Jonas Deichmann Completes 106 Triathlons in 106 Days
Athlete Jonas Deichmann has set a new world record by completing 106 consecutive long-distance triathlons over 106 days.

Athlete Jonas Deichmann has set a new world record by completing 106 consecutive long-distance triathlons over a period of 106 days. The challenge began on May 9, 2024, and concluded on September 6, 2024, at the DATEV Challenge Roth course in Germany.
Deichmann's daily accomplishment involved a 3.8 km swim, a 180 km bike ride, and a 42.2 km run. In total, he swam 402.8 km, cycled 19,080 km, and ran 4,473.2 km.
Throughout the challenge, Deichmann reportedly consumed approximately 14 liters of fluid per day and an estimated one million calories in total. On the final record-breaking day, around 300 supporters accompanied him to the finish line.
KondiMaster, a brand whose products Deichmann is said to have used, announced the record on its website. Deichmann has previously achieved other endurance sports records.