An Arkansas runner just redefined the concept of "layering up" for a race, completing a half marathon while wearing a staggering 55 T-shirts to smash a Guinness World Record. Meredith Smith took on the Fort Smith Half Marathon in a unique challenge that was about more than just endurance; it was a powerful celebration of her personal fitness transformation.
Smith conquered the 13.1-mile course in under 3 hours and 30 minutes while burdened by the substantial extra weight and bulk of all those layers. Guinness World Records has officially confirmed her feat, awarding her the title for the most T-shirts worn during a half marathon (female).
For Smith, this extraordinary run was a full-circle moment in her weight loss journey. She began running in 2013 as a tool for healthier living, and this record attempt became a symbolic way to reflect on her progress. "Trying to set this record by adding weight back on to my body via T-shirts was like stepping back into my own shoes to physically see how far I've come," she told Guinness.
Her story is a incredible testament to how far dedication can take you, proving that the right mindset—and perhaps the right technical gear for all those layers—can help you achieve goals you once thought were impossible.
