A three-legged race is a running event involving pairs of participants running with the left leg of one runner strapped to the right leg of another runner. The objective is for the partners to beat the other contestant pairs to the finish line.
The longest distance ever run three-legged in 24 hours is 117.1km (72.7 miles) and was achieved by Gary Shaughnessy (Tadley, England) and Andy Tucker ( Tadley, England ), at Silchester on 9/10 October 2021. Gary Shaughnessy and Andy Tucker also broke the 12 hour record on the same day.
The world record for the most pairs in a three-legged race is 649, set in 2013 on the Isle of Man. An August 2014 attempt in Canberra organised by National Rugby League team Canberra Raiders failed; only 543 pairs competed.
References
- "Three-legged race". Cambridge Dictionary. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
- "Farthest distance run three legged in 24 hours (male)". Retrieved 19 December 2023.
- "Three-legged race world record attempt fails in Canberra". ABC News. 12 August 2014. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
External links
https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-distance-run-three-legged-in-24-hours
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