WORLD RECORDS & SPECIFICATIONS
NINJA RECORDS
Women
- U20 Марина Лопатина (RUS) 11/ 13:51 Moscow Russia 2019
- 20-24 Таисия Чернова (RUS) 12 / 7:22 Moscow Russia 2019
- 25-29 Vivian Oliva (AUS) 12 / 3:15 Moscow Russia 2019
- 30-34 Yulia Minnakhmetova (RUS) 11 / 9:42 Moscow Russia 2019
- 35-39 Анна Карасева (RUS) 12 / 6:03 Moscow Russia 2019
- 40-44 Emma Teede (AUS) 4 / 9:21 Moscow Russia 2019
Mixed Team Relay
Team Russia
Потапов Виталий, Ларина Анастасия, Хайдуков Никита, Леонова Юлия
12 / 2:30 Moscow Russia 2019
HOW TO SET A WORLD RECORD
Obstacle World Records must satisfy the following criteria:
- Measurable – Can be measured objectively
- Breakable – Record titles must be open to being challenged
- Standardised – Be held on a World Obstacle / international standardised, approved and verified course
Download the Guide to Evidence.
Men
- U20 Мартьянов Алексей (RUS) 12 / 2:37 Moscow Russia 2019
- 20-24 Мартьянов Алексей (RUS) 12 / 2:26 Moscow Russia 2019
- 25-29 Игорь Пермяков (RUS) 12 / 1:57 Moscow Russia 2019
- 30-34 Фоменко Антон (RUS) 12 / 1:38 Moscow Russia 2019
- 35-39 Pavel Krejci (POL) 12 / 1:52 Moscow Russia 2019
- 40-44 Павел Макарычев (RUS) 12 / 2:47 Moscow Russia 2019
- 45-49 Ian Adamson (AUS) 10 / 5:15 Moscow Russia 2019
- 50-54 Ian Adamson (AUS) 10 / 5:15 Moscow Russia 2019
- 55-59 Ian Adamson (AUS) 10 / 5:15 Moscow Russia 2019
Overall
Women
Vivian Oliva (AUS) 12 / 3:15 Moscow Russia 2019
Men
Фоменко Антон (RUS) 12 / 1:38 Moscow Russia 2019
OBSTACLE COURSE RACING
OCR 100M
Women
Katarzyna Jonaczyk (POL) 30.641 seconds
8 December 2024, Dubai World Obstacle Championships, United Arab Emirates
Men
Kai Beckstrand (USA) 23.575 seconds
8 December 2024, Dubai World Obstacle Championships, United Arab Emirates
Please email the Competitions Committee for the standardised OCR 100m course specification [email protected].
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Courses layout and obstacle builds must meet strict specifications to be certified for records. Details are in the document downloads below. Contact Obstacle Formula for pricing.
Altitude OCR
The highest altitude obstacle course race is 5,714 m (18,746.72 ft) achieved at the Altitude OCR World Championships on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania on 19 September 2021, by Ian Adamson, Jason Stanley, Luke Hepworth, Parker Schamehorn (AUS), Kristina Madsen (DEN), David Pickles, Robert Edmond, Rachel King, Toby Sprakes, Jamin Heppell, Emily Walker, Emma Newcomb, (GBR), Gada Shaikli (IRQ), Zaynab Jogi, Kam Kaur (INA), Sandi Menchi Abahan, Silamie Gutang, Monolito Divina, Elias Tabac, Thumbie Remigo (PHI), Nikki Caromba, Marco Caromba (RSA), Segei Alipov, Seva Alipov (RUS), Urs Mosimann (SUI), Heidi Williams, Cheyenne Doig, David Ashley, Alvin Arzadon, Daniel Turner, Yara Alves, Donna Boots, Victor Dragano (USA), and Mussa Michael Mwakyusa (TAN)
View the Highest Altitude Obstacle Course Race Guinness World Record.
