Four Hyderabad men recently showcased immense courage by participating in the Pangong Frozen Lake Half Marathon in Ladakh, known as the world’s highest marathon and recognized by the Guinness World Records. Enduring bone-chilling temperatures plummeting to -20°C, these individuals ran a challenging 21.9 km on the icy terrain, displaying exceptional physical and mental resilience. Their remarkable feat not only highlights their determination but also sheds light on the growing popularity of extreme sporting events in India.

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Hyderabad Men Brave Extreme Cold at Pangong Lake Marathon, Set Guinness Record in Ladakh’s Frozen Wilderness
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