Runners brave the cold for Antarctic Ice Marathon
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This yearâs Antarctic Ice Marathon saw more than 60 competitors from 20 nations
Photos by Mark Conlon/Antarctic Ice Marathon/Handout via Reuters
Reuters â Courageous runners braved snow and freezing temperatures this week for the Antarctic Ice Marathon, won by Irelandâs Sean Tobin who organizers said clocked a record time on the continent.
The event, the 17th of its kind, took place on Wednesday at Union Glacier, with more than 60 competitors from 20 nations taking part. Organizers describe it as âthe southernmost marathon on Earth.â
Tobin, 28, ran the traditional marathon distance of 42.195 kilometers (26.22 miles) in 2:53.33.
âYou just sink (into the snow)⊠One turn I took, I just went completely legless and hit the ground. I was trying to get up and go again,â Tobin said after finishing.
âI had to go deep inside myself (to complete the course).â

Irish runner Sean Tobin reacts as he wins the Antarctic Ice Marathon, in Union Glacier, Antarctica
Race director Richard Donovan said Tobin had recorded âthe fastest marathon ever run in Antarctica.â
âIâve never seen anything like it, to be able to run that fast in these kind of conditions,â he said. âItâs like running in sand⊠You canât really get a spring off it.â
Becca Pizzi, from the United States, won the womenâs race with a time of 4:24.15.
(Writing by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Gareth Jones)
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