Matthieu Bonne Breaks World Record in Six-Day Foot Race
Remarkable Achievement by Matthieu Bonne
On Wednesday around 11 a.m., Matthieu Bonne broke the world record that had been held for 20 years by Yiannis Kouros. The Belgian athlete ran in blocks of three hours with a 15-minute break each time. Every 24 hours, he usually allowed himself a three-hour pause, but Bonne ignited his ambition by skipping this last block of sleep to secure the world record.
Impressive Records and Background
This extreme athlete holds a trilogy of world records. In recent years, he achieved a biking record of over 3,619 kilometers in seven days and a swimming record of 131 kilometers in open water. Matthieu Bonne exemplifies the spirit of modern athletics with his exceptional achievements.
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