1. The runners need a week to finish this race,and they will have less than six hours' sleep each night.2. At that moment, Cliff Young won the love and respect of people throughout thecountry. He became a national hero.3.The race takes as long as seven days to finish and is a hard test of physicalcondition and strength even for the world' stop athletes who want to become famous and earn money by winning the race.4.His love for running never faded, but in 2000 he suffered a mild stroke, whichput a stop to his glorious running days.5.Cliff Young looked strange. His presence at the race did not draw anyone's attention. It was just as if he had not attended the race at all.6.Cliff did not have the slightest idea of stopping running. Although he was still far behind the world-class athletes, he continued running.7.In all those years, he took part in many races and won a number of them, although he was getting older and not as strong as before.8.The 875-kilometer Australian race, which starts from Sydney and ends in Melbourne and takes place once a year, is regarded as one of the most difficult long-distance races in the world. It is a tough test of one's ability to continue running over a long period of time. Even the world's best athletes, young or old, find the race extremely difficult.9.People felt worried and concerned about Cliff's health and well-being.10.Even now, Cliff Young is still a good reminder and a successful example ofhow ordinary people can achieve great results with their natural qualities.1____2____3____4____5____6____7____8____9____10___