Morten Grundsøe, 33, and Jens-Erik Nielsen, 56, have reached the geographic South Pole from the edge of the Antarctic ice cap in the second fastest time ever, according to jp.dk.
The two men spent 29.5 days to cross almost 950 kilometres, an average of over 30 kilometres per day. Their final stretch of 54.3 kilometres took a straight 22 hours.



























