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In the Spartathlon, one of the world’s toughest ultra-marathons, runners run 245 km, about six
marathons, within 36 hours. The runners start in Athens, and run all the way to historical Sparta.
The Spartathlon’s heritage goes back to 490 B.C., when Pheidippides, an Athenian, made the journey
to Sparta to ask the Spartans for help in fighting the invading Persians. It is recorded that he reached
Sparta on the day after he left Athens. In 1982, this story sparked the interest of a British air-force officer
and long-distance runner called John Foden, who wondered if it really was possible to run from Athens to
Sparta and arrive the next day. With four other officers, Foden decided to see for himself; after a 36-hour
slog they arrived in Sparti, as the town is now called. That achievement inspired the organization of the
first Spartathlon a year later.
The Spartathlon’s attraction has two sources. The first is the difficulty of finishing it. The
Spartathlon is not the most difficult race, but it combines lots of different tests. There is the heat of the
Greek day, and then the plunge in temperatures when darkness falls. There are climbs: the route includes
a series of ascents, among them a 1,200-meter mountain pass in the dead of night. Above all, there is the
relentless pressure of the clock. The second reason is that the idea of retracing Pheidippides’s footsteps
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As finishers receive a laurel wreath and water from schoolgirls, many are overjoyed with emotion.
However, the euphoria is fleeting. Within a few minutes, their joints and muscles start to seize up: after
the race, Sparti resembles the set of a zombie film as participants lumber slowly around on legs that will
not bend. But the itch to do it all over again soon appears.
【題組】50. What does the euphoria is fleeting in the last paragraph mean?
(A) The feeling of triumph will last forever.
(B) The race is incomprehensibly difficult to finish.
(C) The fatigue after the race is overwhelming.
(D) The excitement of finishing the race is soon gone.