Photographed by Jens Ingvarsson.
Over the course of 12 hours (so, half of an entire trip around the sun), Chan ran 68.54 miles, breaking the previous 12-hour record for women set in 2013 by Kristina Paltén, who clocked a still very impressive 66.79 miles.
The most surprising part of Chan's feat? She only started running five years ago, when she first completed a half-marathon. She's since moved on to "ultrarunning," which involves competing in races longer than 26.2 miles, or the length of a regular marathon. It's only for the fiercest runners (and it may even come with some health risks), but this sport-within-a-sport has an intensely devoted following.
When you consider that Chan has already run a couple 100-mile races in her career so far, just over 68 miles on a treadmill pales in comparison. Still, following her success, Chan tweeted that it was "the hardest, the worst & the best day of my life."
Breaking a World Record.
— Susie Chan (@Susie__Chan) February 5, 2016
The hardest, the worst & the best day of my life.#Blog#runchat
👉🏼https://t.co/MfbYJ7aMCApic.twitter.com/X0NAn2yDmT
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