Canadian Trio Claims New South Pole Record

ByMary Anne Potts
January 10, 2009
2 min read

Text by Tetsuhiko Endo

On Januray 7, a trio of Canadians claimed to have completed their trek
across Antarctica to the South Pole in a record breaking 33 days 23 hours
and 30 minutes, according to  explorersweb.com. Their new record would outstrip the one set earlier this season by American Todd Carmichael (39 days 7 hours and 49 minutes).

The expedition was the second leg of Zahab and Vallely's Impossible 2 Possible
expedition which aims to raise awareness about global environmental issues.
It kicked off last May with an utlramarathon in all 13 Canadian provinces
in 13 days. Go the expedition website
to check upcoming expeditions in Liberia and the North Pole.

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