19/06/2026
Tom Everette has successfully completed Britain’s most brutal race – the Montane Summer Spine Race, one of the UK’s toughest endurance events.
The race follows the entire 268-mile Pennine Way, taking runners from Edale in Derbyshire to Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders through some of the most remote and challenging terrain in the country. With over 37,000ft of ascent, it tests competitors far beyond the demands of a traditional ultramarathon.
The Spine is a self-supported event. Runners must carry essential kit, manage their own nutrition, hydration and foot care, and make critical decisions while battling fatigue and sleep deprivation.
With only limited checkpoints, runners are largely left to fend for themselves, often sleeping on the trail and spending long periods alone in remote countryside. Success depends not only on physical fitness but also careful planning, resilience, and the ability to overcome the inevitable highs and lows that come with spending multiple days on the move.
Tom has shown he has everything it takes to complete this race – perseverance, dedication, grit and determination. The club was rooting for you every step of the way. You are truly inspiring to us and the wider running community.
🏃🏻 268+ miles
⛰️ 10,732m ascent
⏱️ 131hrs 11mins 9secs
What an incredible achievement, Tom. The entire Puma family is immensely proud of you 🐯