Cypriot ultra-marathon runner runs 100 km for charity
Cypriot athlete Kyriakos Aristidou covered a distance of 100 kilometers, setting a personal record and conducting a charity event at the same time.
The run was organized to raise funds to support people with autism. According to the athlete, the idea was not only a sporting achievement but also to draw public attention to important social issues.
Aristidou noted that such initiatives help unite people around good deeds and show that sport can be a tool for helping others.
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