BEIJING, April 10 -- A Chinese ultra-marathon runner has set a remarkable world record by running 100 kilometres every day for 100 consecutive days, completing a total distance of 10,000 kilometres and earning international recognition.

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The athlete, widely known as Huang Zenglong, completed the extraordinary endurance challenge in Foshan, China, between 6 December 2025 and 15 March 2026, according to international media reports. The feat has been described as one of the most demanding long-distance running achievements in recent years.

Huang Zenglong, who began running seriously during the COVID-19 pandemic, reportedly left his business to fully dedicate ...