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Joyce Hübner Breaks Women's Consecutive-Marathon Record With 367th Run

She will continue without planned rest days toward a stated goal of 495 marathons across more than 2,000 German towns with a planned finish in Berlin on 8 October 2026.

Overview

  • Hübner, who completed her 367th marathon on Tuesday, surpassed the previous women's consecutive-daily mark of 366 set by Hilde Dosogne in 2024.
  • The 367th run took her from Bookholt to Settrup in Lower Saxony and marks a milestone in an ongoing route that started in Helmstedt on 1 June last year.
  • Her larger 'Joyce Städtetrip' aims for 495 marathons in 495 days, a total of more than 21,300 kilometres, with about 128 marathons and roughly 5,000 kilometres still to go.
  • Hübner is a 38-year-old Berlin-based running influencer who began serious running about eleven years ago, ran her first marathon in 2018, and completed 120 marathons in 143 days in 2023.
  • Media reporting cites Hübner's statements to the Deutsche Presse-Agentur and national outlets and highlights the daily logistical and physical strain of no planned rest days rather than formal sanctioning of the 'world record' label.