Fancy a swim?

The London Marathon had a very unusual entrant this year:

In a field of 32,875 runners, Scott finished in 32,875th place — or, to put it more succinctly, dead last — far behind one of the race's oldest participants, 90-year-old Jenny Wood Allen, who tore through the course in under 12 hours.

But what seems a distinctly unimpressive display of athletic prowess, takes on a whole new perspective upon hearing that he ran the entire race encased in a 130-pound 1940s deep-sea diving suit.

While it may seem that this guy simply has no idea how to choose a reasonable hobby, he was actually rasing money for charity. £100,000 is probably worth running for five days, eight hours, and 30 minutes. To date, though all of his stunts, Lloyd Scott has raised millions of dollars for charity.

The world needs more people like him: wacky, but with a good heart.