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Ā鶹¾«Ń” cyclist breaks national ā€˜Everestingā€™ record

Jacob Rubuliak, 17, rode up and down Knox Mountain 38-and-a-half times, the equivalent elevation of Mount Everest

Knox Mountain may not be Everest but for one Ā鶹¾«Ń” cyclist, itā€™s pretty close.

Jacob Rubuliak, 17, spent Sunday on Knox Mountain setting the Canadian record for ā€œEveresting,ā€ a cycling record in which on one day, on one hill, you must climb the equivalent elevation of Mount Everest, the Earthā€™s highest mountain above sea-level.

He climbed the 8.848 metres in 9 hours and 33 minutes, riding up and down Knox 38-and-a-half times.

The extra half was a failsafe, in case the app on his phone measuring elevation didnā€™t match the elevation on his GPS.

The 17-year-old beat the previous record by almost 25 minutes.

Watch a video of Rubuliakā€™s triumph below.

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