Former Ole Miss standout Sean Tobin breaks record for fastest Antarctic marathon in history

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From Oxford to Antarctica, Sean Tobin now holds the record for the fastest marathon on Earth’s southernmost continent.

Tobin, a native of Ireland who ran track and field at Ole Miss from 2014-2015, clocked a time of 2:53:33 during this year’s Antarctic Ice Marathon to break the previous record of 2:54:54 held by USA’s Mike Wardian.

The 2022 Antarctic Ice Marathon was held at Union Glacier, about 1,000 kilometers from the South Pole. With temperatures at -14 degrees Celsius and difficult underfoot conditions prevalent, Tobin told Independent.ie that it was one of the most challenging races he’s ever competed in.

“I had to go deep inside myself. It’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever done,” Tobin said to the Irish news site. “I did not expect it to be as challenging as that. It was so difficult mentally.”

Finishing behind Tobin in the men’s race was Spain’s Joan Pierre Carbonell Alberti (3:29:04) and the UK’s Joey Prestidge (3:53:14). USA’s Becca Pizzi (4:24:15) won the women’s race with fellow Americans Dawn Doucette (4:51:41) and Grace Yao (5:25:38) finishing in second and third, respectively.

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