New speed record on Kili

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Dr. Dasypodidae

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"Kilian Jornet, a Spanish mountain climber and endurance athlete, set a new record for the fastest climb of Mt. Kilimanjaro earlier this week, making his way from the base to summit, and back again, in just 7 hours and 14 minutes. The previous record for the climb was held by Tanzanian Simon Mtuy, who made the round-trip journey in 8 hours and 27 minutes."

http://7summits-club.com/news/all/item_2019/
 
Wow! Do you know how much elevation was involved?

The article does not state, but presumably he ran the Marangu ("Coca Cola") route, so gained 3915 m in about 45 km. Article also does not state what part of his 7 hr 14 min was up and what part down, but if he took two thirds of that time to go up, I calculate an elevation gain of about 805 m (2642 ft) per hour, which is not too shabby at high elevation (i.e., we are not talking the Whites here).
 
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