Jonas DeichmannWorld record with 120 triathlons in 120 days

Jonas Deichmann has completed 120 triathlons in 120 consecutive days. A world record!
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Extreme athlete Jonas Deichmann has successfully completed Challenge 120: In Roth, he set a new world record with 120 long-distance triathlons over 120 consecutive days. During these 4 months, he had to battle with some health problems.

At 9.02 pm, Jonas Deichmann arrived at the finish gate of DATEV Challenge Roth accompanied by several hundred runners and thousands of supporters. With the words "It was awesome" and "an unforgettable summer for me", the extreme athlete rounded off his day. his Challenge 120 triathlon record. He completed 456 kilometres of swimming, 21,600 kilometres of cycling and over 5,000 kilometres of running on the same course at Challenge Roth. A long-distance triathlon every day for 120 days. The project did not go entirely smoothly: two Achilles tendon inflammations, three knee inflammations with fluid retention and back problems were the consequences of the record-breaking race.

Jonas Deichmann has already received a lot of support in the last 120 days of his Challenge - hundreds of people came to Roth for the final finish.Photo: Marcel FuchsJonas Deichmann has already received a lot of support in the last 120 days of his Challenge - hundreds of people came to Roth for the final finish.


Jonas Deichmann has a lot of support in Roth

Felix Walchshöfer, race director of DATEV Challenge Roth, is proud of Jonas Deichmann, but also of the people of Roth who have given the world record holder such fantastic support: "What he has achieved in the last few weeks and months is still surreal and simply historic. My big thanks also go to the many people in the district of Roth who have supported Jonas day after day, whether on the track or on the roadside. They all contributed to the success of Jonas' project. Roth has once again shown that there is only one triathlon district in the world."

At the DATEV Challenge Roth Triathlon, around 3500 individual starters and 700 relay teams fulfil their triathlon dreams every year. The district of Roth stands for the sport like no other and is celebrating 40 years of triathlon this year. The sports festival in the triathlon stronghold has been home to triathletes from all over the world since 1984.

Jonas Deichmann during the interview: "It was great!"Photo: Frank ReinitzJonas Deichmann during the interview: "It was great!"

Facts and figures about Jonas Deichmann

Jonas Deichmann, born in Stuttgart in 1987, is an extreme sportsman, adventurer, author and speaker.

World records held by Deichmann

  • 2020-21: First triathlon around the world - 120 times the Ironman distance
  • 2020 Longest unsupported swimming distance, Croatia
  • 2019 Fastest unsupported bike crossing from Cape Town to the Northern Cape
  • 2018 Fastest unsupported bike crossing of South America from north to south
  • 2018 Fastest unsupported bike crossing of the Panamericana from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego
  • 2017 Fastest unsupported bike crossing of Eurasia from west to east
  • 2017 Fastest unsupported bike crossing in Europe from west to east

Jonas Deichmann has also published books

There are several books by extreme athlete Deichmann, including "Das Limit bin nur ich: Wie ich als erster Mensch die Welt im Triathlon umrundete" (2021), "Crossing America: Auf dem Rad von New York nach Los Angeles und zurück in 100 Ultramarathons" (2023), "Der Schokoriegel-Effekt: mit einfachen Mitteln große Ziele erreichen" (2023) and "The Chocolate Bar Effect: Achieving Big Goals with Simple Means" (2023). Cape to Cape (2020) by Delius Klasing Verlag published.

Films about Deichmann

  • 2023 Trans America Twice, Markus Weinberg
  • 2022 The limit is only me, ravir film
  • 2021 Miles Ahead, European Outdoor Film Tour E.O.F.T
  • 2020 Cape to Cape, Cycled Media

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Kristian Bauer was born in Munich and loves endurance sports - especially in the mountains. He is a fan of the Tour de France and favours solid racing bike technology. He conducts interviews for TOUR, reports on amateur cycling events and writes articles about the cycling industry and trends in road cycling.

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