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Runners complete gruelling Everest marathon

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KATHMANDU: More than 150 hardy competitors braved the rarified air and bone-chilling temperatures of Mount Everest on Tuesday to take part in the world’s highest marathon, organisers said.

The Tenzing-Hillary Everest Marathon is part of annual celebrations marking the first conquest of the 8,848-metre (29,029-foot) summit on May 29, 1953, by Sir Edmund Hillary and his sherpa Tenzing Norgay. The race starts every year at 7 am in Gorak Shep, close to Everest Base Camp at an altitude of 5,356 metres, and finishes around 2,000 metres lower in the town of Namche Bazaar.

Organisers describe the route, which passes through Buddhist monasteries, monuments and over suspension bridges, as “probably the most adventurous trail run in the world”.

The temperature at the start on Tuesday hovered around freezing.

“We had 93 foreigners and 62 Nepali runners. This year was our tenth anniversary and when we started we only had two foreigners,” organiser Shikhar Pandey told AFP by telephone from the finish line.

The winner was Phurba Tamang, a Nepalese runner who completed the race in three hours, 41 minutes and 31 seconds — just 11 seconds slower than his winning time two years ago. (AFP)

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