WORLD FIRST: American Man Treks Across Antarctica in Just 54 Days
On November 3, American endurance athlete Colin O’Brady began his trek across Antarctica, unaided by a sail, and carrying with him approximately “400 lbs of food and equipment” in a pull-sleigh, reports CBS.
932 miles and 54 days later, O’Brady became the first person in history to make the journey across the ice-covered southern continent without assistance. . .
As CBS This Morning noted, this achievement is even more incredible due to the fact that O’Brady’s legs were severely burned in a fire just a decade ago.
O’Brady has been an athlete for most of his life, and following his injury, he’s continued to flourish, even breaking the “speed record in 2016 for the Explorers Grand Slam — a mission in which climbers summit the tallest peak on each continent and reach the North and South Poles,” reports Business Insider.
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