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How Kilian Jornet Took on a Marathon and a Tour de France Stage Every Day for 31 Days

The ultrarunning legend’s “States of Elevation” challenge redefines human endurance

Baibhav Mishra by Baibhav Mishra
November 16, 2025
in Marathon
How Kilian Jornet Took on a Marathon and a Tour de France Stage Every Day for 31 Days

Imagine waking up in a motorhome before dawn, eating whatever oatmeal you can force down, and then spending the next 18 hours doing what most athletes wouldn’t attempt in a year:

Cycling the equivalent of a Tour de France stage.
Then running and climbing the equivalent of a marathon up a 14,000-ft mountain.
Every. Single. Day.

For 31 straight days, Spanish ultrarunner Kilian Jornet did exactly that. His mission: ascend and link all Fourteeners — US peaks above 14,000 ft — in the lower 48 states.

The challenge, called “States of Elevation,” pushed him across 72 summits, 3,198 miles, and 403,638 ft of elevation gain through scorching heat, icy ridges, and sleep-starved nights.


72 Peaks, 3 States, 403,000 Feet Up

Starting in Colorado on Longs Peak, Jornet traversed the state’s 56 Fourteeners, continued to California’s Sierra Nevada, and finished in Washington’s volcanic giants, including Mount Rainier.

His month-long effort included:

  • 629 miles on foot

  • 2,568 miles by bike

  • 103 miles & 13,000+ ft of ascent per day

  • 5 hours of sleep per night, max

And all of it human-powered — no cars, no lifts, no external transport.


A New Level of Exploration

This wasn’t Jornet’s first outrageous adventure. Last year he climbed all 82 Alpine 4,000-meter peaks in just 19 days. Before that, he summited Everest twice in six days without oxygen, ropes, or radios.

For Jornet, though, the motivation goes beyond records.

“What inspires me most is exploration,” he told CNN Sports.
Geographical, geological — and internal.

This challenge demanded constant vigilance.
“I was in a no-fault zone. One mistake and I would die,” he said of past efforts — a mental strain now familiar to him.


20 Years of Silent Work

Jornet attributes his success not to talent, but to relentless, layered preparation.

“It’s just years and years of training,” he explained.
Technical mastery, physical resilience, and the ability to stay moving for 20 hours a day — built slowly over decades.

These extreme projects, he says, help humans understand themselves better:
“Putting the body to these challenges… we can have a better knowledge of who we are.”


The Limits of Endurance — Redefined

Jornet, 37, is already one of the greatest endurance athletes ever:
• 4-time UTMB champion
• Winner of Hardrock 100, Western States & Zegama
• Multiple Ski Mountaineering World Cup titles

But personal projects like this give him something competition can’t: a blank page.

“When you do these projects, you can truly explore: What are those limits?”

He wasn’t chasing speed this time — but experience. He wanted to move slowly enough to connect with land, people, and place.


488 Hours of Movement — and a Philosophy of Pain

After more than 488 hours in motion, Jornet completed his American odyssey. What he learned wasn’t just athletic — it was philosophical.

“We never stop because we fail… We stop because our perception makes us stop.”

Pain, he says, is part of the process. Understanding it lets him keep pushing when most would quit.

“To reach satisfaction, we need to go through discomfort. It’s challenging.”


Kilian Jornet didn’t just complete a near-impossible challenge —
he redrew the boundaries of what a human can endure.

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