Optimus Prime marathon runner breaks world record

Holly NicholsBedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire
News imageGuinness World Records Matt Batchelor poses on the ground inside a large blue and red Optimus Prime costume, with only his head visible. It is covered in a blue plastic helmet, and he is wearing reflective sunglasses. Propped up against his body is a framed Guinness World Records certificate.Guinness World Records
Matt Batchelor described the moment he crossed the finish line as "absolutely epic"

A man who ran the London Marathon dressed as the Transformer, Optimus Prime, has broken a Guinness World Record.

Matt Batchelor, from Milton Keynes, broke the record for the Fastest Marathon Dressed as a 3D Toy, completing the 26.2 miles in 4:19:23, beating the previous record of 4:53:30 by over half an hour.

Batchelor, 40, described crossing the finish line as an "absolutely incredible moment" and even transformed his costume back into a truck, which required him to crawl, as he headed down the Mall.

"The DJ there started playing the Transformers sound. It was just an epic moment – the best day of my life," he said.

News imageMatt Batchelor Matt Batchelor and two women, pose together after the London Marathon. Batchelor is wearing a large blue and red Optimus Prime costume, with only the head visible. His head is covered in a blue plastic helmet, and he is wearing reflective sunglasses. He has a pink race medal, and the two women beside him hold robot inflatables.Matt Batchelor
Batchelor was cheered on by his wife, Michelle Batchelor, and his friend, Jo Thomas

In a post on X, Guinness World Records confirmed his attempt had been successful, describing it as "a great record".

Batchelor told the BBC he knew he would break the world record at around mile 16 as he was running faster than he had in training.

"I just decided I would rely on the crowds. [They were] cheering and that really, really lifted me," he said.

"I just sort of fought through the heavy legs, fought through the pain and just kept going."

News imageAndrea Hudson Matt Batchelor runs in a crowded road race, wearing a bright red and blue Optimus Prime costume, surrounded by other runners in sports clothes on a sunny, tree-lined street.Andrea Hudson
Batchelor has been training in full costume around Milton Keynes

Batchelor had been running in full costume around the Redways in Milton Keynes as part of his marathon training.

He ran the marathon to raise money and awareness for Thrombosis UK after experiencing a severe deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in April 2024.

He described the London Marathon experience as "absolutely epic" and said he would be taking part in the Milton Keynes Marathon on 4 May, but would be running "in normal clothes".

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