Runners brave the cold for North Pole Marathon

Papathanasopoulos overcame 46 opponents and temperatures of minus 33 Celsius (27.4 Fahrenheit) to win the "world's coolest marathon" held annually at Camp Barneo, known as North Pole Camp, on Sunday.

"Almost unbelievable. You know I'm a Greek guy so this is not the right place for me; it's like an Eskimo running a race in the desert," he said after winning in a time of four hours, 34 minutes and 36 seconds.

In the women's event, Guoping Xie of China was victorious in a field of 13.

Nearly all the competitors were wrapped from head to toe in warm clothing to protect them from the icy elements in the picturesque setting, amongst the frozen waters of the Arctic sea.

Australian runner Marcus Fillinger finished well down the field in 41st but did so accompanied by two husky dogs, Druro and Blue, the first canines to complete the marathon.

(Writing by Patrick Johnston in LONDON; Editing by Christian Radnedge)


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