Retired Rear Admiral qualifies for three Guinness World Records on manual treadmill

March 23, 2026 at 10:26 AM

Sri Lanka Navy’s retired Rear Admiral Princely Liyanage has etched his name in the annals of global endurance by qualifying for 03 Guinness World Records on a manual treadmill. 

According to the Sri Lanka Navy, his journey began on Friday (20) and reached a triumphant milestone on Sunday (22), as he successfully completed 48 hours of continuous running. 

Guided by the Ministry of Defence, the Navy stepped up to ensure every essential facility was in place.

The veteran naval officer first surpassed his own previous world record of 94.30 km by clocking a remarkable distance of 100.36 km within the first 12-hour window. 

Continuing his relentless pace, he secured his second Guinness World Record qualification by outperforming the existing 24-hour mark of 188.13 km, covering an impressive total of 190.55 km within a single day.

Rear Admiral Liyanage then culminated his effort by 10:00 am on Sunday by maintaining his momentum for a full 48 hours, and he officially qualified for his third Guinness World Record with 316.7 km.

Additionally, alongside these Guinness World Records, three more records; including completing the fastest 100 kilometres in a non-mechanical walking machine in 11 hours, 57 minutes, and 18 seconds; completing 100 miles in 20 hours, 07 minutes, 42 seconds; and completing the fastest 300 kilometres in 44 hours, 40 minutes, 24 seconds have been established. 

These records are also proposed to be considered as Guinness World Records in the future.

The Sri Lanka Navy states that, as a distinguished retired officer of the Sri Lanka Navy, Rear Admiral Princely Liyanage’s accomplishment serves as a powerful testament to the values of discipline, perseverance, and indomitable spirit. 

His success sends a resonating message to the youth of Sri Lanka and the global community that any challenge can be overcome through steadfast commitment and grit, it added. (Newswire)