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Egyptian endurance athlete sets new goals after cycling record

Egyptian cyclist Helmy El Saeed, 27, passes beside a car during training on the highway of El Ain El Sokhna, east of Cairo, Egypt July 19, 2017, as he prepares to break a Guinness record by fastest crossing of Europe. Picture taken July 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

CAIRO (Reuters) - Not content with having been part of the fastest ever team to cycle across Europe, Egyptian endurance athlete Helmy Elsaeed is turning his attention to a challenge closer to home - and then potentially the Winter Olympics.

In June, Elsaeed and four Swedish cyclists took 12 hours off the previous record time to complete the 6000km journey from northern Russia to western Portugal, raising money for autism charities along the way.

"We took the bicycles and rode them every day for 29 days until we reached the most western point in Europe which is Cabo de Roca in Portugal," said Elsaeed, talking about a journey through Belarus, Poland, Czech Republic, Germany, France and Spain, which lasted 29 days, five hours and 25 minutes.

Egyptian cyclist Helmy El Saeed, 27, poses during training on the highway of El Ain El Sokhna, east of Cairo, Egypt July 19, 2017. El Saeed has become a Guinness record holder after partaking in the fastest ever Europe bicycle cross. Picture taken July 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

And the former finance worker turned athlete already has his next challenge in mind.

"Me and my friends, who are involved in running and adventure, are planning to cross the whole of Egypt on foot from the most northern point to the most southern point," he said.

One of Elsaeed's most memorable achievements so far was when he cross-country skied across the Arctic in 2012. He now hopes to persuade the Egyptian authorities to let him represent the country in the sport at the Winter Olympics.

Egyptian cyclist Helmy El Saeed, 27, rides his bicycle during training on the highway of El Ain El Sokhna, east of Cairo, Egypt July 19, 2017. El Saeed has become a Guinness record holder after partaking in the fastest ever Europe bicycle cross. Picture taken July 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

If he is successful, it would be only the second time Egypt has appeared at the Winter Games, having previously sent an alpine skier to the 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo.

(Reporting by Mostafa Salem. Editing by Patrick Johnston and Julian Shea)

Egyptian cyclist Helmy El Saeed, 27, rides his bicycle on the highway of El Ain El Sokhna, east of Cairo, Egypt July 19, 2017. El Saeed has become a Guinness record holder after partaking in the fastest ever Europe bicycle cross. Picture taken July 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
Egyptian cyclist Helmy El Saeed, 27, rides his bicycle during training on the highway of El Ain El Sokhna, east of Cairo, Egypt July 19, 2017. El Saeed has become a Guinness record holder after partaking in the fastest ever Europe bicycle cross. Picture taken July 19, 2017. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh
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