An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)

An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Dmitry Panov
Thirty-eight athletes from different regions of the country took part in the ‘Pole of Cold - Oymyakon’ marathon on January 12.
An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Anna Lebedinskaya / Sputnik

In the morning, at the time of the start, the temperature of -55°C was recorded. 

An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Dmitry Panov

Fourteen athletes (12 men and two women) entered in longest distance - 42.2 km. The winner was Konstantin Dragunov, a student of the Institute of Physical Education and Sports from Yakutia. He overcame this distance in just 3 hours and 7 minutes!

An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Semen Sivtsev

The best result of the half marathon (21.1 km) was by Leonid Zykov from Yakutsk (1 hour 34 minutes).

An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Dmitry Panov

The village of Oymyakon is one of the coldest places on the planet, but, despite this, people continue to live and engage in various economic activities the region offers.

An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Semen Sivtsev

In 1933, a temperature of 67.7°C was recorded there and there are even unofficial records of temperatures even below minus 70°C! Yikes!

An extreme race in -55°C was held in Yakutia! Brrr! (PHOTOS)
Anna Lebedinskaya / Sputnik
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