Polish Runner Sets Record with 50 Marathons in 49 Days

Nobody really expects someone to run a marathon every single day for nearly two months straight. Yet that is exactly what Tomasz Sobania did — and he finished a day early. The 27-year-old Polish ultra runner, nicknamed the "Polish Forest Gump," completed 50 marathons across all 50 US states in just 49 days, crossing the finish line at New York City's Times Square on June 27. It was the kind of moment that stops people mid-scroll.

2 hours Ago By Oskar Malec


One Man, Fifty States, Forty-Nine Days
Sobania started this whole journey on May 10, lacing up at the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and running 42 kilometers into what would become one of the most talked-about athletic challenges of the year. The goal was straightforward on paper — one marathon, one state, one day — but anyone who has run even a single marathon knows how brutal that sounds in practice.

The record he was chasing belonged to American ultramarathoner Dean Karnazes, who pulled off the same 50-marathons-in-50-states feat back in 2006, taking exactly 50 days to do it. Sobania did it faster. In his final 24 hours alone, he ran two full marathons — first through New Jersey, then straight into New York for the grand finish. That kind of push at the very end, when most people would have nothing left, says a lot about the man.

The challenge was also personal. Sobania wanted to mark the 250th anniversary of American independence and, as he put it on his own website, to "leave a Polish footprint" in that story. It was never just about the miles.

The People Who Kept Him Moving
Behind every great endurance feat is a team that most people never hear about. Sobania had six people with him throughout — a physiotherapist keeping his body from falling apart, drivers handling the logistics of crossing state after state, camera operators capturing everything, and a social media manager making sure the world could follow along in real time.

When it was finally over, his Instagram said it best — short, honest, and completely earned: "We made history! Now it's time to recover."
 

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