Video. World record set at extreme Antarctica Ice Ultra race
Briefly

The Antarctica Ice Ultra presents an exceptional challenge for endurance athletes, testing their resilience against harsh conditions in one of the world's most extreme environments.
With temperatures reaching as low as -25°C and strong katabatic winds, competitors faced debilitating climate challenges that required both physical strength and mental fortitude to overcome.
In a remarkable achievement, Paul Johnston and Roberto Sembiante set a world record in the 100-mile race, completing the grueling course in a stunning 23 hours and 22 minutes.
Chinese athlete Yusheng NI showcased his endurance prowess by finishing the 100km race in record time, emphasizing the global appeal and competitive spirit of the Antarctica Ice Ultra.
Read at euronews
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