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Previously on "Now that's proper exercise."

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View Post
    How the hell NAT supposed to merge that into the Daily Mail thread
    I haven't added a Poll yet, the amount of Merging experience NAT has it should be a cinch.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    How the hell is NAT supposed to merge that into the Daily Mail thread

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  • vetran
    started a topic Now that's proper exercise.

    Now that's proper exercise.

    New Beer Mile World Record Set in London | Runner's World

    Canadian Corey Bellemore, 21, has rewritten the beer mile record book with two fast races in four days.

    On July 28, at a beer mile in Windsor, Canada, he ran 4:39.56, shaving 8 seconds off the existing world record of 4:47.11, which was set last December.

    The next day, organizers of the Beer Mile World Classic put him on a flight to London to complete in their second-annual event on July 31.

    The cross-Atlantic redeye apparently didn’t slow down Bellemore, who went on to win the men’s elite race in 4:34.35. In all, Bellemore took 13 seconds off the world record in four days. (Beermile.com, which verifies the records, currently lists his most recent time as unofficial.)

    Bellemore, a standout middle-distance runner from Ontario, chose Kingfisher, an Indian beer, as his brew of choice for the event, which involves drinking a 12-ounce beer before each lap of a mile.

    He set a speedy pace from the start and was never seriously challenged, beating second-place Dale Clutterbuck of England by 13 seconds. American Brandon Shirck came in third at 4:49.28.

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