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Kelly GneitingAmerican athlete, sumo wrestler.
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Content:
- American Athlete, Sumo Wrestler
- The Heaviest Marathon Runner in History
- Pushing Boundaries
- Challenging Stereotypes
American Athlete, Sumo Wrestler
Kelly Gneiting, a 40-year-old American athlete, is known for his career as a sumo wrestler. Despite the common stereotypes associated with sumo wrestlers, Gneiting defies expectations. Weighing over 180 kilograms (405 pounds), he breaks the mold of the traditional image associated with sumo wrestlers. Born and raised in Arizona, his appearance does not align with the typical Asian features associated with the sport.

The Heaviest Marathon Runner in History
Gneiting recently made headlines by earning a place in the Guinness World Records as the heaviest marathon runner in the history of the sport. At the start of the Los Angeles Marathon, Gneiting weighed over 183 kilograms (405 pounds). Throughout the race, he managed to shed 9 pounds (approximately 4 kilograms). This achievement surpassed the previous record held by a runner who was 56 kilograms lighter than Gneiting. It is unlikely that this record will be broken any time soon.
Pushing Boundaries
Gneiting's accomplishments do not stop at the marathon record. He has set his sights on achieving even more. Inspired by his inclusion in the Guinness World Records, Gneiting is determined to secure additional feats in various sports. His next goal is to swim across the English Channel, becoming the heaviest person to accomplish this feat. Gneiting is confident in his ability to achieve this record, describing himself as buoyant in the water. He believes that swimming across the English Channel will be a minor challenge after his "warm-up" of walking from the Dead Sea to Mount Everest. With his unwavering determination, Gneiting aims to make a lasting impact in the world of sports.
Challenging Stereotypes
Gneiting proudly considers himself one of the best athletes in the world, despite his enormous weight. He maintains a normal blood pressure and calm heart rate, debunking the assumption that his size would hinder his physical abilities. Through his accomplishments, Gneiting aims to break the stereotypes associated with overweight individuals. He believes that being overweight, even by hundreds of pounds, does not define a person as clumsy or unsuccessful. Gneiting wants to prove to the world that individuals with extra weight can excel in sports and should be recognized for their talents.

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