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Ukrainian Runner Andriy Tkachuk Secures Fifth Place in Global 48-Hour Race, Wins Age Group

Ukrainian athlete Andriy Tkachuk - fifth in the world from 48-hour run and winner in his age category
Український спортсмен Андрій Ткачук здобуває п'яте місце у світовому змаганні за 48 годин та стає переможцем у своїй віковій категорії. Photo: Федерація Легкої Атлетики

Andriy Tkachuk's Achievements at the World 48-Hour Running Championship

According to Федерація Легкої Атлетики: Ukrainian athlete Andriy Tkachuk finished fifth overall at the World 48-Hour Running Championship, held from March 27 to 29 in Cinisello Balsamo, Italy. Covering a remarkable distance of 385 kilometers, he not only earned a top-five global ranking but also clinched first place in the men's 40–44 age category. Ultramarathons like this test the absolute limits of human endurance, requiring athletes to run continuously for two full days.

In the men's competition, Ukraine was also represented by:

  • Yevhen Nesterets
  • Andriy Kozyr
  • Serhiy Bilyi
  • Stanislav Nikitin

Andriy Tkachuk is the reigning world champion in the 24-hour run and holds Ukrainian national records for the 12-hour, 24-hour, and 48-hour distances. He also serves as an ambassador for the Ukrainian Athletics Federation (ФЛАУ), which works to develop and promote endurance disciplines.

Impact of These Achievements for Ukrainian Sport

Tkachuk's performance at the world championship underscores his exceptional conditioning and dedication. His consistent success across multiple categories points to systematic training and a relentless drive for improvement in ultrarunning. Beyond his personal accomplishments, the participation of other Ukrainian athletes signals a growing interest in endurance sports within the country, which could positively influence future funding and development for these demanding disciplines.

As Ukrainian athletes continue to excel on the international stage, Tkachuk's recent success sets a remarkable precedent for future competitions. This momentum is reflected in the upcoming aspirations of five Ukrainian competitors aiming for medals at the 2026 World Indoor Championships, showcasing the nation's growing prowess in various athletic disciplines.

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