Farthest simulated distance climbed on a stair machine in one hour (male)

Farthest simulated distance climbed on a stair machine in one hour (male)
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Who
David Mahoney
What
1.748 kilometre(s)
Where
United Kingdom (Epsom)
When
30 May 2025
Age Restriction: Applications for this record title will only be accepted if the applicant is 16 years of age or over.

Farthest simulated distance climbed on a stair machine in one hour (male) is 1.748 km and was achieved by David Mahoney (UK) in Epsom, Surrey, UK, on 30 May 2025.

David's decision to attempt for this Guinness World Record came as a personal milestone in his ongoing fitness journey.

He relied heavily on stair climbing as a tool for physical transformation and mental resilience, using it to aid in weight loss while pushing himself beyond perceived limits.

As someone who had never felt entirely comfortable in traditional gym environments, especially having grown up outside of athletic spaces, this journey was as much about claiming belonging as it was about physical endurance.

The moment he realised he had surpassed the current record holder during a training session, he felt a powerful urge to make it official.

He wanted to prove that those who might feel out of place in fitness spaces not only belonged, they could thrive and achieve extraordinary things!