Jake Williamson has officially entered the record books, and he’s doing it with pride—literally.

The 27-year-old British athlete, who once played semi-professional football, recently shattered a world record in Berlin during the Hyrox Elite 15 fitness competition.
This grueling event combines endurance disciplines like running, indoor skiing, sled pushing, rowing, and burpees across functional workout stations in a format often dubbed the “World Series of Fitness Racing.”
Competing in the men’s open doubles division alongside partner Fabian Eisenlauer, Williamson helped set a jaw-dropping world record time of 47 minutes and 57 seconds.
He celebrated the feat with fans on Instagram, posting photos and a video highlighting just how punishing the challenge really was, noting, “It feels a lot worse than it looks.”

But while his physical endurance is impressive, it’s Williamson’s emotional resilience that truly stands out.
In an emotional follow-up video, Williamson reflected on what it means to be “the only openly gay male athlete in the Hyrox Elite 15.”
“It’s both an honour and a responsibility,” he said, adding that it’s a rare position to hold in elite-level sport and one he doesn’t take lightly.
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He vowed to be a visible role model for the LGBTQ+ community, encouraging others to be their authentic selves “regardless of social expectations.”

As a Stonewall ambassador, Williamson is using his platform to amplify a broader message of inclusivity and acceptance.
“Being out at this level allows me to represent not only myself but also the broader LGBTQ+ community,” he said.
“While the journey to this point has had its challenges—from overcoming personal fears to potentially facing stereotypes—it’s been an incredible, rewarding journey.”
Williamson’s win isn’t just about setting a new time record.

It’s about smashing preconceived limits and stereotypes, and doing so with heart, sweat, and a healthy dose of glittering pride.
As he now gears up for the Hyrox World Championships in Chicago this June, one thing’s clear—Jake Williamson isn’t just running toward finish lines, he’s redefining what they mean.
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