Russian Runner Dmitry Klimov Breaks World Record in Backyard Ultra
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Russian marathoner Dmitry Klimov set a new world record in the men’s Backyard Ultra event, completing 124 laps for a total distance of 831.5 kilometres over more than five days.
The record-breaking run took place in an event that tests endurance by requiring participants to run a lap every hour, resting only between laps. Klimov’s achievement surpassed previous marks, showcasing his extraordinary stamina and determination.
The Backyard Ultra format has gained popularity among ultra‑distance athletes, and Klimov’s performance has been hailed as a significant milestone in the sport.
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