Superrunner Karlotta Ósk Óskarsdóttir ran almost 750 kilometers in a ten-day race in Bulgaria. She has broken seven Icelandic records in the last nine months and is nowhere near stopping. For comparison, the distance is on par with the distance between Keflavík and Neskaupstaður. Competitors run as far as they can in ten days, on a 785-meter-long course, and are allowed to rest in between to gather strength. The race, named after the peace apost…
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Superrunner Karlotta Ósk Óskarsdóttir ran almost 750 kilometers in a ten-day race in Bulgaria. She has broken seven Icelandic records in the last nine months and is nowhere near stopping. For comparison, the distance is on par with the distance between Keflavík and Neskaupstaður. Competitors run as far as they can in ten days, on a 785-meter-long course, and are allowed to rest in between to gather strength. The race, named after the peace apost…