Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan posted pictures of himself on Dorset's Jurassic Coast this weekend.
On Saturday, January 28 the snooker star posted pictures near Worbarrow Bay in Dorset.
The post wrote: "An amazing run down in Dorset this morning. Some major climbs but all good fun!"
The seven-time world champion is also a keen runner and often talks about fitness on his Instagram account.
In the pictures, O'Sullivan can be seen tackling some of the steep hills above the bay.
O'Sullivan had been in the area over the weekend after he appeared at Poole Lighthouse for a meet and greet event on Friday evening (January 27).
The event was billed as an "exclusive event" featuring an in-depth interview, auction and entertainment.
A spokesperson for the event said: "Often referred to as the greatest snooker player of all time, Ronnie has had a fascinating life and is someone who transcends snooker and sport to have a wide appeal to people from all walks of life.
"His down to earth character, natural charisma and undeniable talent draw an ongoing interest in him and his life."
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