Ollie crosses the finish line after walking nearly 200 miles from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay.
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The boy, from Ashbrooke, Sunderland, wanted to raise money after witnessing a Great North Air Ambulance helicopter rescue. They had prepared to walk several hours a day, while arranging to rest overnight at B&Bs and campsites along the way.The five-year-old set off a fortnight ago and arrived at the finishing point on Saturday
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