Nick pictured at his home in Sharjah with his wife Sarah in 2018. Victor Besa / The National
Former American University of Sharjah prof Nick Ashill completes a trans-American run from the spot where he was almost killed in a hit-and-run incident in 2017.
Photo: Nick Ashill
Mr Ashill returned to complete the 5,400-kilometre route in 108 days in Central Park, New York. Photo: Nick Ashill
During his original attempt in 2017, Mr Ashill was struck by a speeding vehicle and left for dead on the side of the road in Columbus, Ohio. Photo: Nick Ashill
The 55-year-old New Zealander was running the Route 66 highway from Los Angeles to the East coast of the US to raise the profile of pulmonary fibrosis, a respiratory disease from which his mother died in 2015. Photo: Nick Ashill
Since reaching New York, he has joined a select club of about 300 people to have run from coast to coast across the US. He ran between 50 and 58km each day, with 19 days of running and just two rest days. Photo: Nick Ashill
Nick pictured at his home in Sharjah in 2018, as he recovered. Victor Besa / The National
Nick pictured at his home in Sharjah with his wife Sarah in 2018. Victor Besa / The National
Former American University of Sharjah prof Nick Ashill completes a trans-American run from the spot where he was almost killed in a hit-and-run incident in 2017.
Photo: Nick Ashill
Mr Ashill returned to complete the 5,400-kilometre route in 108 days in Central Park, New York. Photo: Nick Ashill
During his original attempt in 2017, Mr Ashill was struck by a speeding vehicle and left for dead on the side of the road in Columbus, Ohio. Photo: Nick Ashill
The 55-year-old New Zealander was running the Route 66 highway from Los Angeles to the East coast of the US to raise the profile of pulmonary fibrosis, a respiratory disease from which his mother died in 2015. Photo: Nick Ashill
Since reaching New York, he has joined a select club of about 300 people to have run from coast to coast across the US. He ran between 50 and 58km each day, with 19 days of running and just two rest days. Photo: Nick Ashill
Nick pictured at his home in Sharjah in 2018, as he recovered. Victor Besa / The National
Nick pictured at his home in Sharjah with his wife Sarah in 2018. Victor Besa / The National