
After he was struck down by a nasty stomach bug, many feared that he may not be able to complete his charity swim of the Thames.
But David Walliams overcame his ailments to complete day three of the Sport Relief challenge - and immediately fell into his worried wife's arms.
The comedian arrived at Wallingford Bridge in Oxfordshire yesterday evening only an hour behind schedule.

And his concerned wife Lara Stone greeted him with a big hug as he climbed out of the water clearly exhausted but delighted to see his beloved.
Moments earlier she had stood by the water's edge looking very worried as she watched her husband swim towards her.
She then rushed down to meet him and flung herself into his arms, the relief he was ok clear on her face.

David contracted a serious stomach bug yesterday after swallowing some of the murky water.
Doubts were cast over his ability to complete the grueling 140-mile swim after he was struck down with a serious stomach bug and a high temperature and many feared that he may not pass a medical examination and be allowed back in the water.
But all in the name of a very good cause, he pushed through his pain to continue swimming making a slow, but steady pace.

Before a short break this lunchtime the comedian had completed five miles this morning.
Yesterday he said: 'I always knew there was a risk that taking in the water could cause problems, but now it's happened it's still hit me really hard.'
'I was sweating in the night and have been to the toilet a lot this morning. When I heard the total raised had jumped to more than £200,000 it gave me a real boost, as do the thousands of people who have been turning out and cheering.'

'There were so many last night I thought Take That were in a boat behind me.'
'This is already much harder than I thought it would be - but this Thames Tummy I've got is making the task seem incredibly difficult and London seems a long way away.'
A spokesperson for the swim told MailOnline: 'He is back in the water and a doctor has confirmed that his stomach is settling.'
'He is having to stop regularly to take re-hydration salts because he just can't keep anything down and he needs the fuel.'


In a picture posted on the Sport Relief Twitter page yesterday, Walliams appeared to be struggling to continue after coming down with 'Thames Tummy', an upset stomach caused by intake of the murky water which harbours a cocktail of bacteria such as E.coli, salmonella and hepatitis.
Walliams had attempted to put the bug behind him as he once again got into the water and tried to complete his 18 miles of swimming today.
And he did just that, even if he was an hour behind schedule

He is swimming for up to eight hours a day in order to complete the challenge in just eight days.
In other pictures of Walliams' Sport Relief challenge, the comedian was seen receiving treatment from a physiotherapist in between swimming the length of the river.
Still clad in his wetsuit, Walliams grimaced as the physiotherapist gently helped him stretch out his sore legs.


The comedian is attempting to swim from Gloucestershire to London over eight days to raise money for Sport Relief.
On Tuesday, the comedian was up at dawn in a bid to make up some of the distance he lost the day before.
He said: 'I was determined to make up for the time I lost yesterday so I started at dawn and made up two miles but the weather is causing a real issue.

'The wind on my face is harsh and the torrential rain is making today extra difficult.
'Plus, the fact that I got up so early to make up for lost time means that I'm having to refuel more often, making the schedule difficult to stick to.

'Despite how tough it is, every pound donated is really helping to keep me going.'
Walliams is no stranger to getting wet for a good cause - in 2006 he swam the Channel, raising £1 million in aid of Sport Relief.

He has also swum the Straits of Gibraltar, and last year cycled from John O'Groats to Lands End, also for Sport Relief.
Walliams, was supported by his wife, model Lara Stone, and mother Kathleen as he set off.
source:dailymail
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