Record-breaking cyclist Andrew Kerec arrives home to Canberra

  • last year
Canberra builder Andrew Kerec had two homecomings when he arrived back in the national capital after setting a new record for the fastest cycle across Australia, riding west to east. He rode down the Canberra airport runway and then fell into the arms of his loving family.
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00:00 (applause)
00:02 (applause)
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00:06 - Well done, Andrew!
00:10 (applause)
00:13 (applause)
00:15 (applause)
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00:22 (applause)
00:24 - Oh my God.
00:25 (laughter)
00:28 (laughter)
00:34 - How you doing?
00:35 - There he is.
00:36 - Good.
00:37 (laughter)
00:39 (applause)
00:42 (applause)
00:44 (applause)
00:48 (applause)
00:50 (applause)
00:53 (laughter)
01:00 (applause)
01:02 (soft music)
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02:06 - The airport's always somewhere where you leave
02:09 for journeys or you arrive home for journeys.
02:12 So it's really nice to have it as part of the homecoming
02:15 'cause it kinda made me feel like I was home
02:17 as I came into the ACT and saw the airport
02:20 where I left from two and a half months ago.
02:24 (plane engine roaring)
02:27 (soft music)
02:36 (soft music)
02:39 (soft music)
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