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British Astronaut Competes in London Marathon from ISS (cnn.com) 61

An anonymous reader writes: "British astronaut Tim Peake became the first man to complete a marathon in space on Sunday, running the classic 26.2 mile distance while strapped to a treadmill aboard the International Space Station..." reports Reuters. "The 44-year-old spaceman saw London's roads under his feet in real time on an iPad as, 250 miles below him, more than 37,000 runners simultaneously pounded the streets." Meanwhile, in a show of solidarity, two earth-bound runners ran the marathon wearing space suits.
CNN notes that Peake "ran the race for real in 1999," but this time competed with avatars that represented actual runners who were using the Run Social app. His zero-gravity run took longer -- more than three and a half hours -- while a Kenyan runner ultimately won the race, completing the whole 26.2-mile course in just two hours, three minutes and four seconds, the second-fastest time ever recorded.
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British Astronaut Competes in London Marathon from ISS

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  • I've been part of the "couch contingent" of the marathon for a couple of years now. A lot of people don't know this but I've played in the Super Bowl several times as well. And I don't mean just watching it on the television. I am in my living room playing right along with the other players. It really is a team effort.

    • I am in my living room playing right along with the other players. It really is a team effort.

      Buddy, I need to talk to you about maybe doing a little point-shaving in the next Super Bowl. There's money to be made.

  • While it would be quite a feat to run a marathon in spacesuits, those are just white dresses with a spacesuit painted on them.

  • People have run multiple marathons on the space station before this. I'd Google it, but I'm on my phone. In space.
  • When I first saw the headline, I thought he was running from ISIS.

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