Katarzyna Jakubowska, a Polish national, is striving to achieve the record for the “longest time submerged in ice” in the female category in the Guinness World Records. This record was previously only recognized in the male category.
Submerging oneself in thousands of ice cubes is one of the most challenging cold endurance tests ever recorded in the world. This record was historically held by men, but now, Katarzyna Jakubowska has dedicated considerable time to training to conquer this challenge, demonstrating that the strength of women is equally formidable.
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