Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis was among the familiar faces at Weston Grand Pier today (Thursday) to cheer on a British Heart Foundation fundraiser.
Weston resident Paul Hobbs completed the UK's first marathon to be completed entirely on a pier, according to the UK Pier Society.
Throughout the day, a singer was on the boardwalk as Mr Hobbs patrolled the area, joined by dozens of people at a time.
Before he set off, Michael Eavis arrived to wish his best to the 72-year-old, before hailing Weston's Grand Pier as 'the best pier in the country'.
Paul suffered an aneurysm two years ago leading to major open-heart surgery which saved his life.
He told the Mercury: "I appreciate all who have agreed to join me on the pier.
"I am delighted to be part of a historic event - I was not even aware that this would be the first-ever marathon carried out on a pier before."
A fundraiser was created for the event which aimed to raise a target of £5,000 for the British Heart Foundation.
Mr Hobbs added: "The £5,000 total is just a number. I am happy with any donations as long as the British Heart Foundation receive them.
"Hopefully this will raise awareness for the risk of having an aneurysm."
To donate to Paul's fundraiser, log on to www.justgiving.com/fundraising/paul-hobbs26
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