Matthieu Bonne and Patrycja Bereznowska Set New Men's and Women's 48-Hour World Records
Briefly

At the 2025 UltraPark Weekend held in Pabianice, Poland, Matthieu Bonne and Patrycja Bereznowska achieved remarkable performances by setting new men's and women's 48-hour world records. Bonne ran at least 485.099 kilometers (301.426 miles), surpassing Yiannis Kouros' previous record by at least 11.6 kilometers. Bereznowska's achievement of 436.373 kilometers (271.149 miles) broke Camille Herron's record by over 1 kilometer. These achievements, completed under warm conditions, are awaiting ratification by the International Association of Ultrarunners.
Belgium's Matthieu Bonne set a new men's 48-hour world record at the 2025 UltraPark Weekend, running over 485 kilometers, breaking Kouros' 29-year-old record.
Poland's Patrycja Bereznowska claimed a new women's 48-hour world record by running 436.373 kilometers, surpassing Camille Herron's record by over 1 kilometer.
The conditions for the UltraPark Weekend race were warm but manageable, with shade provided by the three-lined asphalt loop in Pabianice, Poland.
Both records set during the event are pending ratification by the International Association of Ultrarunners and mark significant achievements in ultrarunning.
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