"Dream, Dream, Dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action."
- Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
2 Mar 2023
Ladakh has made history by breaking a world record for organizing the highest half-marathon on a frozen lake. The event took place on Pangong-Tso lake, which is located at an altitude of 13,862 feet above sea level and is spread across the Indian and China border. The saltwater lake is frozen with ice during winter, and the temperature can drop as low as minus 30 degrees Celsius. Despite these challenging conditions, the event was a grand success, with 75 participants completing the four-hour-long marathon.
The half-marathon was named the 'Last Run' to raise awareness about climate change and the need to save the Himalayas. The Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Leh, the Ladakh Tourism Department, and the Leh district administration worked together to organize the event. It was organized by the Adventure Sports Foundation of Ladakh (ASFL). In border settlements in eastern Ladakh, the marathon sought to promote sustainable winter tourism and create employment possibilities for locals, particularly during the winter months.
To enhance their running fitness, the participants endured a six-day acclimatization period that included two days in Pangong and four days in Leh. In case of any medical issues, mobile ambulances were also deployed. Medical personnel and oxygen assistance were stationed at five energy stations along the route. The Indian Army and ITBP actively supported the event's logistics and medical needs.
The top three finishers in both the men's and women's categories received cash awards in addition to medals and certificates as appreciation for their accomplishments. The event has undoubtedly put Ladakh on the world map as a destination for adventure sports and tourism.