He’s only gone and done it! Billy Monger breaks the IRONMAN World Championship course best for a double leg amputee on prosthetic legs for Comic Relief, smashing the existing record by over two hours.

Billy Monger has completed his toughest challenge yet this weekend, facing jellyfish stings, strong crosswinds, intense humidity and torrential rain to cross the finish line of the IRONMAN World Championships, breaking the course best for a double leg amputee by over 2 hours, finishing in 14 hours, 23 minutes 56 seconds, all to raise crucial funds for Comic Relief funded projects.

Competing in the IRONMAN World Championships would be an immense task for any athlete, but for Billy, also becoming the youngest ever double leg amputee to complete the full course, it is truly an incredible feat.

Billy Monger said: “What a day! That was the longest day of my life - I just felt so much love out on the course; that was a really special day. All that hard work finally paid off and it couldn’t have gone better, everything came together in a really good way. There were a few moments - getting stung by jellyfish and getting a cut on my run socket but all things considered, issues we could have had, I am absolutely chuffed – it was a race I couldn’t have dreamed of. My support team as always absolutely killed it so big thanks to them. I hope you guys have loved the journey as much as I have and we are an IRONMAN! A course record by two hours? That’ll do!”

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This has been an immense undertaking – 12 months of tough training has brought Billy to this point. Supported by a team of specialists, he’s continually pushed through the relentless training sessions in the pool, on the bike and on his running blades to prepare for this ultimate challenge, all driven all by his desire to support those who, like him; have faced adversity but without the strong family and community support he was fortunate to have.

About Billy Monger

Billy Monger is a remarkable young British racing driver whose story has touched millions.

At the age of 17, Billy was involved in a devastating crash during a Formula 4 race at Donnington Park, resulting in the amputation of both his legs. Despite this life-altering event, Billy's determination and love for racing never wavered.

Just months after his accident, Billy was back in a modified racing car, making history as the first amputee to compete in single-seater racing. His journey has been documented in "Driven: The Billy Monger Story," highlighting his incredible resilience and the unwavering support of his family and the racing community.

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In 2021, Billy took on a monumental challenge for Comic Relief, raising an astounding £3.2 million by walking, kayaking, and cycling 140 miles across England. This effort significantly supported numerous Comic Relief projects, – showcasing the impact of his dedication, perseverance and refusal to let adversity define him.

Now, he is taking on his toughest challenge yet—the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship in Kona — to raise even more vital funds and to have an even greater impact.

Watch Driven: The Billy Monger Story below

In 2018, a documentary film crew followed an 18-year-old Billy on his journey to become the first ever amputee to race competitively in a single-seater racing car.