Four Hyderabad residents recently showcased their grit and determination by participating in the Pangong Frozen Lake Half Marathon in Ladakh, India. This marathon, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the world’s highest, saw these men running on ice in temperatures as low as -20°C. The quartet braved the extreme cold, pushing their physical and mental limits to complete the challenging 21.9 km run. Their participation in this grueling marathon not only highlights their athletic prowess but also underscores their resilience in the face of harsh weather conditions. The event, held in the picturesque backdrop of Ladakh’s frozen lake, attracted participants from around the world, making it a truly global affair. By conquering this challenging terrain, the Hyderabad quartet has not only made their mark on the international running scene but has also showcased the spirit of adventure and sportsmanship. Their remarkable feat serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and adventurers across India.

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