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Whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. — Matthew 16:25

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Wait a minute, you say, that’s not so fast.

Right. But Badyna set those records running backward.

Badyna, dubbed "Backwards Bud" by fellow runners, holds the Guinness World Record for fastest backward run in a 200-meter race (32.78 seconds), set in 2001. In the early 1990s, he held the record for backward marathon (3 hours, 53 minutes) and 10K (45 minutes, 37 seconds).
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The opening statements of the prosecution team led by House Minority Leader Feliciano Belmonte were clear, logical and so riveting that we had to hold ourselves from cheering in front of the TV.
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Whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. — Matthew 16:25

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Wait a minute, you say, that’s not so fast.

Right. But Badyna set those records running backward.

Badyna, dubbed "Backwards Bud" by fellow runners, holds the Guinness World Record for fastest backward run in a 200-meter race (32.78 seconds), set in 2001. In the early 1990s, he held the record for backward marathon (3 hours, 53 minutes) and 10K (45 minutes, 37 seconds).
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The opening statements of the prosecution team led by House Minority Leader Feliciano Belmonte were clear, logical and so riveting that we had to hold ourselves from cheering in front of the TV.
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