Hyderabad quartet conquers extreme cold at Pangong’s Frozen Lake Half Marathon, setting world record.

Four brave men from Hyderabad recently participated in the Pangong Frozen Lake Half Marathon in Ladakh, which has been recognized by the Guinness World Records as the highest marathon in the world. Battling temperatures as low as -20°C, these individuals showcased extraordinary resilience as they ran 21.9 km on the frozen lake, testing their physical and mental endurance. The quartet’s remarkable feat highlights their determination and grit in overcoming the challenging conditions of the Himalayan region. The event not only serves as a test of athleticism but also as a testament to the human spirit’s ability to conquer harsh environments. The participants’ dedication to pushing their limits in such extreme conditions is truly commendable and serves as an inspiration to aspiring athletes and adventurers across India.

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