Marathonwoman Hilde Dosogne will run 366 marathons in 2024
Belgian Hilde Dosogne has set herself the goal of running a marathon every day by 2024. That's a total of 366! On May 30, 2024, she will run marathon 151, setting the world record for most consecutive marathons. Herzog Medical is the Recovery Partner of this Marathon Woman and supports her with prevention and recovery products.
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Herzog Medical x Hilde Dosogne

Hilde aims to run a marathon every day of the year. Since 2024 is a leap year, she will run a total of 366! In addition to promoting a healthy lifestyle, Hilde wants to raise as much money as possible for BIG against breast cancer with this world record attempt.

The challenge that Hilde has taken on is a true battle of exhaustion on the body. That is why recovery is very important. Herzog Medical can proudly call itself Hilde Dosogne's Recovery Partner. By wearing the Herzog PRO Compression Socks or Tubes, Hilde ensures that her blood circulation is optimal. In addition, she remains injury-free, prevents muscle pain and recovers faster.

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“During my record attempt, every day is a new challenge. The support and compression of Herzog socks play a crucial role in my recovery and help me stay strong day after day. Without Herzog's reliable support, this record would not have been possible.”

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Paul Jongmans

Former physiotherapist NAC BREDA

“During my time as a physiotherapist at NAC Breda, I recommended the PRO Compression Shorts from Herzog Medical to many players. These trousers are worn both preventively and curatively. Within football, the incidence of groin and hamstring injuries is high. With Herzog shorts you, as a physiotherapist, have an extra tool to properly manage these problems.”

“During my time as a physiotherapist at NAC Breda, I recommended the PRO Compression Shorts from Herzog Medical to many players. These trousers are worn both preventively and curatively. Within football, the incidence of groin and hamstring injuries is high. With Herzog shorts you, as a physiotherapist, have an extra tool to properly manage these problems.”