Chris Seynaeve is the first Belgian to complete the world's toughest ultramarathon in the icy north of Canada
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43-year-old Chris Seynaeve (43) from Izegem was the first Belgian to complete the infamous 6633 Arctic Ultra in Canada, the world's toughest ultra-marathon. He did that on the night of Friday to Saturday. Seynaeve spent a total of six days, six hours and eight minutes over 450 kilometers in what can best be described as a mix of 'The Expedition: Greenland' and 'Kamp Waes', at temperatures that could drop to —35° at night. Seynaeve was the first …
Chris Seynaeve (43) from Izegem was the first to cross the finish line in 6 days, 6 hours and 16 minutes of the 6633 Arctic Ultra in Canada. The world's toughest ultramarathon is a 450-kilometer trek with temperatures dropping well below zero at night. Never before has a Belgian beaten him.
Chris Seynaeve (43) from Izegem was the first to cross the finish line in 6 days, 6 hours and 16 minutes of the 6633 Arctic Ultra in Canada. The world's toughest ultramarathon is a 450-kilometer trek with temperatures dropping well below zero at night. Never before has a Belgian beaten him.
Chris Seynaeve (43) from Izegem was the first to cross the finish line in 6 days, 6 hours and 16 minutes of the 6633 Arctic Ultra in Canada. The world's toughest ultramarathon is a 450-kilometer trek with temperatures dropping well below zero at night. Never before has a Belgian beaten him.
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