After four nights without sleep, an Indian man completed the world’s toughest marathon by running continuously

An Indian has successfully completed the Delirious West in Australia, which is known as the toughest marathon in the world, and achieved a historic achievement. 33-year-old Sukant Singh Suki completed 350 km in 102 hours and 27 minutes. Delirious West is a grueling marathon that challenges even the most seasoned runners. Sukant Singh successfully completed the competition which was held from February 8 to February 12.

Sukant Singh Suki shared the joy of successfully completing one of the world’s toughest marathons with his loved ones through his YouTube channel. He says that this is the hardest work he has ever done in his life and now he has a confidence that anything is possible in life. He says that if he can run 350 km through the deadly forest, all the problems that will come in life will be trivial.

He says the biggest challenge he faces during the competition is not sleeping for four nights. He says that following the second day, our brain function starts to be affected by sleep fatigue, and then the journey ahead is possible with the help of volunteers. Sukant Singh participated in the competition following six months of rigorous training. He is one of the four who successfully completed the competition.

Last Updated Mar 7, 2023, 4:39 PM IST

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