2026-01-17
43 分钟The New York Times app has all this stuff that you may not have seen.
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I go to games always.
Doing the mini, doing the wordle.
I loved how much content it exposed me to.
Things that I never would have thought to turn to a news app for.
This app is essential.
The New York Times app.
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From the New York Times, this is the interview.
I'm Lulu Garcia Navarro.
Imagine yourself on an isolated mountain pass, the wind is whipping, the air is thin,
there's nothing around you except the sky and the sound of your feet hitting the craggy ground.
Many of us have experienced the wonder and exertion that comes with being in the world's wild spaces.
But for Killian Jornet, it is much more than that.
Jornet is a professional ultramarathoner whose life's work is to literally run up mountains.
But even in that world of elite athletes, he is exceptional.
He holds the fastest known time for scaling Montblanc and the Matterhorn to name just a few.