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Australian runs marathon in under 17 hours pulling a 1 6-ton truck

Australian runs marathon in under 17 hours pulling a 1.6-ton truck UPI News Service, 03/04/2021  An Australian athlete broke a world record when he ran a marathon in 16 hours and 12 minutes while pulling a 1.6-ton truck. ADVERTISEMENT Corey Phillpott, 23, of Glenbrook, pulled the 3,300-pound Ford Ranger truck for a distance of 26.2 miles through Jamison Park in Penrith, New South Wales, to take the new world record title for the World s Strongest Marathon. Phillpott s time of 16 hours and 12 minutes was enough to beat the previous record of 17 hours, which was held by U.S. athlete Justin True. I ve got no injuries, I feel great, I ll go for a run tomorrow, Phillpott told the Blue Mountains Gazette after the attempt.

Australian Man Runs Marathon While Pulling 1 6 Ton Truck

Corey Phillpott finished the marathon in 16 hours and 12 minutes, breaking a record.

Australian Man Runs Marathon While Pulling 1 6 Ton Truck

Australian Man Runs Marathon While Pulling 1 6 Ton Truck
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Australian runs marathon in under 17 hours pulling a 1.6-ton truck By (0) March 4 (UPI) An Australian athlete broke a world record when he ran a marathon in 16 hours and 12 minutes while pulling a 1.6-ton truck. Corey Phillpott, 23, of Glenbrook, pulled the 3,300-pound Ford Ranger truck for a distance of 26.2 miles through Jamison Park in Penrith, New South Wales, to take the new world record title for the World s Strongest Marathon. Advertisement Phillpott s time of 16 hours and 12 minutes was enough to beat the previous record of 17 hours, which was held by U.S. athlete Justin True. I ve got no injuries, I feel great, I ll go for a run tomorrow, Phillpott told the Blue Mountains Gazette after the attempt.

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