A British woman donned a polar bear costume to run a frigid Norwegian marathon and break a world record with her time of 4 hours, 58 minutes and 29 seconds.
Guinness World Records range from obscure achievements to mind-blowing feats that stun the world. We've seen record-breaking mountaineering ascents, scuba divin ...
For 996 days in a row, Helen Ryvar has laced up her shoes at 4 a.m. and logged a 21.1-km (or longer) run on Strava ...
The 28-year-old battled stomach problems and high winds to take 16 seconds off her own record, which she set in Houston a ...
That was what (sort of) happened on Jan 4 at the PolarNight Marathon in Tromso, Norway, when a woman donning ... cause at the same time”, she told the Guinness World Records.
More than 50 years after becoming the first woman to run the Boston Marathon, Kathrine Switzer continues to make history – and for the first time, in New Zealand.