Letterkenny, Ireland. Jordan Adams, who ran the London marathon on Sunday with a 25-pound fridge behind his back, is now walking Ireland in a time-controlled race to find a cure for a form of dementia that both he and his brother are almost certain to suffer in the near future. "As the devastation of our family by dementia, this mission does not stop," Adams told the crowd who gathered to fire him on Wednesday in Donegal County.
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Letterkenny, Ireland. Jordan Adams, who ran the London marathon on Sunday with a 25-pound fridge behind his back, is now walking Ireland in a time-controlled race to find a cure for a form of dementia that both he and his brother are almost certain to suffer in the near future. "As the devastation of our family by dementia, this mission does not stop," Adams told the crowd who gathered to fire him on Wednesday in Donegal County.