In a jaw-dropping feat of human endurance, Swiss powerlifter Elias Meyer has set a new world record by staying buried in ice for a full two hours. The intense challenge pushed the limits of both physical strength and mental resilience.
Meyer, known for his competitive lifting, took on the icy test to demonstrate how the human body can adapt under extreme conditions. With his entire body submerged in ice, he remained motionless despite the brutal cold, fatigue, and stress.
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Guinness World Records officially recognised his achievement, hailing it as a powerful example of what can be accomplished through determination and control. Observers were amazed at how Meyer kept his composure in such life-threatening temperatures.
The Swiss athlete said his goal was to inspire others to challenge their limits. “It’s all in the mind,” he noted, describing how he trained not just physically, but mentally to endure the pain and shock.