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Barefoot snow runner sets 5km world record

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Barefoot snow runner sets 5km world record
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A German physiotherapist who ran barefoot over snow for five kilometres in less than 25 minutes has gotten into the Guinness Book of Records – but paid for it with bloody feet which needed medical treatment afterwards.

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Kai Martin from Güstrow in northern Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, managed the five kilometres in 23 minutes and 42 seconds. This is the first record in the discipline of barefoot snow running to be recognised by the Guinness Book of Records.

Although Germany has been covered in frost and snow for weeks, the race was held indoors on artificially-made snow at the Alpine Centre in Wittenburg near Hamburg, the Ostseezeitung regional paper reported.

The 49-year-old victor came off relatively well with his bleeding feet – another runner suffered patches of freezing on his feet and also needed medical attention. Three of the six competitors dropped out before the end of the race, complaining of painful feet.

Martin said he went running barefoot every day, in temperatures of down to minus five Celcius. “I always liked running barefoot best, even as a child,” he said.

Organisers said they expected attempts to break the new record to be made soon.

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