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A Ukrainian who fought at the front returned after being wounded and became the world champion in the 24-hour ultramarathon, covering more than 294 kilometers. Video
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A Ukrainian who fought at the front returned after being wounded and became the world champion in the 24-hour ultramarathon, covering more than 294 kilometers. Video
Ukrainian ultramarathon runner Andrey Tkachuk took an impressive victory at the 2025 IAU 24H World Championships, held October 18-19 in Alba, France. In one day, the 40-year-old native of Khust (Transcarpathia) ran 294.346 kilometers and became the best among all participants in the competition. Tkachuk confidently led the men’s classification, ahead of Norway’s Jo Inge Norum (285.513 km) and Finland’s Matti Jonkka (283.699 km). All three cove…
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