An Emirati champion exceeds the full distance of the “Iron Man” race in New Zealand


Yesterday, the UAE Federation announced the success of the Emirati, Aisha Al -Muhairi, in overcoming the full distance of the “Iron Man” race, which was held in the city of Tobo, New Zealand for a distance of 226.2 km, which is one of the strongest and most difficult tolerance in the world.

The Federation affirmed that this unprecedented sporting achievement of the Emirati player came after a long period of training to reach full readiness, to become the first Emirati to achieve.

Al -Muhairi managed to move between 3.8 km swimming, in the waters of the cold Tubu Lake, then driving the bike for a distance of 180.2 km, amid rough roads, until the race with a full marathon ended 42.2 km, to achieve this achievement in a time of 16 hours and 39 minutes, and at a rate of 9:21 minutes per kilometer.

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