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Blind athlete tackles an uninterrupted ascent of Everest's height in a grueling endurance test.

Bulgarian mountaineer Victor Asenov scaled Vitosha mountain an astounding 19 times in a daring 46-hour span, reaching an elevation of over 29,000 feet.

Mountaineer Victor Asenov conquered Bulgaria's Vitosha peak a staggering 19 times within 46 hours,...
Mountaineer Victor Asenov conquered Bulgaria's Vitosha peak a staggering 19 times within 46 hours, scaling a vertical distance of over 29,000ft.

Blind athlete tackles an uninterrupted ascent of Everest's height in a grueling endurance test.

Unstoppable Victor Asenov Conquers Vitosha Mountain Like a Boss 🏔️🐾

Blind Bulgarian ultra-runner Victor Asenov has booked his ticket to badass-ville by taking on an insane non-stop climbing challenge on Vitosha mountain. 😨

With his trusty guide dog, Taddy, a crew of pacers, and sheer grit, Asenov ran up and down the Bulgarian mountain a whopping 19 times over 46 hours. 💪🏃‍♂️ Hell, he even outdid Mount Everest, scaling 29,029 ft (8,848m) in the process! 🏞️

Victor Asenov, the unstoppable ultra-runner, showcases his sports prowess, not only on the mountain trails but now also on Vitosha's slopes, reminiscent of a boss commanding the peaks. Even after conquering Mount Everest, he chose to face a new challenge, this time running up and down Vitosha 19 times in a grueling 46-hour sports marathon.

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