The World Record
Members of the Bude Surf Boat Club and Bude Running and Triathlon ( RATs ), are celebrating after setting a new World Record.
The eight-strong, all female team are set to enter the record books after scaling the equivalent of Mount Everest on the specialist Versaclimber Sport climbing machine.
Together, they climbed 8,848m in 2hr, 13min and 27sec, beating the previous record by just over 32 minutes.
A crowd of friends and family, as well as a group of independent witnesses gathered at the Aspire Fitness Pod in Bude to watch the record attempt and cheer on the team. Evidence of the achievement will now be sent to officials at Guinness World Records who will review and verify the claim.
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The Equipment Used
The members of the Club chose to attempt the record after using the Versaclimber Sport as part of their training programme.
It has previously helped the Bude Runners surf boat team on their way to securing the coveted titles of Summer Series Champions, UK Champions and European Champions.
Used by athletes across the country, the Versaclimber Sport provides a step to climb ratio of 1:1, resulting in a zero-impact total body workout.
Its standard hydraulic resistance can also be altered by up to 227kg to play an integral role in the fitness regimes of gym users and professional sportspeople.
Additional information on the Bude Surf Boat Club and the sport of Surf Boat Racing can be found at
www.budesurfboatclub.co.uk
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