The Lithuanian runner improved two world records in one day



[ad_1]

The Lithuanian athlete finished at 11 in the morning. 14 min. 55 sec. and set a new world record for 100 mile races. During that time, he had run 160,934 km.

After that, he extended the race for another 45 minutes and reached a new planetary race record of 12 hours – 168.7 km.

100 previous race miles and 12 hours. the world records in the race belonged to the American Zach Bitter (11:19 a.m. and 163,785 km).

On average, Sorokin ran a mile in 6 minutes. 45 sec. Lithuanian is 24 hours. world champion running.

Only athletes competed on the Centurion Running Track and met the relevant requirements. Briton Mark Innocentis finished second in the 100 mile race (12 hours 34 minutes 52 seconds).



[ad_2]