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Yorkshire runners overcome 24-hour 'Cheverest' endurance test as they climb hill 48 times in a row for charity
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Yorkshire runners overcome 24-hour 'Cheverest' endurance test as they climb hill 48 times in a row for charity
Members of a local athletics club have conquered “Cheverest” by climbing The Chevin in West Yorkshire 48 times until they matched the height of the world’s tallest mountain for charity.The gruelling 24-hour endurance event required participants to complete the off-road route from Birdcage Walk to Surprise View as many as 48 times.Collectively, the 200 runners and walkers accumulated 8,849 metres of elevation climbed, equivalent to the peak of Mo…
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