By Chris Lau, CNN(CNN) — What did you do in the past 29 days? New Zealand ultrarunner Sophie Woods ran 1,240 miles across eight countries to conquer one of the world’s toughest endurance challenges – breaking both the men’s and women’s time records. She completed the challenge in 29 days, beating the previous record set by British runner Jake Catterall in 2024 by six days. “I’m absolutely ecstatic,” Woods said on her Instagram Sunday local time, a day after she finished the feat. How tired did she get after running around European alps for 29 days straight?