The greatest ascent and descent on an obstacle course race is 3,019 m (9,904 ft / 1.87 miles) achieved at the Altitude OCR World Championships from Lukla, Nepal to Mt. Kalapata from 10-11 November 2022 by Ian Adamson (AUS), Michel Grenier, Chantal Lacasse and Jason Desaulniers (CAN), Robert Edmond, Becky Neal, David Pickles, Emily Walker and Philip Clark (GBR), Konstantinos Michos (GRE), Szilard Ferencsik (HUN), Kam Kaur (IND), Anima Sherpa (NEP), Ailene Tolentino, Sandi Menchi, Andrico Mahilum and Thumbie Remigio (PHI), Thomas Basson (RSA), Charlie Engle, Steven Kaufman, Alex Miller, Cheyenne Doig, Michael Linnane, Yara Alves, Amy Remington, Aliyah Emas, Christopher Hoover, Donna Boots, David Berkoff, Dan Charko and Jason Perkins (USA)
View the Guinness World Record.
Obstacle Fitness Class
The highest altitude fitness class is 5,714 m (18746.72 ft) achieved at an event organised by World’s Highest OCR & World Obstacle on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania on 19 September 2021.
View the Highest Altitude Fitness Class Guinness World Record.
OCR 400M
Mixed Team Relay
Nathaniel Sanchez, Jeffrey Reginio, Diana Buhler and Keilah Rodriguez (PHI)
1 minutes 59.56 seconds
SEA Games – Manila Philippines 2019
OCR 400M
Mixed Team Assist
Monolito Divina, Kyle Antolin, Deanne Moncada and Kaizen Dela Serna (PHI)
3 minutes 48.35 seconds
SEA Games – Manila Philippines 2019
4.0M ROPE CLIMB
Single Ascent – Women
4.32 seconds: Mhick Tejares (PHI) and Sarah Lim (PHI)
1 minute Multiple Ascents – Women
7 ascents / 57.0 seconds: Precious Que (PHI)
5 minutes Multiple Ascents – Women
15 ascents / 4:57 seconds: Kat Santos (PHI)
Single Ascent – Men
2.23 seconds: Kevin Pascua (PHI)
1 minute Multiple Ascents – Men
9 ascents / 48.9 seconds: Mark Julius Rodelas (PHI)
4.0M ROPE CLIMB
5 minutes Multiple Ascents – Men
25 ascents / 5:00 minutes: Manolito Divina (PHI)
Single Ascent – Youth U12
6.24 seconds: Gavin Ti (PHI)
1 minute Multiple Ascents – Youth U12
5 ascents / 56.0 seconds: Gavin Ti (PHI)
5 minutes Multiple Ascents – Youth U12
No record
6.0M (11) MONKEY BARS
Single Lap – Women
3.51 seconds: Rochelle Suarez (PHI)
1 minute Set Time – Women
7 laps / 57.93 seconds: Rochelle Suarez (PHI)
5 Minute Set Time – Women
20 laps / 4:55 minutes: Rochelle Suarez (PHI)
Single Lap – Male
2.67 seconds: Nathaniel Sanchez (PHI)
1 minute Set Time – Men
8 laps / 54.2 seconds: Mark Juliaus Rodelas (PHI)
Farthest Distance on Monkey Bars in One Minute
The Guinness World Record for the farthest distance travelled on monkey bars in one minute is 54.50 m (178.80 ft), and was achieved by Olivia Vivian (Australia), in Perth, Australia, on 8 January 2021. Olivia is the Ninja World Champion, World Record Holder and an artistic gymnast who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics as well as multiple World Championships.
6.0M (11) MONKEY BARS
5 Minute Set Time – Men
30 laps / 4:51 minutes: Nathaniel Sanchez (PHI)
Single Lap – Youth U12
9.29 seconds: Gavin Ti (PHI)
1 minute Set Time – Youth U12
5 laps / 59.68 seconds: Gavin Ti (PHI)
5 Minute Set Time – Youth U12
No Record