Woman completes 100 marathons in 100 days world record

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Kate Jaden of Derbyshire, England, holds the world record for the most consecutive 100 days of marathon running. Kate ran for 100 consecutive days without getting tired. The race, which started in January, ended on April 17. Kate has shared footage of the marathon on social media.

Kate ran 26.2 miles a day. So Kate covered 2620 miles in 100 days.
The record was previously held by Alyssa Clarky, an American. But it was through this marathon that Kate set the record. At the time, Ali had set a Guinness World Record for completing 95 marathons in 95 days.

When Kate finished running this marathon, Kate had another reason. The 2620 miles is also the distance that refugees have to travel from Aleppo in Syria to reach the UK, in an effort to raise awareness and raise awareness for the general public about refugee problems. As a result, after 100 days of efforts, Kate was able to raise 000 25,000 (24 million) for refugees.

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Kate is currently preparing for training at the Decca Triathlon, which begins in July after a week of rest. He has to cover 38 km in swimming, 1802 km in biking and 421 km in triathlon. Kate says her goal is to inspire women who are reluctant to get into sports.

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