Portuguese Carlos Alberto Gomes De Sá won the Badwater, considered the world's toughest race.
The Portuguese athlete ran the 217 miles in about 24 hours (I am not sure about the time yet). The race is considered the toughest race in the world.
The race began yesterday in Death Valley, 80 meters below sea level, with temperatures close to fifty degrees and ended on Mount Whitney, at 2500 meters altitude.
It is a single stage race always contested in July, and only enter consecrated athletes. Carlos Sá is currently ultra trail national champion, best European on the marathon of sands in the Sahara Desert and record-breaking on the ascent of the highest America mountain.
Congratulations Carlos I am so happy for you.