• Eggscellent@sh.itjust.works
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    “On October 25th 2025, 55 intrepid runners took on an extraordinary challenge: to run the deepest marathon ever run. Covering 42.2km within the Garpenberg Zinc Mine in Sweden, they descended to a staggering depth of 1,120 metres below sea level. No one had attempted a marathon at this depth before. Participants endured temperatures of 24°C and 72% humidity, in total silence and ran in complete darkness with only their head torches for light.”

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      Marathon runners are just the lemmings of the human race. “Let’s put ourselves into another torturous and dangerous situation! Who’s with me?” And then a tidal wave of humans jogs into the abyss.

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    it was organized by a mining company to showcase modern mining safety and environmental standards

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    So can you run a better time because you get more oxygen with each breath?

    I guess the 24°C is a bit warm for a marathon, but assuming that temperature was not a limiting factor?