Matthieu Bonne and Patrycja Bereznowska Set New Men's and Women's 48-Hour World Records
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Katja Lykke Tonstad (43) ran to team gold and individual bronze medals in the World Championships in 48-hour races this weekend.
Belgian athlete Matthieu Bonne broke the world record by running 485 kilometers in 48 hours. Ultra-sport athlete Matthieu Bonne (31) broke the 48-hour world running record. He managed to run a total of 485 kilometers and 99 meters over two days. The previous record was 473.5 kilometers. Bonne improved the record by approximately 11 and a half kilometers. The 473.5-kilometer record was set in 1996 by a Greek ultra-running […] The post Belgian ath…
Matthieu Bonne and Patrycja Bereznowska Set New Men's and Women's 48-Hour World Records
The post Matthieu Bonne and Patrycja Bereznowska Set New Men’s and Women’s 48-Hour World Records appeared first on iRunFar. Belgium’s Matthieu Bonne and Poland’s Patrycja Bereznowska both had massive weekends of racing, respectively setting new men’s and women’s 48-hour world records at the 2025 UltraPark Weekend 48 Hour race in Pabianice, Poland. Bonne ran at least 485.099 kilometers (301.426 miles), with the final distance to be confirmed. Thi…
Bredenaar Matthieu Bonne has managed to break the world record for 48 hours of walking. To do so, he had to walk at least 473.5 kilometres in four rounds of the clock. He did it in just 46 hours and 42 minutes. The new world record is now 485.099 kilometres, more than 11.5 kilometres more than the previous one.
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