toronto marathon

Toronto man could break the world record for most marathons run in one year

One Toronto man could soon break the Guinness World Record for the most marathons run in one year. 

On Jan. 1, 2023, 42-year-old Ben Pobjoy set out on a self-funded goal, titled the "Marathon Earth Challenge," to complete as many freestyle marathons as he could around the globe.

Over the course of 365 days, Pobjoy managed to complete a total of 242 marathons across nearly 70 countries, trekking over 11,465 kilometres by foot across South America, Asia, North America, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. 

"At the start of 2015, I was morbidly obese, so I learnt to walk in my early thirties. I slowly put one foot in front of the other and quickly lost 100 pounds in eight months. In doing so, I unintentionally found something else: total awe for the physical world and a growing appetite to move through it," Pobjoy wrote on his website

He first began his journey on New Year's Day, running solo marathons across the hills and streets of dozens of countries, including Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Portugal, Japan, France, Malta, and India. 

"From trekking in Ulaanbaatar's chilly -20 degree temperatures with makeshift winter gear to enduring extreme levels of humidity in Malta, my year-long, earth-spanning adventure has been an unforgettable experience," Pobjoy said. 

The current holder of the Guinness record title is American runner Larry Macon, who ran a total of 239 marathons in 2012. Pobjoy recently submitted his application to Guinness, but it has not been assessed as of yet. 

"This past year has been mentally and physically taxing, but it's an incredible feeling to have achieved this momentous goal of mine and meet incredible people along the way," the runner said. 

"I did this project for the express purpose of documenting the human condition to share what was revealed to me in terms of meaning, wisdom, and insights for the now and the eternal."

Lead photo by

Ben Pobjoy


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Latest in City

Toronto plans to connect two major trails with a new missing link

Busy Toronto subway station will be partially demolished and rebuilt

Canadians could cash in on $45-million RBC class-action

Costco Canada offers membership deal where you get money back for groceries

Canadian families will get increased government payouts next week

Toronto's air quality just somehow got so much worse

Toronto shutting down all outdoor pools as wildfire smoke chokes city

Otherworldly photos show Toronto skies turned orange amid wildfire smoke