Brendan Cummins has led the congratulations to former Tipperary hurler Seamus Hennessy after he completed the Antarctic Ice Marathon and raised €200,000 for Pieta House in the process.
The 2010 All-Ireland winner, whose inter-county career was ended by an knee injury, completed the gruelling marathon in 7.05.33 on Union Glacier at the bottom of the world in honour of his mother Josie, who took her own life when he was just 10 years old.
Seamus Hennessy has completed the @AntarcticIceMar in 7.05.33 hrs. Well done Seamus. ☺👏👍🏁 Comhghairdeas https://t.co/hhIy0sz1kl
— Kilruane MacDonaghs (@MacDonaghsGAA) December 13, 2018
Tweet@FezFez121 congrats my man.... Back in Cape Town 2001 when we first met, you were an brave & inspirational youngfella. We won an All Ireland medal together 9 years later and now off the field your journey continues to inspire us all.... https://t.co/46XWTh04dW
— Brendan Cummins (@BrenCummins1) December 13, 2018