Coronation Street's Sally Ann Matthews was joined by her co-stars as she officially ended her huge charity feat.
The Jenny Connor actress set out to run 50 5ks, raising money for five different charities.
Sally Ann set herself the challenge on her 50th birthday last year despite admitting to 'never being remotely sporty'.
But after celebrating her big day, the soap star made the decision to keep running and complete 5km runs to match her age over the next year, with the aim to raise £5,000.
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On Wednesday, she was joined by her co-stars outside the Coronation Street set in Media City as she finished her final 5km, including actress Millie Gibson who ran along with her in support.
Julie Goulding, who plays Shona Platt, was also among the telly stars helping Sally Ann get to the end of her charity effort.
Gareth Pierce, who plays the soap's Todd Grimshaw, also showed support by running his own 5k and joined them via zoom.
Sharing a video on Instagram, Sally Ann said; "Oh lovely @garpierce. Thank you for going the extra mile and running this final run with me virtually!!

"You’ve been a constant support and one day we’ll run Salford Quays together."
Sally Ann, who says she could not run for the bus before starting the challenge, said: "I always thought of myself as a running joke rather than a runner, but having done the first 5km I thought how great it would be to keep going, get fit in the process and more importantly raise some funds for well deserving charities.
"A huge thank you to everyone who donated and sent me messages of support, it’s all helped to keep me pounding the pavements."
The Corrie star managed to raise more than £6,000 for charities Acting For Others, Action Against Cancer, Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, The Matt Hampson Foundation and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution.
Prior to her final 5k, Sally Ann had been flooded with messages of support from some very recognisable faces.
Corrie's Sally Carman, Colson Smith, and Barbara Knox as well as Ruth Langsford, Joe Pasquale, and Adam Woodyatt were among her well-wishers.
Posing in front of the huge Coronation Street sign at the Salford-based set on Wednesday, Sally-Ann said on Instagram: "250 kilometres later!!"
She also shared a group snap of those who helped her on her 50th run, commenting: "I only went and did it! Thank you, seriously thank you, to everyone who has sent me messages of support, donated and to these beauties who ran the 50th one with me! I can’t quite believe I’ve finished.
"To be honest, I can’t believe I ever started but I’m bloody glad I did. The best day."

And her famous friends and fans were quick to send their messages.
Kelly Neelan actress Millie said: "my hero," while Julia said: "Congratulations Sal! You smashed it!"
Sally Dynevor commented: "Well done Sal, that’s absolutely amazing."
"Well done you Trojan!!!" Kym Marsh added.
Patti Clare, who plays Corrie's Mary, said: "You did it Sal!!!! Many congratulations lady! Fantastic!!"
Donations for Sally Ann's 50 5ks 4 50th are still open.
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