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At only 12 years old, Oliver Stauning Joranger from Norway has produced a performance that feels almost beyond belief. Stopping the clock at 36 minutes and 4 seconds for 10 kilometers, at a remarkable average pace of 3:36 per kilometre, the young talent has delivered something truly special.
To understand how impressive that is, you have to look at the rhythm. Running 3:36 per kilometre is a pace that challenges many experienced adult runners. Yet this young athlete maintained it across the full 10K distance — a race that demands endurance, patience, and strong mental focus. This was not just speed. It was control, maturity, and composure.
The 10K is unforgiving. Start too fast and you pay the price later. Start too slow and you miss the opportunity. For a 12-year-old to judge that balance so well speaks volumes about both his natural ability and the discipline behind his preparation. Talent may be the spark, but dedication is the fire.
Norway has become a respected name in global distance running, and performances like this show that the next generation is already rising. While it is still early in his journey, this run sends a powerful message — potential has no age limit.
At the same time, moments like this should be celebrated wisely. Youth athletics is about steady growth, enjoyment, and long-term development. The beauty of this achievement lies not only in the time itself, but in what it represents for the future.
A 12-year-old running 36:04 for 10K is not ordinary. It is incredible. It is stunning. It is inspiring.
Oliver Stauning Joranger has proven one simple truth: age is just a number.
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