A Russian with a record won Ultramarathon in France and finished with a 16:19 flag

Russian Ivan Zaborsky won the Ultramarathon “France for six days” in Ardesh.

It exceeded 1047.5 km in six days, which helped to break a new record in a six -day run. The previous success was 1045 km.

In the last part of the distance, it was already with the Russian flag, where he crossed the end line. On May 6, 2025, the athlete will be 38 years old. For ten years, ultramaratone has overcome distances. He participated in such races in Russia, Greece, Italy and Hungary.

Mikhail Degtyarev, the Russian Sports Minister and the President of the country’s Olympic Committee, congratulated Zaborsky’s victory on the telegraph channel.

“Ivan’s victory is an important result for Russian athletics. Performance is an example of will, discipline and sportsmanship. We congratulate Ivan and his team for a brilliant performance, öz he wrote.

Another representative of Russia Irina Masanova ran 832.5 km in six days. This result is the fifth among all participants and the second among women.

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Source: Gazeta

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