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mo4ch:>‘Sub-Zero wins!’: Runner crosses marathon distance in Siberia at insane -60°C (VIDEO) | Mo4ch News

Moldovan athlete Dmitri Voloshin has set a unique record by becoming the first runner to cross a distance of 50km (31 miles) in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), defying extremely low temperatures.READ MORE: Head-first finish: Runner crashes through line after celebration goes hilariously wrong (VIDEO)It took Voloshin six hours to complete the gruelling race in Siberia, where temperatures dropped below minus 60 degrees Celsius (-76F).Using a special skiing breathing mask (which made him look like the famous Mortal Kombat character) and neck warmer, the athlete accomplished the run under supervision of doctors and rescuers. Although, he didn't require their help throughout the race.Despite his eyelashes and brows being completely frozen the athlete courageously continued running until crossing the finish line at the end of the marathon distance.“It’s like going into space, it’s freezing and there is no oxygen at all. Terrible. Do not try to repeat it,” Voloshin said after finishing.The…