Billy Monger smashes Ironman record for a double amputee in Hawaii

The 25-year-old finished the course more than two hours inside the previous record.

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Former racing driver Billy Monger smashed the Ironman record for a double amputee at the World Championship in Hawaii. The 25-year-old finished the 140.6-mile course in 14 hours 23 minutes and 56 seconds, more than two hours inside the previous record.

“I can’t believe what just happened,” Monger posted on X. 14:23:56 – I can’t believe what just happened, World Championship Record Broken. I am offically an IRONMAN 💪🏼🦿Let’s goooooo ❤️ — billywhizz (@BillyMonger) “World Championship record broken.



I am officially an Ironman!” Monger completed the 3.8km swim in 1:07:29, the 180km cycle in 7:26:50 and the marathon run in 5:26:26. German athlete Patrick Lange won the race in 7:35:53 to claim his third world title.

Monger’s legs were amputated after he was involved in a crash while racing at Donington Park in 2017..