Canadian ice skating 10,000 km to raise awareness of the importance of protecting bees
Amman Today
publish date 1970-01-01 03:00:00
A Canadian young man decided to ski across Canada, covering nearly 10,000 kilometers, in order to raise awareness of the importance of protecting bees in light of climate change, and in the hope of breaking a Guinness world record. .
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The Canadian young man continues his journey and aims to complete the 10,000 km to raise awareness of bee protection and to set a world record in the Guinness Book of Records.

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Youngster Zach Chupoter began skiing on May 25 in Whistler, British Columbia, and landed in St. John’s, Newfoundland, two days ago after covering 6,271.5 kilometers across Canada.
young man during his journey
Chupoter stated that his cross-country campaign “Blading for BeesIt was aimed at raising awareness about climate change and the importance of protecting bees, and he also hoped to set a Guinness World Record, which he did unofficially a week before the end of his journey.
Germany’s Peter Boglin set the current record for the longest distance traveled on roller skates in a single line in 1986, covering 5,341.3 miles.
Over the years, an increasing number of Canadians are adopting a winter tradition of setting up ice rinks in the backyard of their homes, and with the time when the Corona virus pandemic imposes special guidelines for outdoor walks while preventing gatherings, the rinks have provided an outlet for citizens from the pandemic restrictions.
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