Belgian runs 365 marathons in 365 days
People who run marathons often say one race a year is enough, both for body and mind. But that was never going to satisfy Belgium’s Stefaan Engels, who has just completed 365 marathons in 365 days.
Actually, even that wasn’t enough for Engels, who ended up completing 401 marathons in as many days: 18 on a hand bike and the rest on foot, including 365 in a row.
The 49-year-old from Ghent, northwest Belgium, is now the proud holder of the record for the most consecutive marathons, complementing his Guinness world record for the most triathlons completed in a year.
“It was a personal challenge,” he said by phone from his home this week, two days after completing his marathon odyssey. “I wanted to know if it was possible.”
He made it sound simple, but it was far from a straightforward “start running, stop after a year” challenge.
On January 1, 2010, Engels set out from Ghent to launch his campaign and ran the requisite 42.195 km on the first day. He kept up that pace for the next 17 days, but then a foot injury struck and he had to stop.
Quitting was out of the question, however. Engels bought a hand bike the same day and used his arms to propel himself through his daily marathons until his foot recovered.
—Reuters
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