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NPR We might not be able to run up a mountain, but we are capable of achieving much more than we believe, ultrarunner or not, says physicist Marcelo Gleiser.
The Man Who Ran Up Mount Everest — Twice!
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Kílian Jornet says failure is an opportunity to try again; it motivates him to try harder. This is a lesson we can all take home, whatever mountains you choose to climb in life, says Marcelo Gleiser.
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AP Jornet even tried running a bit in Everest’s thin air.
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AP Sports Even the hardiest few who scale Mount Everest cut short celebrations for some well-deserved rest. Not Kilian Jornet
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Sports Illustrated Truly an incredible feat.
106 months ago
Deadspin That's a long way to go in 26 hours.
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Reuters WATCH: Climber Kilian Jornet reached the summit of Mount Everest in 26 hours in a single climb, without using fixed ropes or oxygen. http://reut.rs/2qb1A3Q
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The New Yorker Jornet aims to set a new “fastest known time” on some of the world’s biggest mountains.
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The New Yorker Jornet has been attempting to speed up and down some of the world’s biggest mountains as part of a four-year-long project that will culminate this year on Mt. Everest.
Kílian Jornet, Sky Runner
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Jornet is widely considered the world's fastest mountain runner and one of the most exciting endurance athletes today.
134 months ago
500px What is 24 hours in the life of Landscape Photography by Kilian Schoenberger like?
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Mike Franks Just saw the piece by Miguel Almaguer on the climbers reaching el Capitan at Yosemite..good stuff. Take a look at what Kilian Jornet is doing (summits of my life). His Fastest Known Times (FKT) at the Matterhorn, Mont Blanc, etc are incredible!
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