Indian runs world’s toughest marathon, completes it in 102 hrs

Sukant Singh Suki, a 33-year-old man from India, has completed one of the toughest marathons in the world, the Delirious West, in Australia. The 350-kilometre marathon took him 102 hours and 27 minutes to complete, and he was one of the last four people to finish the challenge.

In a video posted on his YouTube channel, Suki can be seen finishing the marathon with cheers from the crowd. He shared that the biggest challenge for him was the four nights without sleep, which made his brain stop working. He struggled on days 2, 3, and 4 but was helped by volunteers at the event to complete the challenge.

Suki was disqualified at 204 km in 2020, but he trained extensively over the last six months to prepare for this year’s marathon. He has been living in Australia since 2016 and has authored books such as “Limitless Humans” and “Chasing Genius.”

In an interview with SBS Hindi in 2020, Suki shared that participating in ultra-marathons gave him a new lease of life. He stated that running gives him a sense of accomplishment, helps him maintain a healthy lifestyle, and provides him with an opportunity to explore new places.

Suki’s achievement is a testament to his perseverance and determination. He overcame physical and mental challenges to complete the marathon and has inspired many people worldwide. His accomplishment is an inspiration to others to push their limits and achieve their goals.

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