Colonel Yousef Khalil Al-Shatti has set a Guinness World Record for Kuwait during a marathon event in Portugal.
He completed a full 42-kilometer marathon while wearing full military gear, including a bulletproof vest and helmet.
According to Kuwait’s Army General Staff, Al-Shatti clocked an impressive time of 3 hours, 39 minutes, and 35 seconds.
This achievement breaks the previous world record of 3 hours, 40 minutes, and 7 seconds.
Notably, it also marks his second world record, highlighting his exceptional athletic endurance and national pride.
In 2023, he earned the title of Fastest Swim Across a Marine Bay in the men’s category.
Kuwait’s leadership in military endurance sports continues to inspire new generations of disciplined professionals.
Officials praised Al-Shatti for his determination, describing him as a role model for Kuwaiti Armed Forces.
His performance reflects the strength, discipline, and resilience cultivated within Kuwait’s military culture.
Moreover, his participation on the global stage boosts Kuwait’s presence in elite sports challenges.
As military challenges grow tougher, leadership in military endurance sports becomes increasingly meaningful.
This event was held under strict Guinness guidelines, ensuring fair competition and verified results.
Al-Shatti trained extensively to meet the physical demands of such a rigorous and symbolic run.
In addition to wearing protective gear, he maintained top form throughout the entire marathon course.
Support from the Kuwaiti Army played a critical role in his preparation and logistical success.
International observers praised the feat as a breakthrough for the region in military athletics.
Leadership in military endurance sports not only breaks records but also builds international respect.
The General Staff emphasized the importance of celebrating such accomplishments with national pride.
Kuwait aims to support more athletes representing their nation through strength and perseverance.