Barefoot 100m Lego Track Run A new world record...the steel soles of one's child care

Sep 08, 2025

Barefoot 100m Lego Track Run A new world record...the steel soles of one's child care
photo source=Guinness Book



"It's this much compared to raising children..."

A woman from New Zealand has set a new 100-meter world record for running barefoot on Lego blocks.

According to Guinness World Records, New Zealand woman Gabriel Wall ran a 100-m track made of about 300 kg Lego blocks in 24.75 seconds, setting her first Guinness World Record in the category of 'The Fastest 100 Meter Run on a Lego with Barefoot.'




Wall, a mother of two, wrote a 'bucket list' after experiencing health issues in 2022, and said the challenge was one of them.

She said "I'm proud that I've crossed the new limits myself" It was an unforgettable experience"

For this challenge, Wall lived barefoot for two months and made calluses on her feet. He even attended weddings and Christmas parties barefoot. He is also said to have trained to stomp while talking on the phone at a pool filled with Lego.




Wall said he would like to continue challenging new Lego-related records in the future, but added that "It's not about walking or running, it's about making it."

Netizens are responding to "the result of years of experience avoiding Lego mines left by children", "Anyone with three children can challenge", and "challenge that sublimated the pain of parenting".

Meanwhile, Lego, which started as a toy invented by a Danish carpenter in 1932, is now the world's most famous brand of prefabricated block toys.




Reporter Jang Jong-ho bellho@sportschosun.com



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.