The 2017 Mongol Derby, the world’s longest and toughest horse race, has been jointly won by 29-year-old Ed Fernon, an Olympic pentathlete from Sydney, Australia, and 51-year-old Barry Armitage, a former professional sailor turned adventurer, from South Africa, first past the post in 2012 (but thwarted by a vet penalty).

They crossed the finish line together in ‘stinking hot conditions’ and have covered the 1000km’s in seven days riding 12 hours a day – and in some of the worst conditions the race has ever seen.

On arrival at the finish line, both headed straight into the lake to cool off.

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