Aleksandr Sorokin runs nearly 320km in a day, breaks its own world record

On September 17-18, Lithuana Aleksandr Sorokin attended the 24-hour European Championship 2022 in Verona, Italy of the International Ultrarunners Association (IAU). Here, Sorokin set a new world record when reaching a distance of 319,614km in a day.

On average, this athlete born in 1981 takes 4 minutes and 30 seconds for every 1km in 24 hours of running continuously. He broke the old record set by himself in 2021 when more than 10km.

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Aleksandr Sorokin set a record for nearly 320km in a day.

Earlier, on August 28 and 29, 2021, Sorokin achieved 309.399km after 24 hours, more than the “impossible” record of the legendary long -distance long -distance Yiannis Kouros (Greece) has existed since 199 (303,506km).

Aleksandr “Sania” Sorokin is a transcendental athlete Lithuania. Over the past 17 months, the 40 -year -old Chan has continuously named the small country with only 2.7 million people on the world jogging map when holding many records of super long distance running.

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Lithuanian athletes are also lying in many world records in other super -range competitions.

In addition to the aforementioned achievements, Sorokin also set a world -running record for 12 hours – 177.41km; The world record is 100 miles – 10 hours 51 minutes 39 seconds (the first person runs under 11 hours); The world record is 100km – 6 hours 5 minutes 41 seconds.

More significantly, two records running 100 miles and 12 hours of running were set up by him in the Spartanion tournament in Tel Aviv (Israel). This event takes place on a closed road with a length of 1.46km at Gane Yeshu'A Park. His average speed was 4: 03.5/km.

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