World's Largest GPS Cock and Balls for Movember

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Terry Rosoman sets record for World's Largest drawing of a GPS Cock and Balls at 72.4 miles

On Friday 1st November 2024, Terry Rosoman ran and set the record for the World's Largest GPS Cock & Balls drawing on foot by an individual in a single continuous effort, raising £5,000 for the men's health charity, Movember.

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About the challenge

In the cold, dark month of November, South Wales challenge-athlete Terry Rosoman set out to achieve a bold and unconventional goal. Running through the heart of the Brecon Beacons, Terry aimed to cover 72 miles with over 10,000 feet of elevation gain—not just for the cardio, but to create the biggest, boldest GPS drawing of a cock and balls ever attempted on foot in a single, continuous effort.


Starting in Abergavenny on Friday, November 1st, at 5pm, Terry embarked on this unique challenge. After 23.5 gruelling hours, he completed an impressive 72.4 miles, cementing his place in history with a GPS masterpiece that would make even Picasso blush.

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Meet your hero, Terry Rosoman

Say hello to me – I'm not your average gym bunny, but just a bloke trying to keep up with the daily grind – work, family, and the occasional battle with my own waistline.


Caught up in life's whirlwind, I found myself wrestling with the scales and a few habits that'd make your nan blush – think binge drinking and some recreational drug use. It hit me hard, both physically and mentally. But I'm not one to throw in the towel. I decided to tackle life head-on, setting myself challenges that’d put Mount Everest to shame. And guess what? It worked like a charm.


Now, with a new lease on life, I'm on a mission. Over the coming years, I'm aiming to raise a whopping £100,000 for mental health charities, starting with the Manhood Masterpiece. But it's not just about the cash – it's about igniting sparks in others. I'm on a crusade to inspire folks to seize the day, kick bad habits, and reclaim their mojo. I'm living proof that you don't need a six-pack to make a difference – just a bit of grit and a whole lot of heart.

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