On Thursday, on the first leg of the Nice World Race in Wolf Fang, Antarctica, Irish runner William Maunsell clocked a formidable time of two:38:42, setting a file for the quickest marathon ever on the frozen continent. Maunsell broke the earlier file of two:53:33 by virtually quarter-hour, held by none aside from his coach, Sean Tobin.
Maunsell’s achievement got here throughout the first of seven legs of the gruelling Nice World Race problem, which entails operating seven marathons on seven continents in seven days. The problem additionally makes stops in Cape City, Perth, Istanbul (twice), Cartagena and Miami, with 54 opponents from 15 nations.
The 39-year-old described the Arctic race as “manageable” regardless of the intense chilly. “It was a bit robust firstly for about 2K, however there’s a giant again part that’s barely downhill. The wind was behind you, and you’ll actually make time on that half,” he mentioned in an interview with Reuters.
What’s crazier is that Maunsell is taking over this problem two weeks after he ran a private finest marathon time of two:14:23 on the 2024 Dublin Marathon, the place he positioned tenth total and was the third Irish finisher.
On Friday (Day 2 of the problem) in Cape City, Maunsell began proper the place he left off in Antarctica, clocking a 2:34:03 efficiency that noticed him lap your complete discipline on the four-lap course.
Maunsell’s coach, Tobin, set the earlier marathon file for the Antarctic continent on the 2022 Antarctic Ice Marathon. It was Tobin’s first marathon. Maunsell and Tobin each hail from Tipperary, Eire, which implies they are going to be retaining the file within the county.