"It's Amazing": with a World Record, Dorian Louvet Validates His Exploit at the New York Marathon
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This 36-year-old Frenchman finished this Sunday the New York race in less than 2h30. He also completed a crazy project on the seven major marathons of the year.
Dorian Louvet finished his seventh marathon of the year in the hot time of 2h27, this Sunday, November 2, 2025 in New York. Caen's athlete sets a new world record.
The former candidate of Koh Lanta managed his "Miles of Discovery" challenge which was to run the seven major marathons in one year in a record average.
By closing the New York Marathon on Sunday, November 2, Dorian Louvet became the first athlete to run the world's seven largest marathons in a year, in less than 2h30 on average.
Author of a crazy feat, Dorian Louvet became Sunday in New York the first to run the seven major marathons in a year and in less than 2h30 of average.
Dorian Louvet succeeded in his incredible bet. By closing the New York marathon 2025 in 2h27:09, the Norman influencer finished his quest for the seven major marathons in the same year. A performance accompanied by a world record, that of the best possible average since the former candidate of Koh Lanta ran these seven marathons – Tokyo, Boston, London, Sydney, Berlin, Chicago and so New York – with an average time of 2h27:52, with as best time …
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