Czabański finished the 20x Ironman Continuous – a non-stop combination of swimming, cycling and running totalling 4,520km – in 412 hours, 42 minutes and 27 seconds, beating the previous record by almost 25 hours.
The mark had been held since 1998 by Lithuanian athlete Vidmantas Urbonas.
The Brasil Ultra Tri event required competitors to swim 76km, cycle 3,600km and run 844km without the usual rest breaks between stages.
The previous record of 437 hours, 21 minutes and 40 seconds was set by Lithuanian athlete Vidmantas Urbonas.
Czabański said the achievement was driven not only by sporting ambition but by a fundraising goal linked to the Cancer Fighters Foundation, which supports psychological and psychiatric care for children with cancer and their parents.
His sponsor, sports nutrition brand OSHEE, pledged PLN 5,000 for every hour by which he beat the record – a total of PLN 125,000 (EUR 29,500).
It is not Czabański's first record-breaking feat.
In May 2025 he set a world record over the 10x Ironman distance, and three months later became the first person to complete the 50x Ironman Continuous, spending more than 1,145 hours covering 11,300km.
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Source: PAP, wp.pl