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Catalan Oriol Antolí, Seventh in the World's Toughest World Cup: 690 Kilometers Running for 102 Hours in a Row

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Oriol Antolí has exceeded the limits of body and mind in the most extreme race on the planet. The Catalan athlete has completed 103 laps, equivalent to 690.7 kilometers, in the World Cup of Backyard Ultra 2025, held in Bell Buckle (Tennessee, United States). His record of 102 hours, 58 minutes and 32 consecutive seconds running has earned him the seventh world position and, in addition, beat his own record of Spain in the specialty.The format of…
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Oriol Antolí has exceeded the limits of body and mind in the most extreme race on the planet. The Catalan athlete has completed 103 laps, equivalent to 690.7 kilometers, in the World Cup of Backyard Ultra 2025, held in Bell Buckle (Tennessee, United States). His record of 102 hours, 58 minutes and 32 consecutive seconds running has earned him the seventh world position and, in addition, beat his own record of Spain in the specialty.The format of…

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sport.es broke the news in on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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