Jonas Deichmann Completes 106 Long-Distance Triathlons in 106 Days
Endurance athlete Jonas Deichmann has set a world record by completing 106 consecutive long-distance triathlons between May and September 2024.

Endurance athlete Jonas Deichmann has achieved a world record by completing 106 consecutive long-distance triathlons over 106 days. The challenge began on May 9, 2024, and concluded on September 6, 2024, utilizing the DATEV Challenge Roth course.
Deichmann's daily regimen consisted of a 3.8 km swim, a 180 km cycle, and a 42.2 km run. In total, he accumulated 402.8 km of swimming, 19,080 km of cycling, and 4,473.2 km of running. His estimated calorie consumption reached one million over the 106 days.
The immense physical demands required Deichmann to consume up to 14 liters of fluid daily. He was supported by numerous individuals, with approximately 300 supporters running with him to the finish line on the final record-setting day.
KondiMaster is highlighting Deichmann's achievement as a testament to extreme human physical capability. Further details about Jonas Deichmann can be found on his Wikipedia page.