A man from Mâcon, France, is set to attempt the French 24-hour treadmill record less than 18 months after surviving a serious parachute accident. The event is scheduled to take place in 2026, though the exact date has not been confirmed.
The individual, whose name has not been publicly released, suffered severe injuries in a parachuting incident in early 2025. According to local reports, he underwent multiple surgeries and extensive rehabilitation before returning to physical training.
The current French 24-hour treadmill record is held by [name not verified], with a distance of [distance not verified] kilometers. The attempt will be monitored by officials from the French Athletics Federation (FFA) to ensure compliance with record regulations.
This story highlights the individual's remarkable recovery and determination. Further details about the record attempt, including the exact date and location, are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.