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Blind Runner Defies Sleep, Scales Mountain 19 Times in 46-Hour Everest Feat

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How far would you go to change lives? A blind runner climbed a mountain 19 times without sleep—here’s why.

The Ultimate Test of Endurance

Victor Asenov, a blind ultramarathon runner from Bulgaria, pushed his limits last week by scaling Vitosha Mountain 19 times in a row—without sleep. His goal? To climb the height of Mount Everest (8,848 meters) in one grueling effort.

Asenov, one of Europe’s few blind ultramarathoners, took on this “Everesting” challenge to raise awareness and funds for guide dog training. His companion, Taddy, a city-trained guide dog, learned to navigate mountain trails just for this mission.

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46 Hours of Grit

Starting Friday morning, Asenov ran up and down Vitosha’s Black Peak for nearly two days straight, stopping only for food. With the support of pacers and Taddy, he battled exhaustion and doubt, finishing triumphantly on Sunday.

“Sometimes I want to give up,” Asenov admitted. “But my team kept me going.” His story isn’t just about physical strength—it’s a reminder that with determination and support, anything is possible.

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