vital protection for over 10 million acres of land and for more than 40 different threatened species.

However, the threat to Africa’s unique natural heritage remains real and more urgent than ever.

With generous support, Tusk can and will continue to have a positive impact across Africa. For more information please visit the website.