Jonas Deichmann Completes 106 Triathlons in 106 Days
Athlete Jonas Deichmann has concluded a record-breaking feat, completing 106 consecutive long-distance triathlons in 106 days. The challenge began on May 9, 2024, along the DATEV Challenge Roth course.

Athlete Jonas Deichmann has achieved a new endurance record, successfully completing 106 consecutive long-distance triathlons over 106 days. The final day of this remarkable feat was September 6, 2024.
Beginning on May 9, 2024, Deichmann undertook a full-distance triathlon daily on the DATEV Challenge Roth course. This involved swimming 3.8 km, cycling 180 km, and running 42.2 km each day. In total, this amounts to 402.8 km of swimming, 19,080 km of cycling, and 4,473.2 km of running.
Throughout the 106-day challenge, Deichmann is estimated to have consumed one million calories and up to 14 liters of fluid daily. He was supported by numerous individuals on each stage. Approximately 300 supporters joined him for the final run to the finish line.
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