David is indisputably one of the world’s best endurance athletes. He has completed over 60 endurance races, regularly placing in the top five and taken home first place several times.
The Moab 240 stands as the longest race David Goggins has ever completed, taking him approximately 62 hours to finish. Securing 2nd place overall, battling injuries and extreme fatigues throughout the brutal 240-mile course, Goggins once again proved his remarkable resilience and endurance.
The 2007 Badwater Ultramarathon was a defining moment in Goggins' ultra-endurance career, marking his first top 3 finish in one of the toughest races in the world. This achievement helped to elevate his status as an elite ultra-endurance athlete and furthered his fundraising efforts for the Special Operations Warrior Foundation.
One of the hardest and most brutal races in the world, the Infinitus 88K brings out the toughest competitors. David won this race in a clean 12 hours, almost twenty minutes ahead of the next finisher.
David spent a grueling 17 hours completing 4,030 pullups and tearing his hands apart in the process. His previous attempt fell just short, and after training for five months he came back and claimed the record.