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The Extra Mile Endurathon (EME) was an endurance marathon created by German philanthropist , in which participants must walk through a designated racecourse for as long as they can. Whoever walks for the longest amount of time, wins the competition. The EME is organized by Skora's company, Global Games Group, and it usually takes place in capital cities and other important metropolises in different countries around the world, with their racecourses often located in their busiest areas.

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  • The Extra Mile Endurathon (EME) was an endurance marathon created by German philanthropist , in which participants must walk through a designated racecourse for as long as they can. Whoever walks for the longest amount of time, wins the competition. The EME is organized by Skora's company, Global Games Group, and it usually takes place in capital cities and other important metropolises in different countries around the world, with their racecourses often located in their busiest areas. (en)
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  • The Extra Mile Endurathon (EME) was an endurance marathon created by German philanthropist , in which participants must walk through a designated racecourse for as long as they can. Whoever walks for the longest amount of time, wins the competition. The EME is organized by Skora's company, Global Games Group, and it usually takes place in capital cities and other important metropolises in different countries around the world, with their racecourses often located in their busiest areas. (en)
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  • Extra Mile Endurathon (en)
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